I have SC reservation and got 80% marks in 12th CBSE, 45% in mathematics, so can I get admission in SRCC or Hindu College?

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Sibani Sonowal
7 years ago
There are chances that you might get admission. Please check http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017 for last year's cut-off of SRCC and Hindu.

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Jeetashree Doley
7 years ago
SC cut-offs for SRCC demand a minimum of 93-94% even in the third cut-off list, if they do print one. It's more likely that you will get into Hindu but even their cut-offs went down to only 87.75% by the eleventh cut-off. So I'd suggest to keep your options open and consider the good colleges in so

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Thank you.

K
7 years ago
Its hard to get admission in Hindu or SRCC with this percentage. Sorry.

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Shivani Hashia
7 years ago
Maths is not counted instead English is taken in best of 4 to calculate the percentage in B.Com(H) but even if you have SC reservations still chances of getting admission in SRCC or Hindu with this percentage is very less. You can get admission in South campus colleges of Delhi University easily but

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Thank you, Sir.

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