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The eligibility criteria of M.A. Psychology of DU's are given below. Eligibility :
1. B.A. (Hos. ). / B.A. (Pass) /B.A. Programme Examination in Psychology of Delhi University and other Universities recognized by Delhi University with minimum 55% marks or above in Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate.
2. Graduation from Delhi University or other Universities recognized by Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate. So from above, you are eligible for the asked course.

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Hello Armlink, you had scored 63% in the 12th board and still where able to appear for JEE Advanced this year. This was because of the special concession given due to pandemic that started in the month of march. Due to this the criteria of minimum of 75% was waived off. Whether this will continue next year or not is a matter of conjecture. At present no one can say anything with certainty. Whatever anybody says is as per the perception of that person. You will need to wait till next year to know what is going to happen. Best wishes to you.

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In most cases, the registration process for MH CET Law requires candidates to register before the results are declared. However, the specific requirements may vary depending on the college or university where you are seeking admission. It is best to check with the college or university where you wish to apply to determine their specific registration requirements. It is important to note that the registration process for MH CET Law typically opens well in advance of the exam, so it is advisable to start the registration process as early as possible.

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