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To get admission to Delhi University (DU) for a Master’s in Philosophy (MA Philosophy) , here’s what you need to do:

  1. Educational Qualification :
    You must have a bachelor’s degree (preferably in Philosophy or related fields) with at least 50–55% marks , depending on your category.

  2. Admission Process (as of recent updates):
    DU now uses the CUET-PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate) for most PG admissions, including Philosophy.

  3. Steps to Follow :

    • Apply for CUET-PG when registrations open.

    • Select MA Philosophy at DU during form filling.

    • Appear for the entrance test (covers logic, ethics, Indian and Western philosophy basics).

    • After results, take part in DU's online counselling and choose your college.

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To gain admission to a B.Tech program in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Delhi University (DU), a student needs to score at least 60% in the Class 12 board exams, with a strong focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). Additionally, for B.Tech programs at DU, candidates must have appeared in JEE (Main) Paper-I.

Specific requirements:

Class 12 Marks: A minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Class 12.

JEE (Main) Paper-I: Candidates must have appeared in JEE (Main) Paper-I.

PCM Subjects: A candidate must have secured 60% or more marks in an aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

English: Candidates must have passed English as a subject at the Senior School Certificate Examination level.

Category-Specific: For some categories like EWS, SC, ST, and PwBD, the minimum required percentage may be different (e.g., 50% for SC/ST/PwBD).

Important Considerations:

CUET:

Some DU programs, including B.Tech, may also accept CUET scores for admission, especially for colleges affiliated with DU.

IITs and NITs:

For competitive AI programs, aiming for a high JEE Main score (around 90 percentile or higher) can significantly increase your chances of getting into IITs or NITs.

All the best!!

HELLO,

To participate in Delhi University's MBBS counselling under the CW (Children of Armed Forces) category for the 2025 academic session

You have to follow these steps:-

  • registration window for the CW category typically opens in the last week of July and closes in the first week of August for the 2024 session the document submission deadline was August 4, 2024 but exact dates for 2025 is not officially announced.

Registration Process  :

Visit the Official Portal : go to the faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSC) website - fmsc.du.ac.in

Access the CW Category portal : locate and click on the link for CW category document submission.

Fill in Personal Details like e nter your NEET UG roll number, personal information, and contact details.

Upload Required Documents : Submit scanned copies of the necessary documents

After submission your documents will be verified only upon successful verification will you be eligible for the DU MBBS counselling process

Ensure you have the following documents ready for upload:

  • CW Entitlement Certificate : Issued by the Ministry of Defence or the respective Armed Forces authority.

  • NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Result : proof of your NEET UG examination details

  • Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets : academic records from your schooling.

  • School Leaving Certificate : to verify your schooling details.

  • Passport-sized Photographs : recent photographs for identification purposes.

  • Aadhaar Card : for identity verification.

  • Category Certificate : for claiming reservations.

  • Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable): for OBC candidates.

  • Disability Certificate (if applicable): for PwD candidates.

  • Domicile Certificate : to prove residency in Delhi (if claiming Delhi quota).

  • Father’s Employment Certificate : If claiming CW category based on parent's service

  • Surety Bond : as per DU's requirements for CW category candidates.

Registration Fees

Non-Refundable Registration Fee : RS1,500 for General/OBC/EWS candidates AND RS1,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

Refundable Security Deposit : rs10,000 for General/OBC/EWS candidates and rs5,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

Hello,

If you want to take admission in B.Sc Agriculture (Hons) 6 years at CCSHAU Hisar, you will have to prepare for the entrance exam conducted by the university.

For preparation and mock tests, you can check Careers360’s platform . Careers360 provides:

  • Previous year papers

  • Sample papers

  • Mock tests

  • Preparation tips

Hope it helps !

Hi aspirant,

KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.

You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360 KCET rank predictor.

Here is the direct link to the rank predictor.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-rank-calculator

Hello Nancy,

Yes, there can be an issue during admission to Delhi University if your name is different in your documents. Even a small spelling error like "Nancy" vs "Nacny" may lead to discrepancies during document verification.

Here's what you should do:

  1. Get an affidavit from a notary public stating that both names refer to the same person.

  2. Optionally, publish the name correction in a local newspaper and keep a copy.

  3. Submit a request to your school board (CBSE/State Board) for name correction in your 12th marksheet, if possible.

  4. Keep your Aadhar card, caste certificate, and other ID proofs ready that show the correct name (Nancy).

Delhi University usually allows admission if proper proof is provided, but it’s better to get the mistake corrected officially for future use.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

Hello,

Regarding your query, Choosing Christ University over Delhi University (DU) for undergraduate studies can depend on individual preferences and priorities. Christ University, with its campuses in Bangalore and Delhi NCR, is known for its strong academics, well-equipped facilities, and holistic approach to education, with a blend of academics and extra-curricular activities . DU, while a prestigious institution, can be more competitive and may require a more structured approach to studies, especially for specific programs.



