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Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Courses | DU ADmission 20-21

Hey, welcome here. Eligibility criteria for undergraduate courses for DU admission 20-21 have been provided below.

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1. The applicant must be a citizen of India.
Note: Applicants seeking admission under the Foreign Students’ category to apply separately on Foreign Students’ Registry website,http://fsr.du.ac.in.

2. The applicant should have passed the Class XII examination of any Board/ University examination in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 
3. The applicant should have “passed” individually in each subject required (including practicals if any) for calculating merit and eligibility for the course they seek admission in.
4. Applicants with gap year(s) will not be at any disadvantage for the purpose of admission to undergraduate courses.
5. Applicants under the UR/SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories are eligible to seek admission based on both merit and entrance tests to courses in all Colleges/ Departments (except Minority Colleges, wherein some categories may not be applicable).
6. Applicants from the Sikh and Christian minorities may also seek admission under the minority quota in the Minority Colleges of the University.

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The following categories are designated “supernumerary”:

i) PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities);
ii) CW (Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces including Para-Military);
iii) KM (Kashmiri Migrants);
iv) Prime Minister’s special scholarship for Jammu and Kashmir;
v) SS (Nominated Sikkimese Students);
vi) WQ (Ward Quota);
vii) ECA (Extra-Curricular Activities);
viii) Sports. 

Note: 
Categories:
a) i –viii above are applicable to courses where admission is based on merit.
b) For courses where admission is based on entrance tests, only categories i and ii above are applicable.

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