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B.Sc. PHYSICAL/ LIFE SCIENCES, APPLIED PHYSICAL/ LIFE SCIENCES. 1

B.Sc. Physical Sciences. 1

B.Sc. Life Sciences. 2

B.Sc. Applied Physical Science. 2

Computer Science. 2

Electronics. 3

Analytical Methods in Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry. 3

Industrial Chemistry. 3

B.Sc. Applied Life Science. 3

Agro – Chemical & Pest Control 3

Environmental Science. 3

Sericulture. 4

B.Sc. PHYSICAL/ LIFE SCIENCES, APPLIED PHYSICAL/ LIFE SCIENCES

The foundation year of all these four programmes will be common consisting of Physics, Physics laboratory, Chemistry, Chemistry laboratory, Biology, Biology Laboratory, Biology for Physical Sciences (Laboratory), Mathematics, Mathematics for Life Sciences, Electronics and Modern Instrumentation (laboratory), Analytical Techniques (Laboratory), Computer Science and Informatics (Laboratory), Environmental Science, Technical Writing and Communication in English (students will have to study how to develop a thesis, write a technical report, manual, letter, memoranda, notice agenda and minutes besides other topics. The syllabus outlines lessons on formal and informal writing. It also talks of the “use of computer-based tools for effective” communication. E-correspondence too has been made a part of the syllabus.), in addition to lab sessions. The rationale behind this is to give students a base in all science disciplines. The second and third years allow diversification through the study of carefully designed combinations of the three disciplines.

B.Sc. Physical Sciences

The selection will be made on the basis of the aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology. Minimum 45% marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Practical & Theory together) and passing in one compulsory language (i.e. English) is required. The overall percentage in 3 subjects should be 45% and one compulsory language should be 40%. The candidate should have passed theory and practical separately, except the candidate who has passed the qualifying examination from Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

·         Acharya Narendra Dev College Seat: 40 At least 45% in PCM +40% in English or 40% in PCME.

·         Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College Seat:  80 Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Dayal Singh College. Seat:  80 Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Deshbandhu College Seat:  80 Must have 40% in English

·         Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College Seat:  20 Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Gargi College (W) Seat:  40

·         Hindu College Seat:  30

·         Hans Raj College Seat:  20

·         Kirori Mal College Seat: 60

·         Kalindi College (W) Seat: 20 Eligibility: Base cut off with 60% in Mathematics

·         Moti Lal Nehru College Seat:  60. Base cut off -5% for girls and pass in English.

·         Maitreyi College (W) Seat:  40

·         Miranda House (W)

·         Ramjas College Seat:  90. Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Rajdhani College Seat:  30. Base cut off -5% for girls

·         Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College Seat:  40

·         Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College

·         St. Stephen’s College Minimum eligibility requirements for being called for an interview: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics – 84% in PCM or 90% in Physics, Computer Science & Maths. Seat:  40 Interview Dates:  June 22 & 23, 2008

·         Swami Shardhanand College Seat:  60

·         Sri Aurobindo College Conditions: 65% in PCM.  Seat:  60

·         Shivaji college Seat:  20

·         Shyam Lal College Seat:  120

·         Zakir Husain College Seat:  45

B.Sc. Life Sciences

The selection will be made on the basis of the aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Maths. Minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Practical & Theory together) and passing in one compulsory language (i.e. English) is required. The overall percentage in 3 subjects should be 45% and one compulsory language should be 40%. The candidate should have passed theory and practical separately, except the candidate who has passed the qualifying examination from Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

·   Acharya Narendra Dev College Seat:  20. At least 45% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology + 40% in English or 40% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English.

·   Deshbandhu College Seat:  40. At least 40% in English.

·   Dayal Singh College. Seat:  40. Less 3% for girls in Base cut off.

·   Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College Seat:  50. Less 2% for girls in Base cut off.

·   Daulat Ram College (W) Seat:  40

·   Gargi College (W) Seat:  60

·   Hans Raj College Seat:  40

·   Kirori Mal College Seat:  20

·   Kalindi College (W) Seat:  20 Eligibility: Base cut off in PCB with 55% in English

·   Maitreyi College (W) Seat:  40

·   Moti Lal Nehru College

·   Miranda House (W). Seat:  30

·   Ramjas College Seat:  40. Less 3% for girls in Base cut off.

·   Sri Aurobindo College. Seat:  30

·   Sri Venkateshwara College Seat:  80

·   Shivaji College Seat: 60. At least 45% in English.

·   Sri Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College Seat:  40

·   Swami Shardhanand College Seat:  60

·   Zakir Husain College Seat:  45

College Ranks

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B.Sc. Life Science

Name of the Institute

 

Ach. Narendera Dev.

