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Business News/ Education / News/  Delhi University (DU) admissions: These colleges release third cut-off list. Details here
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Delhi University (DU) admissions: These colleges release third cut-off list. Details here

The cut-offs to popular courses, however, remained on the higher side. 
  • The admission process under the third list will commence from October 18.
  • Over 48,000 students have secured admission to the university, which has 70,000 undergraduate seats. (HT_PRINT)Premium
    Over 48,000 students have secured admission to the university, which has 70,000 undergraduate seats. (HT_PRINT)

    Third cut-off lists were released by some Delhi University colleges on Saturday. The required marks for admissions in undergraduate courses has dropped by 0.25% to 1.5%. The cut-offs to popular courses, however, remained on the higher side.

    The admission process under the third list will commence from October 18.

    BA (Honours) Economics is open at Hansraj College, Lady Shri Ram College and Hindu College at a cut-off of 99 per cent, respectively, while the course is closed in Janki Devi Memorial College, Kalindi College, Kamala Nehru College, Kirori Mal College, and Miranda House.

    The Indraprastha College for Women has pegged the cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics at 98 per cent, while at the Ramjas College, the cut-off is pegged at 98.75 per cent.

    Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) has kept the highest cut-off for the course at 99.50 per cent among all the colleges.

    At Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, for B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science, the required cut-off is expected to drop by 1.5%. 

    The cut-off for the course in the first list was pegged at 100 per cent but no application was received for the course in the first list. In the second list, cut-off was reduced to 98.5%, and in the third list, it has come down to 97%. 

    For B.Sc (Honours) Botany and B. Sc (Honours) Chemistry, the cut-offs are at 93.33% and 96.33%. Meanwhile, female students are eligible for 1% relaxation in the cut off for all courses. 

    The third cut-off list Aryabhatta College also released its third cut-off list with the decline ranging between 0.25 to 1.5%.

    The college had kept the highest cut-off for BA (Honours) Psychology among all the courses at 98.5% in the first list which came down to 98.25% in the second list.

    The cut-offs for BA (Honours) Hindi saw a one per cent decline to 84 per cent.

    The cut-off for BA (Honours) English came down to 94.75 per cent from 95.5 per cent while the cut-off for B.Com (Honours) have come down to 97 per cent in the third list from 97.5 per cent.

    The cut-off for Hindi (Honours) has been pegged at 64 per cent in third list at Jesus and Mary College (JMC), a decline of four per cent from the second list.

    The other courses that are open at JMC are BVoc Retail Management and IT and BVoc Healthcare Management. The college has filled up the seats in other courses.

    At the College of Vocational Studies, the admissions had closed for Economics (honours), History (Honours), B. Com (Honours), Hindi (Honours) and B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science in the first list.

    Only BA (Honours) English is open with the college seeking 96-96.25 per cent for admission. The cut-off in the second list for English (Honours) was 96.25 per cent with the college asking for marks less than 96.25 per cent in the third list.

    Over 48,000 students have secured admission to the university, which has 70,000 undergraduate seats.

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    Published: 16 Oct 2021, 05:40 PM IST
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