I am outside Delhi student and I got 60% in 12th in commerce. Can I pursue BBA from dtu? Do I have chance for dut on my percentage base?

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi The admission criteria of DTU is high score cards which are not very supportive for your score. You can click open their website to check it also. It would be better to check for a seat in a good college as an alternative so that a year is not wasted at all. You can check from the website of LPU

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DU Admission Eligibility Criteria: UG Course Minimum qualification is 12th passed/appearing with 75% aggregate of best four including 85% in English for general category. A general candidate should have Minimum 60% in four subjects (including mathematics), 54% for OBC, and passing marks are require

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