I want to take philosophy (hons) from Hindu College with PCM background. What should be my subject combination in CUET?
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To pursue a B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy at Hindu College, Delhi University, through the CUET 2025 exam, your subject combination should be:
Section I: Any one language from List A (e.g., English, Hindi)
Section II: Any two subjects from List B1 (e.g., History, Political Science, Psychology)
Section III: General Test (for DU)
This combination aligns with the requirements for B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy at DU.
Since you have a PCM background, you may have studied subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. While these subjects are not directly related to Philosophy, they can benefit the General Test in Section III, which assesses reasoning, an
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