DU second cut-off list 2020 released on du.ac.in, check colleges still open for admission

DU second cut-off list 2020 released on du.ac.in, check colleges still open for admission

The Delhi University on Saturday (October 17, 2020) launched its second cut-off checklist for Under Graduate programmes with some school nonetheless open for admission and a few being closed seeing a minor decline within the rating required for admission.

In the primary cut-off checklist, Delhi University’s famend school Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) for Women had pegged 100 per cent rating for 3 programs within the second checklist — BA (Honours) Psychology, BA(Honours) Political Science and BA (Honours) Economics.

Candidates who didn’t get admission within the foundation of first cut-off checklist can nonetheless have an opportunity to get admission beneath the three programs with aspirants requiring 99 per cent for BA (Honours) Economics and 99.75 per cent for each BA (Honours) Psychology and BA (Honours) Political Science.

Similarly, the cut-off for BA (Honours) Journalism, was additionally dropped to 99.25 per cent within the second checklist which was at a cut-off of 99.50 per cent at LSR in first checklist.

College the place admissions are closed: BA (Honours) English course just isn’t accessible at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Hindu, IP College of Women, Kalindi, Kamala Nehru, Rajdhani, Satyawati College (Evening), Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Sri Aurobindo College.

Admission to BA (Honours) Economics is closed in Daulat Ram, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), Deshbandhu, BR Ambedkar, Gargi, Kamala Nehru, Kirori Mal, Maitreyi, PGDAV and Shivaji College.

Admission to BA (Honours) History just isn’t accessible in Bharati College, DCAC, BR Ambedkar, Hansraj, Hindu, I College of Women, Kamala Nehru, Kirori Mal, Laxmibai, Maitreyi, Motilal Nehru, Rajdhani schools.

Seats accessible for these programs in Delhi Univerity

The course is obtainable in LSR at a minimal rating of 99 per cent, whereas the cut-off for the course at Miranda House and Ramjas stands at 98.50 per cent and 97.50 per cent respectively. Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) additionally has seats accessible beneath BA (Honours) Economics and B Com(Honours).

The school has not effected a decline within the cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics from the primary checklist and continues to be at 99 per cent, whereas the cut-off for B Com (Honours) has dropped by one per cent from 99.50 per cent to 98.50 per cent.

Hindu College has saved the cut-off for BA (Honours) Philosophy unchanged at 97 per cent.

LSR, which had introduced a cut-off of 99.75 per cent for admission to B Sc (Honours) Statistics for basic class college students, has lowered the rating to 99 per cent within the second checklist.

Hindu College, which had pegged the rating for a similar course at 99.25 per cent has lowered it to 98.75 per cent within the second checklist. The course is obtainable at a cut-off of 98 per cent in Kirori Mal College.

Hindu College had introduced a cut-off of 99.33 per cent for B Sc (Hons) Physics within the first checklist however the admission to the course is closed within the second checklist.

The first cut-off checklist was launched final Saturday. Almost 50 per cent of the seats have been stuffed beneath the primary checklist. The varsity has 70,000 undergraduate seats.

The admissions beneath the second checklist will begin from Monday 10 am onwards and can finish on October 21. This yr, the admission course of is totally being held on-line resulting from coronavirus pandemic.

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