Delhi University announces second cut-off list, marginal drop in few courses
Delhi University announces second cut-off list, marginal drop in few courses
Delhi University announced the second cut-off list for admission to its undergraduate programmes

New Delhi: Delhi University on Monday announced the second cut-off list for admission to its undergraduate

programmes, with a marginal drop in its percentages even as various colleges closed the enrollment to popular courses such

as BCom Honours and Economics Honours for various categories.

College of Vocational Studies and Indraprastha College for Women which had kept the percentage requirement of perfect 100 for admission to BSc Computer Science (Hons) in the first list, revised it to 93-99.5 per cent and 95.5-100 per cent respectively.

While Sri Ram College of Commerce closed admission to BCom (Hons) for General category, it has kept a ceiling of 97.75 per cent for Economics (Hons), just 0.25 less than the first cut-off.

Other colleges which have closed admission to BCom (Hons) for general category include Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, Deshbandhu College, Dyal Singh College, Kalindi College, Moti Lal Nehru College, PGDAV (Evening) college, Shaheed Bhagat Singh (Evening), Satyavati Co Ed and Vivekananda College.

Miranada House has also closed admission to its Honors courses in Geography, History and Political Science.

While admissions to Hindi (Hons) and Physical Education (Hons) were closed at Lady Sri Ram college, the cut-offs for BA Programme, Economics Honors, English (H), Journalism (H), History (H) and BCom (H) are at 96.25, 97.5, 97.5, 98, 96.5

and 98 per cent respectively.

Kirori Mal College has also closed admissions to its Honours courses in Urdu, Bengali and BCom and BA Programme. Admissions at Ramjas College are closed for Zoology, Botany and Life Sciences Courses while the cut-offs for Chemistry (H), Maths (H), Physics (H), Statistics (H) at 95.56, 96, 96 and 96.5 respectively.

For admission to Sri Venkateshwara college, students are required to have 94.75 per cent for Chemistry and 96 per cent for Maths and Physics.

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