17

Daulat Ram (W)

6

Dayal Singh

12

Deen Dayal

14

Deshbandhu

11

Gargi (W)

7

Hans Raj

1

Kalindi (W)

13

Kirori Mal

3

Maitreyi (W)

8

Miranda House (W)

4

Ramjas

5

SGTB Khalsa

9

Shivaji

16

Sri Aurbindo

15

Sri Venketeshwara

2

Swami Shrdhanand

18

Zakir Hussain

10

B.Sc. Applied Physical Science

The selection will be made on the basis of the aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology. Minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Practical & Theory together) and passing in one compulsory language (i.e. English) is required. The overall percentage in 3 subjects should be 45% and one compulsory language should be 40%. The candidate should have passed theory and practical separately, except the candidate who has passed the qualifying examination from Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

Computer Science

·   Acharya Narendra Dev College Seat: 20. At least 45% in PCM +40% in Eng or 40% in PCME.

·   Dayal Singh College Seat:  40. Base cut off -3% for girls

·   Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College Seat:  20. Must have Maths in Class 12. Base cut off -3% for girls. Base cut off +5% for Non Science students

·   Deshbandhu College Seat:  40. Must have 40% in English.

·   Hans Raj College Seat:  20

·   Kalindi College (W) Seat:  20

·   Keshav Mahavidyalaya Seat:  20. Must have Physics, Maths & Chemistry/ Computer Science. Base cut off -1% for girls 

·   Kirori Mal College Seat:  20. Must have Physics, Maths + Chemistry/ Computer science

·   Maharaja Agrasen College Seat: 20

·   Miranda House (W) Weightage will be given to those having passed Computer Science as a subject at 12th class. Seat:  22

·   Moti Lal Nehru College Seat:  20. Must have pass in English. Base cut off -5% for girls

·   Rajdhani College Seat:  30

·   Shivaji College Seat:  40. Must have 45% in English.

·   Sri Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College Seat:  20

·   St. Stephen’s College Minimum eligibility requirements for being called for an interview: 89% in Physics – Chemistry/ Comp. Science – Mathematics. Seat: 20 Interview Dates:  June 25 – 26, 2008

 

Electronics

·   Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College Seat:  40. Base cut off -3% for girls

·   Hindu College Seat:  20

·   Ramjas College Seat:  25. Base cut off -3% for girls

·   Rajdhani College Seat:  20. Base cut off -5% for girls

·   Shyam Lal College Seat:  20

 

Analytical Methods in Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry

·         Kirori Mal College Seat:  20

 

Industrial Chemistry

·         Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College Seat:  30. Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Deshbandhu College Seat:  40 Must have 40% in English

·         Maharaja Agrasen College Seat:  20

·         Rajdhani College Seat:  20. Base cut off -5% for girls

B.Sc. Applied Life Science

The selection will be made on the basis of the aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Maths. Minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Practical & Theory together) and passing in one compulsory language (i.e. English) is required. The overall percentage in 3 subjects should be 45% and one compulsory language should be 40%. The candidate should have passed theory and practical separately, except the candidate who has passed the qualifying examination from Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

Agro – Chemical & Pest Control

·         Swami Shardhanand College Seat:  20

 

Environmental Science

Environmental issues continue to be a growing concern the world over. Thus, opting for a career as an environmentalist can prove to be a good decision. Till some years back, environmental organisations were driven by social activists who were environmentally conscious, but today there is a job market in this area. MNC’s and corporate houses are in dire need of consultancy on these issues. Increase in industrial activity coupled with strict pollution control laws has added to the demand for environmental professionals in the manufacturing sector.

The field essentially entails the study of the biotic resources i.e. the flora and fauna and the abiotic resources i.e. air, water and soil. Thus, environmental scientists are required to work in co-ordination with oceanographers, botanists, zoologists etc. Techies in this field design, construct and maintain systems for waste control in cities. Scientists handle solid waste management, devising methods for disposing solid waste as well as reducing harmful contents in them. One can also join the industry as parts of an environmental management team. The field offers myriad specialisation in form of bacteriologists, biochemists, botanists, horticulturists who develop safer pesticides and herbicides. There are environmental scientists who specialise in microbiology, mycology and toxicology. Chemists, engineers, and hydrologists, geologists, radioactive waste experts and industrial waste managers are concerned with cutting down the dangers from solid wastes. Some scientists may also specialise as botanists, marine scientists, wildlife scientists and ecologists. Some environmental specialists may also be required to offer their expertise to landscape architects, wildlife and forestry specialists. 

·         Maitreyi College (W) Seat:  20

·         Ramjas College Seat:  30 Base cut off -3% for girls

·         Kalindi College (W) Seat:  20

 

Sericulture

·                     Acharya Narendra Dev College Seat: 20 At least 45% in PC B/ BT +40% in English or 40% in PCBE.

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