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DU admissions 2019: Third cut-off list out, marginal decline in score

DU admissions 2019: The number of cancellations since the second cut-off stands at 3,082. This year, the varsity has effected a 10 per cent increase in seats to accommodate the EWS category students. There has been a rise of close to 6,000 seats, taking the total number of seats for UG courses to 62,000.

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DU admissions 2019: Delhi University Monday released its third cut-off list for undergraduate courses with a marginal decline in scores required for admission as seats are still up for grabs in the North Campus colleges for courses such as BA (Honours) Economics, BCom (Honours) and science stream for the general category aspirants.  In many of the North Campus colleges, seats are still available under the BA(Honours) Economics courses in the unreserved category.

Hindu College has pegged the cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics at 98 per cent and is 0.25 per cent less than the score announced in the second list. Admissions to BA (Honours) English, BA (honours) Hindi and BA (Honours) History are closed. In science stream, seats are available for BSc (Honours) Zoology and  BSc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry courses.  While the cut-off for BSc (Honours) Zoology has come down from 97 per cent to 96.33 per cent, the cut-off for B.Sc (Programme) Physical Science with Chemistry has seen a marginal dip from 96.33 to 96 per cent.

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At Hansraj College, seats are still up for grabs for BSc (Honours) Botany for which the cut-off has dropped down from 94.66 per cent to  93.33 per cent. The cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics has also seen a marginal dip from 98 per cent to 97.75 per cent. Miranda House has kept the cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics same as the previous list. The cut-off remains at 97.75 per cent while the cut-off for BA (Honours) Sociology has dropped from 96.50 per cent to 96.25 per cent. Even for BA (Honours) Geography, it has come down from 98 per cent to 97.50 per cent.

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Daulat Ram College has admissions open for BA (Honours) English which has seen a dip of one per cent from 95.75 per cent to 94.75 per cent. For BA (Honours) History, the cut-off has come down to 94.50 per cent from 94.75 per cent. At the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), the cut-off for BCom (Honours) has dropped down from 98 per cent to 97.75 per cent for the unreserved category while the admissions are closed for the Economically Weaker Section category.

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Lady Shri Ram College, which had closed admissions for BCom (Honours) after the first cut-off list as seats were filled up, has announced a cut-off of 97.75 per cent in the list. The first cut-off was pegged at 98 per cent. At Kamala Nehru College, seats are available under the BA (Honours) Journalism, the minimum percentage for which has dropped down to 95 per cent from 96 per cent while for BA (Honours) Economics, the marks have come down from 96.25 per cent to 95.75 per cent.

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At Gargi College, seats are still available for courses like BA (Hons) English, B.Com and BCom (Honours), BSc Life Sciences and BSc Physical Sciences. Most of the combinations under BA programme are closed apart from Philosophy and Psychology, English and History, Philosophy and Political Science among others. According to the data shared by DU, 43,854 admissions have taken place after 778 withdrawals since the beginning of the admission process.

The number of cancellations since the second cut-off stands at 3,082. This year, the varsity has effected a 10 per cent increase in seats to accommodate the EWS category students. There has been a rise of close to 6,000 seats, taking the total number of seats for UG courses to 62,000.

First uploaded on: 09-07-2019 at 16:56 IST
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