I have scored 87.75% in class 12. Can I get admission in Delhi University for B.Com?

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Asked by Diya Sharma
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Devangna Sharma
7 years ago
First of all, congratulations, your hard work pays off so you can easily get admission in DU colleges for pursuing B.Com and if you try you can get B.Com (Hons) even. Though your % is good enough to get admitted to du but not on campus colleges. You can try for several off campus colleges, just wait

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R
7 years ago
If you have a quota, then yes. You are general category. You have to check the cutoff lists and prefer off campus colleges. Like Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Satyavati College.

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Congratulations dear student, Don't worry you'll surely get a college for B.Com course. But don't expect north campus colleges as the cut off will be very high, based as per the latest CBSE results trend. I will suggest you to wait for the cutoffs and choose your college as per the convenience.

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Prashant Kumar
7 years ago
Friend, Firstly, congratulations for the result. Your percentage is very good. It is sure that you will be getting BCom in DU.

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S
7 years ago
I think it is very difficult for you to get admission for B.Com in DU with this percentage unless you enjoy reservation benefits as per rule.

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R
7 years ago
DU is one of the prestigious colleges of India. If you check the cutoff percentage of DU, then you will find 95% to 97%, so I just want to say that if your luck is with you, then maybe you get seat in DU but please look at other options to. You can also prefer : 1. Loyola College, Chennai 2 Other u

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Well Diya, it depends and differs from college to college and also on place of college situated. Scholarship can be available based on reservation as well as merit. Consider all these factors. Hope this helps.

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