I have get 76.8 percentage in my 12th boards will I get admission in Delhi University?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    With a strong score of 76.8% in your Class 12th boards, you have a competitive chance of securing admission to Delhi University (DU). Admission to DU is based on cutoff percentages released by individual colleges for various courses. While cutoffs can vary widely across colleges and courses, your percentage positions you well for many programs. Monitor DU's cutoff announcements closely, as multiple lists are released based on seat availability. Ensure you apply to courses where your percentage aligns closely with historical cutoff trends. Be prepared with all necessary documents and complete the application process within specified tim

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    Devyani Solanki Passionate physics learner and animals lover | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    If you are from reserved category then only you are eligible otherwise it is very difficult to get into DU with that much percentage.

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