I got 92 in english ,88 in business,89 in physical education and 100 in music in general category in which college I can get in du.

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Bhumika Khattar
6 years ago
O not despair. Your chances of getting into DU are brighter than you think. Like any other Delhi University college, its School of Open Learning also offers B.Com (honours), political Science (honours) and English (honours) besides B.A. Programme and B.Com. You will get a DU degree after three years

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6 years ago
Your admission totally depends upon your best Four and cutoff release in the course, which you want to pursue. In generally category cutoff should be high but you can try for north and south campus colleges, check all the colleges cutoffs. All the best.

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