I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.A. (Hons.) in English at DU.

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3 years ago
Required eligibility criteria for BA English honors is 12 from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks. and here NTA conducts an entrance test for this course, CUET {Common University entrance Test}, starting from 2023 and it will be mandatory for the students to write and clear CUET. after t

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Rounit Rai
3 years ago
The DU University marks are determined by taking the best four marks of the students in the qualifying examination or the 12th class .The Delhi University cut off,or benchmark is the standard or level on which admissions to the majority of UG programmers across the DU college are offered. The list o

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