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Delhi University announces first cut-off list

First Published: 28th June, 2019 17:33 IST

The Delhi University on Thursday announced its first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate courses. The cut off list includes colleges like Hindu, Hans Raj, SRCC, LSR, Kirori Mal and

The Delhi University on Thursday announced its first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate courses.

The cut off list includes colleges like Hindu, Hans Raj, SRCC, LSR, Kirori Mal and Ramjas among others.

The cut off percentage for B.Com (Hons) course in Sri Ram College of Commerce in the general category is 98.5% which saw an increase of .75% from last year.

In Kirori Mal College, cut off for popular courses like English (Hons), Economics (Hons) and B.Com (Hons) are above 97%.

Cut offs for courses in Hans Raj College has seen marginal increase of .5% including Economics (Hons).

In the science stream, the highest cut off is for Physics (Hons) at Hindu College for 98.33 %.

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce has the highest cut off of 98.5% for the undergraduate course of Honours in journalism.

For Psychology, the highest cut off this year has been fixed by Lady Sri Ram College at 98.75%.

For Arts courses, the highest cut off stands at 99% for Political Science at Hindu College.

According to the admission rules, applicants need to study the cut-off list, select courses and colleges on the university website, get a print of the admission slip and approach the respective colleges with the required documents.

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