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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The last date of admission to Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi depends upon the academic calendar adopted in the process of admission during the concerned year. In case of undergraduate programs, their admission process generally gets aligned with CUET, and dates vary as per official schedules of DU.

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Manoj M C

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After completing the 10+2 course, Candidate has to appear in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) and has to secure the cut-off score of around 720 - 760 to be eligible for admission and if the cut-off score is secured then the candidate can move forward to counseling and he would be able to opt the B.A. in History+Pol. Science course.

The simple procedure is that,

  • complete 10+2 cause
  • Appear in the CUET test and secure a good cut-off score
  • After document verification, Admission for the course is possible

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Kapil Lalwani

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Admission Criteria:

Admission based on merit across schools with centralized admission by the University of Delhi

- There should be certain standard requirements set by the University of Delhi to give a try in their examination.

Admission modality consists in considering the candidate’s results in the necessary 10+2 examination

Eligibility Criteria:

10+2 pass from any recognized board

- Minimum aggregate marks: Postgraduate students’ quota breakdown provided by their category, i.e., General 40%, OBC 36%, SC/ST 33%.

Particular prerequisites of specific courses may include particular subjects for coverage.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Candidates for Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, are qualified to pursue a B.A. (Hons.) under the criteria established at the 12th class level of a recognized board. Admission entry will also be on the basis of Common University Entrance Test scores as set by the university. For some of the different subjects offered in B.A. (Hons.), additional requirements might be needed in the respective subjects. This can include attaining a minimum mark in relevant subjects at the 10+2 level. The final choice will be made on CUET scores in addition to the fulfillment of other college-specific eligibility criteria at the time of admi

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Manoj M C

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B.A. (Hons.) is also a very good course at Dyal Singh Evening College University of Delhi. It is the 2nd best course offered in the college. The college offers 3 courses under B.A. (Hons.) with an intake of around 320 - 325 students for all courses. The total tuition fees for the B.A. (Hons.) is INR 38 - 39K. The admission process is the same and has to appear in the CUET test.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, offers various undergraduate courses, including:

B.A. Pass (Hons.): English, Hindi, Modern History, Political Science, Economics, Sanskrit, Philosophy, Geography.

Undergraduate Programme: B.A. (Hons.) English, Hindi, History, Political Science, Economics and Sanskrit.

B.A. Programme with options such as English, Hindi, History, Political Science, Economics, Sanskrit, Philosophy and Geography etc.

They can include Certificate and Diploma Courses.

Language Courses: French, German, Spanish, Italian

Vocational Courses: Tourism, Hospitality, Computer Applications, Multimedia, Graphic Designing.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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B.A. (Hons.) from Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi pays an average salary ranging from ? 2.5 lakh to ? 4.5 lakh annually depending upon specialisation and industry. Marketing, sales, content writing, and education placements are common where students are placed at entry work. Students who opt for higher education or professional courses can increase these figures. The placement cell at the college arranges job opportunities for the students. But most of the students prefer to go in for postgraduate studies as they believe that it would improve their career prospects.

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Manoj M C

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B.Com. (Hons.) is considered the top course at Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi due to its curriculum, quality of education it provides, Excellent placement and internship opportunities, affordable and low tuition fee, and a good networking place with alumni.

As it is an evening college, it helps the working students to concentrate on work and education without interfering in between.

It has provided a median salary of INR 2.8 - 3.8 lakhs for the previous academic batch

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Kapil Lalwani

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The total number of seats available for B.com (Hons.) at Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi:

- Total Seats: 140

- General Category: 63

- OBC Category: 38

- SC Category: 21

- ST Category: 10

- EWS Category: 8

- PwD Category: 5

- Kashmiri Migrant Category: 5

Cut-off Percentage (2023): The desired marks distributions are 95-98% percent for General category students, 90-94% percent for OBC category students, and the remaining 85-90% percent for SC/ST category students.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The cutoff for B.A. programs at Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, 2024 will primarily be on the basis of the Common University Entrance Test. The cutoffs from 2024 onwards would no longer be on marks obtained in board exams but based solely on CUET results, whereby the cutoff marks would vary with course and category. For the general category, a competitive score would be expected to be around 450 to 500 in CUET for popular courses like B.A. (Hons.) English or B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, depending upon the availability of seats and the total number of applicants.

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Manoj M C

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  • Candidate should get a good results in 10+2 grade.
  • A good cut-off score of around 740 - 750 in the CUET test 
  • The total number of seats offered is 125.
  • Candidates has to be prepared themselves in such a way that out of 125 seats, they have to get one.
  • The tuition fee for the course can cost about 39 - 40K

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Kapil Lalwani

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The faculty of B.A. in Computer Applications+Economics for Dyal Singh Evening College affiliated with the University of Delhi includes committed and trained teachers.

