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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For B.A. graduates from the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University offers package money which lies between ?3 to ?5 lakhs per annum. But it may differ depending on the requirements of the certain specialization, position, and demand on the market. In fact, the best place to get such figures is from the latest placement reports of the institute.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
20+ companies participated in the placement drive at the Institute of Home Economics DU. Some of them are Deloitte, E&Y, JP Morgan, adani, ICICI Bank and ITC etc. The college provides placement for graduates, post graduates and also doctorates .The package is also well defined to the skills of each candidate.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As it has been coming across, the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, usually provides good placements for its students in the B.Sc. stream. Graduates can now get jobs in nutrition and dietetics, education, textile management etc. The institute also provides placements for students through placement cell through which students can get connected with organizations.
Though majority of the students get placed in the companies of their choice the placement record may differ from student to student, subject of specialization and the job market scenario. A more detailed look would be to refer to placement reports published in
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Scores obtained in the CUET exam are accepted for admission to BSc at Institute of Home Economics DU. Cutoffs for the exam are given below:
| Course | Cutoff |
|---|---|
| B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science | 79 |
| B.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology | 93.66 |
| B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biochemistry | 92 |
| B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism | 92 |
| B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology | 91 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hitting a score of 70% in the CUET may or may not necessarily lead to securing admission in the B.A. program in the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University because the cutoffs change each academic year depending on the student turnout on the basis of CUET scores and cut off. Normally, earlier cutoffs have been higher, even from 80 % to 90 % consistently. The information can be gathered best from the official bulletins as to have the most accurate cutoffs.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The total tuition fee for a one-year PG Diploma at Institute of Home Economics DU is around INR 43.8 K. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc. There are intotal 46 seats offered for the course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for the PG Diploma programs at the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, generally include:
1. Bachelor’s Degree: A candidate should have completed a degree equivalent to a British B.A within a relevant subject in accordance to the Pg Diploma course to be undertaken.
2. Minimum Marks: Passing is valid in the event that a minimum percentage (this can be as low as 50% or more of the total percentage) is scored in the qualifying examination.
3. Additional Requirements: It can also be that some of the programs presuppose certain prior knowledge or relevant experience should be obtained.
In fact, contact
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The total tuition fee for a four-year B.El.Ed. course at Institute of Home Economics DU is around INR 88 K. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc. To be eligible for the course, the candidate need to score minimum valid marks in the CUET exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the fourth cut off list of NCWEB at Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University was released on 19 September 2024.
On Shiksha you can find round wise cutoff for Institute of Home Economics, Delhi.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The minimum eligibility criteria to be admitted in the Institute of Home Economics DU as per the latest news, the candidate must get 50 percent of marks. Some cutoff marks according to specializations are 724 for B.Sc good technology and 708 for B.EI.Ed and 724 for journalism out of 800. These cutoffs also depend upon the category.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For the B.A. program at the Institute of Home Economics under Delhi University, the qualifying cut off marks take into consideration the CUET scores as well as the number of students that apply in the given year. The cutoff marks are normally released after the entrance examination, and may vary according to categories including general, SC/ST, OBC and so on. The most reliable and up to date information as always can be obtained from the official Delhi University or Institute of Home Economics sites.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The maximum marks are 800 and getting 700 above is a good score, which will be in the category of 95+ percentile.The lowest marks is of 480 as the cutoff. The cutoff will be different for different branches like 95 percentile for B.Sc microbiology, 83 and above for biochemistry 89.5 above for journalism and 83.5 percentile for B.Sc home sciences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, is generally a Tier II norm. Relatively it is famous for its programs in Home Science and related fields but it doesn’t enjoy the same status as tier 1 university as Delhi University’s main campus. Still, it has good quality education and the institution is well recognized in the area that it specializes.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
Delhi University's Institute of Home Economics is one of the best women's college in India, known for its courses in Home Science. The infrastructure is really decent with a spacious staircase, corridors and classrooms. Wi-Fi facility is available, and labs are well-equipped. Faculty members here are highly qualified and are very helpful. They all are PhD qualified professors from renowned universities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the B.Sc. program at the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, you typically need the following documents:
1. Marksheet of Class 12: Original and photocopy.
2. CUET Scorecard: Copy of your scorecard.
3. Proof of Identity: Aadhar card, passport or any other Govt. KYC – Identity Card.
4. Photographs: Photographs of the applicant’s size 2 cm by 2 cm following the stated specifications.
5. Category Certificate: If applicable (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).
6. Transfer Certificate: Most of them preferred to get the information from the last institution they attended.
7. Migration Certificate: In case you are transferri
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The application fee depends on the candidate category like the student from general have to pay 650 INR. And for the student belong to OBC-NCL and EWS have a fee of INR 600. And for SC/ST/PwD/third gender has INR 550. And the person from outside india have to pay 3000 as application fee. The fee structure is different from application fee.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To get admitted to Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University for B.El.Ed., the Common University Entrance Test namely CUET is compulsory. It is recommended to visit the official website of Delhi University in order to get the most relevant information or information that maybe specific to the entrance examination and the admission process.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The last date to apply for institute of home economics DU depends the course or specialisation you have choosen. For some course, tha last date was July 19 for the session 2024-25. For some other courses the last date wa about October 15 2024 (every year) like PG, BA LLB Hons, BBA LLB Hons and B.Tech admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are no direct admission for a student in the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University for B.A programs because Admissions are offered on the basis of candidate’s merit in CUET. But in some cases these may be restricted to certain categories, and yet even in such cases it normally entails some formality. This guideline, however, changes, and the admission criteria and options should be gotten from the official site of the school.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The criteria to get admitted to Institute of Home Economics DU for M.Sc, the candidate should get good score in CUET PG and also the candidate must have a graduate with minimum of 50 -60 percent aggregate in relevant stream from a recognised university.also he can write some entrance exams like CPGET, IIT JAM, MAH CET etc.
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