Is there a entrance exam in du for B.Sc. Hons mathematics 2019?

I got 78.4 in 12th CBSE exams.

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2 years ago

 What is the DU B.Sc eligibility criteria 2023 for Mathematical Science Candidates must have at least a minimum aggregate of 30% or more in one language from List A1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B.

The Delhi University BSc Hons Admissions will be done through the CSAS based on the CUET

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Dr. Uma Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, yes, the selection is done on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2, aptitude test score and performance in the personal interview. For more details information you can see below link https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-hons-in-mathematics-st-stephen-s-college-north-campus-Delhi-53280 Tha

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