 

Faculty Profile:

 

- Total Faculty: 30-40

- Permanent Faculty: 20-25

- Visiting Faculty: 10-15

- Ph.D. Holders: 50%

- M.Phil. Holders: 30%

- M.A./M.Sc. Holders: 20%

 

In general, the main faculty is very experienced and assist student very much in their job.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Average packages for B.A. (History + Punjabi) graduates in Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, vary with the field in which they are employed. Several of them look for teaching or government service jobs or higher studies, which generally carry starting packages moderate in scale. The average placement of B.A.". This would put Delhi University pass-outs typically collecting between ?2.5 to ?4.5 lakh per annum considering the abilities of the student, experience and the job sector. However, in this regard for such specialized streams, the placement may not be very direct, while most students would take a postgraduate progra

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Manoj M C

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After completing 10+2 course, Candidate has to appear in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) and has to secure the    cut-off score of around 720 - 760 to be eligible for the admission and if the cut-off score is secured then the candidate can move forward to counsilling and he would be able to opt the B.A. in History+Pol. Science course.

The simple procedure is that,

  • complete 10+2 couse
  • Appear in CUET test and secure good cut-off score
  • After document verification, Admission for the course is possible

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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At the University of Delhi, Dyal Singh Evening College has provided several rehabilitation scholarships for courses at the undergraduate level. 

Scholarship Programs:

1. Merit-Based Scholarships: 50-100 scholarships, INR 5000 - INR 10000 per year

2. Financial Aid: from 20-50 percent, for INR 10000 to INR 20000 yearly.

3. NCC Scholarships: To for the students who get selected in the above mentioned scholarships should receive 10-20 scholarships each with a grant of INR 5,000 - 10,000 per year.

4. SC/ST Scholarships: 50 - 100 scholarships of 2000-5000 INR per year

5. OBC Scholarships: 20 - 50 scholarships, 1500 - 3000 INR per year

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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For B.Com, the cutoff of Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, is done using CUET scores. The cutoffs would differ while keeping in mind criteria like the number of applicants, their performance, and category for the 2024 cycle. For general category students, CUET scores between 450 and 500 should be enough for B.Com., whereas in the reserved categories, it is likely to vary. Probably it would be a good idea to keep an eye out on the DU CSAS portal since they would progressively put out the officially acknowledged cutoff lists during the admission process?

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Arindam Modak

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1. *Reputation*:- Dyal Singh College is a great institution regarding academic and physical infrastructural availability under the University of Delhi. The college is respected for offering commerce courses; thus, there is high enrollment in the B.Com (Hons) course by students wishing to study commerce seriously.

2. *Affordability*: Fee structure is considerably low when compared with private institutions, thus it becomes favourable to a good number of students.

3. *Faculty and Resources*: The institution has qualified teachers and encourages academic expansion amongst students. The institution also has many voluntary activities which en

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Kapil Lalwani

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The eligibility criteria for admission to B.com at Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, is as follows:

Eligibility Criteria:

Candidate should have passed 10+2 examination from any recognized board of country.

-Minimum aggregate marks: General 40%,OBC 36 %, SC/ST 33 %.

Science, commerce, arts stream students are Welcome .

 There must be Commerce stream students, However Science and Arts stream students can also apply.

Specific Requirements:

- General Category: 40% aggregate marks

- OBC Category: 36% aggregate marks

- SC/ST Category: 33% aggregate marks

- PwD Category: 38% aggregate marks

- Kashmiri Migrant Category: 35% aggregate

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KUMKUM BASWAL

Contributor-Level 8

It is not possible to directly seek admission in the B.A. programmes conducted at Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi, as the college strictly follows the university-wide admission process based upon Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Admission will be offered on the basis of CUET scores and the university's centralized merit-based counseling through the DU Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Candidates need to appear for CUET, register at the CSAS portal, and qualify within the cutoff for his or her choice of programme. No direct admission without CUET or qualifying the cutoff is permitted.

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Arindam Modak

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The cost of pursuing a B.Com degree at Dyal Singh Evening College, Delhi University, is relatively lower in comparison to numerous private colleges. This first and foremost explains the relatively low cost of the B.Com programme at Dyal Singh College thus helping to attract students from various strata of the society. The programme is well structured for part-time students as evening programs and consequently, the fees have been structured that way. 

Generally, for B.Com (Hons) and B.Com (Pass) programs the course fees are reasonable and vary from INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 per semester for Indian Nationals within the category. This

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