I want to take admission in B.Sc zoology(Hons.) in DU Ramjas College through sports quota is there any chance?

Asked about Ramjas College, University of Delhi - B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology

I got 60.2% in 12th through CBSE board. Played 1 national. Belong to general category.

1 Follower | 139 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Abhi Vashistha

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    Anshika | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    Dear,
    The applicants must be registered with Delhi University to be eligible for admission in this college.
    The candidates must have a minimum of 45% in 10+2 to be eligible for undergraduate admission. And wait for merit list and yes you can go through by the sports quota also bit it's having much knowledge and experience about the sport and rules and regulations and you have played state level or national level then u can apply
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    Sakshi Bhagwat

    6 years ago
    Yes, admissions are done through sports quota too. You will have to check with the college and attend the trials to know about the chance.

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