I got 65% marks in 12th (commerce) from Bihar Board. Is it possible to get admission in DU?

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shikhar singh
7 years ago
No, you can't get a seat in DU because of the cut-off which will not be less than 90 percent.

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Ambika Rathore
7 years ago
To get admission, the required percentage for any course is above 70%. You can also try in BHU.

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BHU conduct entrance exam minimum 50% in +2 exam to eligible

shaniya salahuddin
7 years ago
Hi, Sorry, but you're not eligible for DU as your percentage is good, but not for DU. Good luck.

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No , you need above 90% marks for DU .

kanu vashisht
7 years ago
DU take those who usually are meritorious students, but according to your marks, this is not coming under merit. So, consult the authorities once in case of any doubt.

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