Hindu College is 100%, DU’s first list released
DU has released the first cutoff list for admission to undergraduate courses. This time the cutoff for many courses of at least 6 colleges has been 100%.
- DU released the first cutoff list
- 6 The cutoff of many college courses was 100%
- Name of Hansraj and Hindu College included in the list
New Delhi: The University of Delhi (DU) on Friday released the first cut-off list for admission to graduate courses, which have at least six colleges, namely SRCC and Hindu College, where many courses are offered. The cutoff for this is 100 percent.
- 100% cutoff in these colleges
DU affiliated Shri Ram College of Commerce in Economics (Hons) and B.Com (Hons), Hindu College and Ramjas College in Political Science (Hons), Hindu College and SGTB Khalsa College in B.Com, Hansraj College and Deen Dayal Upadhyay College in Computer Science (Hons) and Jesus and Mary College has announced 100 percent cutoff in Psychology (Hons) courses.
- Last year the cutoff of 3 subjects was 100%
Delhi University-affiliated college principals say that this year’s cutoff is likely to be higher than last year’s as more than 70,000 students have secured more than 95 per cent marks in CBSE’s 12th board exams. It is noteworthy that in the year 2020, Lady Shri Ram College had released 100 percent cutoff for BA (Hons) in three courses- Economics, Political Science and Psychology.
- Admission process will start from October 4
Let us inform that the process of admission in DU affiliated colleges will start from October 4. This year around 2.87 lakh students have registered for admission in various undergraduate courses of Delhi University which is less as compared to 3.53 lakh applications last year. Most of these candidates also belong to CBSE Board. According to the data, around 2.29 lakh applicants are from CBSE affiliated schools. It is followed by Haryana Board of School Education (9,918), Council for Indian School Certification Examination (9,659) and Uttar Pradesh Board of Higher and Intermediate Education (8007).