My daughter is studying in a CBSE affiliated school in Ghaziabad. Is there any cutoff or criteria required to get admission in DU?
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Hi Latika!
Yes, the admissions in DU are largely merit based. Although the university is changing its norms every year and is gradually making the admission process to be based on entrance examinations rather than merit. But as of now, cut-offs play a major role in admission. Every college has a different percentage cut-off and mostly 3 or more cut-off lists are published consecutively. You will have to keep a tab on newspaper to track the cut-offs.
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