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ADMISSION CRITERIA

B.COM. (HONS.)

The position of candidates with different combination of subjects at the qualifying examination 2004-2005 for admission to the B.Com. (Hons.) course during the academic year 2005-2006 would be determined by the following criteria:

S.No

Eligibility Category

Marks Differential in Percentage points to determine equivalence

1

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with one paper each in Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics.

(0)

2

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with three papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics.

-(2)

3

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any two papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics.

-(3)

4

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any one paper from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics .

-(4)

5

Others

-(5)

Note : -
To elucidate, if a candidate in Category E has 97% marks, his/her marks are equivalent to 92% marks in Category A. The cut-off-point of Category A for the academic year 2004-2005 was 92.75%.

Only those subjects will be counted for determining the aforesaid categories in which a candidate has secured at least 50% marks.

The percentage of marks, from which figures given above will be subtracted to arrive at the equivalence, will be calculated on the basis of four subjects as follows:

1. English/Hindi, and

2. Three best elective subjects in the qualifying examination with the condition that the elective subjects would not include any other Language, Art, Needle-work and Dress-Making, Cookery, Physical Education, Home Science, Computer Science, Fashion Studies, Music, Typing and Shorthand and similar subjects.

Candidates are advised to fill in the Admission Form, the Category in which, they want to be considered (Column 8 of the Form) and the subjects they intend to offer for determining their Eligibility Category (see table under Column 7 of the Form carefully)

B.A. (HONS.) ECONOMICS

The position of candidates with different combinations of subjects at the qualifying examination 2004-2005 for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Economics, during the academic year 2005-2006 would be determined in 2 stages as follows:

S.No

Eligibility Category

Marks Differential in Percentage points to determine equivalence

1

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with Economics and Mathematics.

(0)

2

Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with Mathematics.

-(2)

Note : -
To elucidate, if a candidate in Category B has 93% marks, his/her marks are are equivalent to 91% marks in Category A. The cut-off point of Category A for 2004-2005 was 92%.

An applicant must obtain at least 70% marks in Mathematics to be considered for admission to I year Economics (Hons.)

Calculation of Percentage of Marks

For determining the percentage of marks scored at the qualifying examination only four subjects will be counted as follows:

1. English; and

2. Three other subjects which would not include any other Language, Computer Science, Mechanical Drawing, Art, Needle-Work and Dress-Making, Cookery, Fashion Studies, Physical Education, Home Science, Music, Business Mathematics and similar subjects.

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