University of Delhi‬ First Cut-off List Released, Highest is 99.66% for Electronics
University of Delhi‬ First Cut-off List Released, Highest is 99.66% for Electronics
The much-awaited first cut-off list for admission to Delhi University colleges was released late on Friday with most cut-offs concentrating around the 97% tab for Commerce courses, set earlier in the day by the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC).

New Delhi: The much-awaited first cut-off list for admission to Delhi University colleges was released late on Friday with most cut-offs concentrating around the 97% tab for Commerce courses, set earlier in the day by the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC).

Hindu College, Lady Shri Ram (LSR), and Kirorimal College set their cut-offs for Economics (Honours) at 97.5%.

Releasing its cut-off earlier than the rest, SRCC had pegged it just a little higher at 97.75%, for the Economics (Honours) and B.Com (Honours). ALSO READ | SRCC First Cut-off List Out, Sees Marginal Dip

Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College threw a little surprise with a 98.25% cut-off for Economics (Honours). It left behind others when it came to Sciences with the highest 99.66% cut-off for B.Sc. (Electronics). For BA (Honours) English, it set an enviable cut-off of 98.75%, higher than the rest.CLICK HERE FOR ARTS AND COMMERCE CUT-OFFSCLICK HERE FOR SCIENCE CUT-OFFS

Just like Sciences, SGTB Khalsa raised the bar highest for Arts as well with a 99% cut-off for its BA (Political Science) course.

LSR set its B.Com (Honours) cut-off on par with SRCC at 97.75%.

Hansraj College pegged its sciences cut-off at 97.33 and 97.75% for Chemistry and Computer Science, its highest this year.

Among colleges offering journalism course, LSR set the highest cut-off of 98%, followed by Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) with 97%.

Off campus colleges like Bharti College and Institute of Home Economics set their journalism cut-off at 96%, followed by Maharaja Agrasen College, located in Mayur Vihar in east Delhi, at 95%.

Cut-offs for courses in Hindi and Sanskrit (Honours) hovered within an achievable 60-70% for most colleges. (With IANS inputs)

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