What percentage in 12th boards is required to get admission in DU for English (H)?

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Shraddha Tiwari
7 years ago
It depends on the merit list, which differs every year. Sometimes it is as high as 95 - 99%, and it can also be around 85%. So, it can't pe-predicted beforehand.

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Vidura Arya
7 years ago
Hello Bishwajeet, *There is no specific percentage that is required to get admission in DU for English (H). Several cut offs come for this course which are separately released by each college. *The cut offs vary from college to campus. It can be high as 97% in JMC or Miranda to 86% in Vivekananda or

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