Sr No | Name of Courses | Duration of Courses | Intake |
---|---|---|---|
1 | B.A. (General) | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | 160 |
2 | B.Com. (General & Comp. Application) | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | 80 |
3 | BBA | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | 50 |
4 | B.Sc. (Non-Medical & Computer Science) | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | 60 |
A Student will be eligible to join first year class who has passed Senior Certificate Examination (10+2) of Board of School Education, Haryana, or an equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and has also obtained in aggregate at least 33% marks.
A student will have to opt two elective subjects (Language offered as a compulsory subject will not be offered as an elective subject)
A student will be eligible to join first year class who has passed Senior Certificate Examination (10+2) of Board of School Education, Haryana, or an equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and has also obtained in aggregate at least 40% marks for Commerce student and 50% marks for non-Commerce student.
A student will be eligible to join first year class who has passed Senior Certificate Examination (10+2) of Board of School Education, Haryana, or an equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and has also obtained in aggregate at least 40% marks for Commerce student and 50% marks for non-Commerce student.
A student will be eligible to join first year class who have passed PCM for Non-Medical Group and PCB for Medical Group of Senior Certificate Examination (10+2) of Board of School Education, Haryana, or an equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and has also obtained in aggregate at least 40% marks
A student will be eligible to join first year class who have passed PCM of Senior Certificate Examination (10+2) of Board of School Education, Haryana, or an equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and has also obtained in aggregate at least 40% marks.
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