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Hy can I take my course in hindi medium in LSR College

sadafreen356 1st Jul, 2025

While Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College, like most colleges in Delhi University, primarily uses English as the medium of instruction, it's possible to take your course in Hindi if you choose a Hindi language course or if your professor allows it. However, the primary language of instruction and course materials is generally English.

For most courses at LSR, the medium of instruction is English.


If you are pursuing a BA (Hons) in Hindi, then you will naturally be studying in Hindi.

Some professors may use both English and Hindi, especially in courses with a diverse student body, but course materials are usually provided in English.

You can generally write your exams in Hindi even if the course is taught in English, but it's advisable to check the specific guidelines for your course and college.


If you are interested in Hindi as a subject, you can choose Hindi as one of your subjects in the CUET exam and potentially pursue a BA (Hons) in Hindi at LSR.

Your admission will be based on your performance in the CUET exam and other eligibility criteria, and the medium of instruction in your previous classes (like 12th) is not a barrier for admission.

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BNN COLLEGE bhiwandi. provide bsc biotechnology course.

Mansi Satwani 1st Jul, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Yes, the BNN College does offers BSc in Biotechnology course. It is a three years full time undergraduate program. The seat intake is 35.

For more information click on the link given below,

https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/bnn-college-bhiwandi/courses/sciences-istpg?sort_by=1&inline_type=stream

Regards

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i got full marks in biology cuet but got very very low scores in chemistry and physics. are there any chances to get into any govt central uni like DU,BHU, JMI etc. I am ready to get admission in any science related course

Nikita shahi 17th Jul, 2025
Hii,
Scoring full marks in Biology in CUET is a great achievement, and it shows your strength in the subject. But low scores in Chemistry and Physics may affect your chances for some specific science courses, it doesn’t mean that you cannot get admission anywhere especially when you're open to exploring a variety of science-related courses.When it comes to getting into reputed central universities like Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), admission is typically based on your best-of-subject scores, depending on the course you're applying for. For many B.Sc. (Hons.) programs, especially in Biology-related fields like Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, or Life Sciences, your Biology score will be given the highest weightage.
At DU, different colleges and courses have their own subject combinations and cutoffs. If you're applying for a course like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany or Zoology, many colleges may consider Biology and English as core subjects and might accept low Chemistry/Physics marks if your overall percentile remains competitive.

On the other hand at BHU, they conduct CUET-based admissions, and you still have a fair shot for science-related courses, especially in the biological sciences domain. They often publish a merit list that gives more weightage to your best-scoring subjects.
Jamia Millia Islamia offers various science programs and some vocational or interdisciplinary courses that may not strictly demand high Physics and Chemistry marks if you're strong in Biology.

Since you're ready to take admission in any science-related course, consider looking into programs like:B.Sc. in Life Sciences,B.Sc. in Microbiology or Biotechnology,B.Sc. in Nutrition & Dietetics and more You can check

Also, you can check state universities or other central institutes where competition may be slightly lower and cutoff combinations may be more flexible.

Thank you and all the best for your admission!
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Is mathematics is compulsory in deen dyal Upadhyay college of du for bba course

OISHEE BANERJEE 1st Jul, 2025

Hello aspirant,
Deen Dayal Upadhyay College does not offer a BBA program; instead, it provides a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) degree. For eligibility in BMS at DDU, candidates must have studied Mathematics (or Applied Mathematics) in Class 12. This requirement applies to all candidates, regardless of board or category. So, if you haven't taken Maths in 12th, you cannot apply for BMS at DDU. As for BBA, since DDU doesn't offer it, that option isn't available there either.

If you're keen on pursuing BBA outside DDU without Maths, some private or state-level institutions may accept students without Maths, but in Delhi University, Maths is essential for BMS admission.

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