Hello Ananya,

For a rough estimate, based on previous years' trends and the competitiveness of the CUET for admission to CIC, DU, you might need to score:

Around 90-95% in the CUET to have a strong chance of securing admission to the B.Tech program at CIC.

This typically translates to a score of approximately 220-240 out of 250 in the Mathematics and General Test sections, as these are critical for the B.Tech program.

Please note that these numbers are only estimates and the actual cutoffs may vary based on the difficulty of the exam and the number of applicants. It’s always best to aim for the highest score possible.

Hope that helps. Have a nice day !!

Hey Anusree, great question about Biomedical Science at Delhi University!

Let's break it down:

So, is a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biomedical Science at DU a good idea?

Absolutely! If you're fascinated by the molecular and cellular side of health and disease, it's a fantastic choice.

You'll gain the knowledge and skills you need for a career in research, diagnostics, or other related fields.

Now, you're asking whether Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC) or Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS) is better.

Here's a quick comparison to help you decide: Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC):

  • Academics: ANDC is known for really focusing on science education and research. Students rave about the teaching quality and the faculty's experience.
  • Infrastructure: They've got well-equipped labs and classrooms, which definitely helps create a good learning environment.
  • Placements: Okay, so placements are said to be just average. But they do offer guidance if you're planning on higher studies and a research career.

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS):

  • Academics: BCAS offers a pretty comprehensive Biomedical Science program designed to get you ready for research and diagnostics careers. They really emphasize practical skills along with the theory.
  • Infrastructure: This is where BCAS shines! They boast some exceptional lab facilities and classrooms with e-learning tools, making the learning experience top-notch.
  • Placements: BCAS has an active placement cell that tries to find job opportunities for students. But let's be real, like with many specialized science programs, a lot of grads go on to further studies to boost their career prospects. So, how do you choose? Here's what to think about:
  • Faculty and Teaching Quality: Both colleges have experienced faculty who are dedicated to helping students succeed. You really can't go wrong with either.
  • Infrastructure: BCAS is known for its state-of-the-art labs and e-learning facilities. That could give them an edge when it comes to hands-on training.
  • Research Opportunities: Check out the research projects and collaborations each college offers. Getting involved can seriously enhance your learning.
  • Location and Campus Life: Don't forget to consider the overall vibe of the campus, the extracurriculars, and student life.

These things make a big difference in your overall experience. Basically, both ANDC and BCAS have strong Biomedical Science programs.

The best choice really depends on your interests, career goals, and what you're looking for in terms of campus facilities and culture.

If you can, try to visit both campuses and chat with current students or faculty. That'll give you the best insights to help you make your decision!


Yes, you can likely select Maths as a domain in CUET UG even though you were a PCB student in your main Class 12. Here's why:

Delhi University's rules for CUET UG say you need to appear in CUET in subjects that you have passed in Class 12. Since you appeared privately and passed Additional Mathematics, DU should consider this as a subject you've passed.

Therefore, when you fill the CUET UG form, you should be able to choose Mathematics as one of your domain subjects alongside your language paper.

However, its super important to check the specific eligibility criteria for the exact course you want to join in DU. Different courses might have specific subject requirements in CUET. For example, a B.Sc. Maths (Hons) will definitely need Maths in CUET.

So, while you can probably choose Maths in CUET because you passed it as an additional subject, always double - check the DU course  requirements on their official admission website to make sure your subject combination in CUET will make you eligible for the course you're aiming for.

I hope this helps.

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College Infrastructure: 4/5
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Placements: 3.6/5
Value for Money: 4/5
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The campus infrastructure is great, and the labs, canteen, and classrooms are very spacious. Canteen provides good delicious meals, and the campus is also equipped with the Wi-Fi facility. Campus vibes are amazing! Classrooms are clean with proper ventilation, AC, and projectors.

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The hostel infrastructures are minimal but maintained clean, in particular for outstation students, with improved food and hygiene. Canteens provide cheap and good-quality food, and students also enjoy the advantage of spacious open areas and games facilities such as cricket, football, and badminton courts.

I recommend this college

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