DU will start admissions under the second cut off list from tomorrow. details here

Cut-off marks declared by various colleges of Delhi University:

Admissions to courses such as BA (Hons) Economics and BA (Hons) History are still open in some of the premier colleges, even though the minimum marks required remain high.

Of the eight colleges that had announced 100 percent cut-offs for courses, Hindu College, Jesus and Mary College and Hansraj College have closed admissions. There are two seats vacant in Ramjas College for BA (Hons) Political Science, which is why it has not changed the cut-off, which is 100 percentile.

Deen Dayal Upadhyay College and Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies had announced the cut-off of 100 per cent for BSc (Hons) Computer Science but it has been brought down to 98.5 per cent after finding no takers.

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College has asked for the correct marks for B.Com program but has reduced the asked marks to 98.75 percentile. Shri Ram College of Commerce, which had set the cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics and BCom (Hons) at 100 per cent, has dropped 99.75 per cent and 99.12 per cent respectively in the second list.

College of Vocational Studies, Dyal Singh College, Janki Devi Memorial College, Gargi College, Kamala Nehru College and Sri Aurobindo College are among the colleges that have closed admission to BA (Hons) Economics. The course is still running in major North Campus colleges like Hindu, Hansra and Indraprastha College for Women.

The maximum cut-off for the course in Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College is 99.5 percent, while Hindu, Kirori Mal and Hansraj have asked for 99 percentile.

LSR has again topped the cut-off for BA (Hons) English with 98.75 per cent, while Hansraj is second with 98.5 per cent.

Some other colleges, including Bharti College, Dyal Singh College, Hindu College, Kirori Mal College, Miranda House, have closed admissions for the course, while more than 12 colleges have closed admissions to BA (Hons) History.

Those who have closed admission for History (Hons) include Hindu College, Maitreyi College, Motilal Nehru College, Shyam Lal College and Dyal Singh College. Miranda House has released the highest cut-off for the course at 99 per cent, while Sri Venkateswara College has placed it at 98 per cent.

Ramjas College has kept the cut-off for Political Science (Hons) as 100 per cent, while LSR, Kirori Mal College and Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College have secured 99.5 per cent, 99.25 per cent and 98.25 per cent respectively.

More than 12 colleges including Hindu College, Miranda House, Ramanujan College, Aryabhatta College and Dyal Singh College have closed admission to the course.

B.Com (Hons) candidates still have a chance to make it to the premier colleges.

LSR has pegged the cut-off for B.Com (Hons) at 99.5 per cent, while Hansraj and The Hindu have put it at 99 per cent.

Admissions to the courses in Aditi Mahavidyalaya, Bharti College, Kamala Nehru College and College of Vocational Studies have been closed.

In Science courses, BSc (Hons) Chemistry, BSc (Hons) Electronics, BSc (Hons) Geology, BSc (Hons) Mathematics, BSc (Hons) Zoology, BSc Physics with Chemistry and BSc Physics with Computer The cut-off for Hansraj College has come down to 98.66 percent, 98 percent, 98.66 percent, 98.75 percent, 98.33 percent, 97 percent and 98.66 percent respectively.

The minimum marks required for these courses in the first list was 99 per cent.

BSc (Hons) Mathematics is closed for admission in LSR but it is still available at 98.75 percentile in Kirori Mal College and 96.5 percent in Indraprastha College for Women.

Admissions under the second cut off will start from Monday and will continue till Wednesday. The admission process is online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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