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US To Have "Frank Conversations" With China On Trade
- Monday October 4, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States said it will soon have "frank conversations" with China on trade as Washington believes the Asian giant has not honored its commitments under a 2020 agreement, but raising tensions between the economic powers is not the goal.
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DU Admission 2020 Live Updates: 100% Cut Off For Three Subjects At LSR College
- Monday October 12, 2020
- Education | Written by Aarzoo Snigdha
DU Admission 2020: The First DU Cut off list 2020 has been released. Lady Shri Ram College for Women has set 100% cut off marks for admission to BA Honors programmes in Economics, Political Science and Psychology.
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Humanities Again A Hit In Delhi University; English Remains Student-Favorite
- Monday June 24, 2019
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
Delhi University received record number of applications for admission to BA English (hons) than any other course.
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Delhi University Fourth Cut Off List 2017 Released; Check Analysis
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Education | Written by Anisha Singh
SGTB Khalsa College which had taken the onus for highest cut off percentage this year has closed the admission for BA Economics (Honors) (seats are available for PwD and Kashmiri Migrant candidates).
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Delhi University First Cut Off Released; 98.25% For Economics And Commerce At SGTB Khalsa College
- Saturday June 24, 2017
- Education | Written by Anisha Singh
In case of B.Com. there's not a single college which has set its cut off below 90 for B.Com. honors program. The highest cut off is set by SGTB Khalsa college with 98.25% followed by SRCC with 97.75% and Ramjas with 97.5%.
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Ambedkar University: Marginal Dip in 2nd Cut-Off
- Monday July 13, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Going the DU way, Ambedkar University has also kept the second cut-off high for admissions to its undergraduate programmes.
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US To Have "Frank Conversations" With China On Trade
- Monday October 4, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States said it will soon have "frank conversations" with China on trade as Washington believes the Asian giant has not honored its commitments under a 2020 agreement, but raising tensions between the economic powers is not the goal.
- www.ndtv.com
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DU Admission 2020 Live Updates: 100% Cut Off For Three Subjects At LSR College
- Monday October 12, 2020
- Education | Written by Aarzoo Snigdha
DU Admission 2020: The First DU Cut off list 2020 has been released. Lady Shri Ram College for Women has set 100% cut off marks for admission to BA Honors programmes in Economics, Political Science and Psychology.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Humanities Again A Hit In Delhi University; English Remains Student-Favorite
- Monday June 24, 2019
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
Delhi University received record number of applications for admission to BA English (hons) than any other course.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Delhi University Fourth Cut Off List 2017 Released; Check Analysis
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Education | Written by Anisha Singh
SGTB Khalsa College which had taken the onus for highest cut off percentage this year has closed the admission for BA Economics (Honors) (seats are available for PwD and Kashmiri Migrant candidates).
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Delhi University First Cut Off Released; 98.25% For Economics And Commerce At SGTB Khalsa College
- Saturday June 24, 2017
- Education | Written by Anisha Singh
In case of B.Com. there's not a single college which has set its cut off below 90 for B.Com. honors program. The highest cut off is set by SGTB Khalsa college with 98.25% followed by SRCC with 97.75% and Ramjas with 97.5%.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Ambedkar University: Marginal Dip in 2nd Cut-Off
- Monday July 13, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Going the DU way, Ambedkar University has also kept the second cut-off high for admissions to its undergraduate programmes.
- www.ndtv.com