DU Admission: Delhi University announces cut-off marks as part of special drive to fill some vacant seats

New Delhi: Delhi University on Saturday declared the cut-off for a special drive to fill some vacant seats while most courses in leading colleges have been closed for admissions.

Candidates can apply for admission under the special drive on November 14 and 15.

NS The university has advised the candidates to check the availability of seats course-wise and category-wise College for which they are applying. The colleges will release the merit list and approve the candidates on the basis of available vacant seats on November 16 and November 17.

In Hansraj College and Hindu College, all courses in Arts and Commerce are closed for admission in the general category. Kirori Mal College has only seats under BA (Hons) Hindi, for which the cut-off has been pegged at 90 per cent.

Kamala Nehru College has closed admission for almost all its arts and commerce courses except BA (Hons) History and BA (Hons) Sanskrit for which the minimum marks requirement is 94.50 per cent and 62 per cent respectively.

Lady Shri Ram College has pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) English at 96.50 per cent, which is two percentage points lower than the fifth cut-off. The college requires 97.50 percentile for BA (Hons) Journalism, which is one percent less than the final cut-off.

Miranda House has pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) History as 98.50 percent., a drop of 0.25 percent from the fifth list.

Ramjas College has placed the cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics at 98.15 percent, which is 98.25 percent from the fifth list, BA (Hons) English at 96.75 percent, which is 97 percent lower than the previous list. Other courses available in the college are BA (Hons) Hindi and BA (Hons) Sanskrit.

At Aryabhatta College, the cut-off for BA (Hons) English, BCom, BSc (Hons) Mathematics, BA Program (Economics and History) and BA Program (History and Political Science) is 91 percent, 94 percent, 93 percentile, and 91 percentile. 93.5 percent and 94 percent respectively.

An official said that this downrange is between one to three per cent, they are not afraid to reduce the cut-off as the number of students is limited by the number of seats available.

“If 20 students apply for the four available seats, we will issue a merit list of students and the top four students will be eligible to get admission. Also, students who secured their admission in any of the colleges in the previous list They cannot cancel their admission and apply in these colleges,” he said.

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