I got 62% in 12th with science. Can I get admission in DU in arts?

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Asked by Aditya Raj
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R
7 years ago
With 62% it is very difficult to get into any college of DU for science courses. But you can apply for art stream may be possible that you will achieve success in getting into DU.

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M
9 years ago
Yes you can apply arts

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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
With 62%, it is very difficult to get into any college of DU for Science courses. But you can apply for art stream may be possible that you will achieve success in getting into DU.

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