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What %is required for b.com Hons for admission in these college


Amanda Sharma 4th Jan, 2019
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Srishti Mehta 14th Feb, 2019

Hello dear

It varies from college to college and also on the basis of category you belong. For general category students, atleast 92-94% marks are required to get admission in college of Delhi University. If you want to have a good college then above 95-96% marks are needed.

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Sanjana Kathuria 13th Feb, 2019

Hey ..thanks for contacting career360

The minimum percentage required for bcom hons du is 93%. But to get get north campus colleges and the best colleges of Du you should get 96percentage and above !!  Also remeber the percentage is calculated by including your english + 3 subjects . Also you should have maths in class 12th !!

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