DU fourth cut-off list released, 20% seats left

DU cut-off list

DU Cut-off listDelhi University has released its fourth cut-off list for admission to undergraduate courses of its affiliated colleges. As per the list, only 20 per cent undergraduate seats are left for admissions but some popular courses such as Economics (Hons) and English (Hons) are still open at few colleges.

In the fourth list, the drop in cut-offs for many courses ranged from 0.25 to 0.50 percentage points and for others it remained same as the third list.

Under the third cut-off list by Delhi University (DU), Out of the 56,000 total seats available, 44,700 seats were filled, a university official said.

Admission to Economics (Hons), BCom (Hons) and English (Hons) were open at Hans Raj College where the cut-off was 96.75% for the first two courses and 95.75% for the last. Similarly, at Hindu College, admissions were open for Economics (Hons) and English (Hons) at 97.25% and 96%, respectively.

At Lady Shri Ram College, Philosophy (Hons), BA Programme and Statistics (Hons) are open at 92 per cent, 93.50 per cent and 97 per cent respectively whereas Economics (Hons), which was reopened for admission at the college during the third cut-off list, is closed for admission under the fourth list.

With a drop of 0.25 per cent in the cut-off under the fourth list, Economics (Hons) is open at Miranda House along with English (Hons) at 96.50 per cent, Sanskrit (Hons) 65 per cent, Sociology (Hons) 94.75 per cent and BA Programme 94.75 per cent.

The maximum number of admissions till now is in BA Programme with 7,538 students being admitted in different colleges. In BCom, there have been 4,711 admissions while in BCom (Hons) 4,511 were admitted.

The top three courses in which students withdrew admissions were Bcom (Hons), BCom and BA Programme.

“Many students take admission in these courses in whichever college they get in the first two lists. But later, they move to other colleges which they consider as better as cut-offs drop in subsequent lists,” a DU official said.

This year, DU is likely to announce five cut-off lists and then conduct central counselling for the remaining seats in the undergraduate courses.

Admissions under the fourth list will start on Friday and continue on Saturday and Monday. Verification of documents and approval of admission will be conducted from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm for regular shift colleges and 4 pm to 7 pm for evening shift colleges.

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