Placeholder canvas

Delhi University Cut-off list; see how to check it online

Date:

The Delhi University has announced its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses.

The university received around 2.2 lakh applications this year for about 56,000 seats in its 63 colleges.

Candidates planning to join any of DU’s colleges can check the cut-offs at university website, www.du.ac.in.

Here are live updates on the cut-off list:

8.01pm: Lady Shri Ram College for Women:

Highest cutoff for English (hons) with 98%. Last year it was 98.25%.

8pm: Sri Aurobindo College:

Sri Aurobindo College kept its cutoff similar to last year. English (hons) remained same as last year at 92%. B.Com (hons) at 95%. Hindi (hons) saw a dip of 2 percentage points and fell to 74%. BA programme was at 83%.

ALSO READ: Saudi Arabia makes 13 demands to Qatar for ending blockade

7.16pm: Kirori Mal College:

Cutoff for Physics (Hons) down from 98% last year to 96%. Political Science up to 97%.

7.15pm: Daulat Ram College:

At Daulat Ram College some subjects reported a rise in cutoff –English (hons) is available at 97% as compared to last year’s 96.25%. BA Programme cutoff increased to 91% from 2016’s 89.5%.

But other subjects, including Economics , History and Political Science, B.Com, and B.Com (hons) saw a dip ranging from 0.25-1 percentage points.

B.Com was at 96%, B.Com (hons) at 96.5%, and Economics (hons) at 96.5% at the college.

7pm: Hans Raj College:

The trend of cutoffs going lower continued at Hans Raj College also where most subjects either remained at the same mark as last year or saw a a dip of 0.25-1 percentage points.

The college kept the cutoff for Economics (hons) at 97.25% and B.Com (hons) at 97.5%. For English (hons) the cutoff remained same as last year at 97%.

Only BA Programme saw a rise in cutoff. The subject was available at 97% as compared to last year’s 96%.

The cutoff for Science subjects remained almost same. Chemistry (hons) was at 97.33% and Physics (hons) was at 97% — both same as last year.

6.30pm: Maharaja Agrasen:

Courses, other than BA programme, see a dip of 1-3 percentage points in cutoffs. BCom (Hons) down to 95%.

— Ramjas College 1st cutoff:

At Ramjas College, most of the subjects saw a dip between 0.25-2 percentage points in cutoff compared to last year.

B.Com (hons) was at 97.5%, a dip of 1.75 percentage points from last year’s 99.25%. Economics (hons) was at 97.5% as compared to last year’s 98.5%.

English (hons) is at 96.5% and History (hons) at 97%. Science subjects also saw a dip in the cutoff with Chemistry (hons) at 96%, going down by 2 percentage points from last year’s 98%, said Ramjas acting principal PC Tulsian.

Eco: 97.5%; English: 96.5%; B.Com (hons): 97.5%. Dip by 0.25-2 percentage points in most subjects.

— SRCC 1st cutoff: Economics and B.Com (hons) at 97.75%. Drop of 0.25 percentage point for Commerce and 0.50 percentage point for Economics from 2016.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

“We Were Looking For Players Who Bat In Middle”: Agarkar On KL Rahul’s Exclusion From India’s T20 World Cup Squad

During a joint press conference with Rohit Sharma in Mumbai, Agarkar said the main reason behind Rahul's exclusion was that they were looking for more options in the middle order and not the opening spots

IPL 2024: Pat Cummins Wins Toss; SRH Opt To Bat First Against RR

Hyderabad: SunRisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins won the toss...

Lok Sabha Polls: BJP Drops Brij Bhushan, Fields Son Karan As Candidate From Kaiserganj

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made a...

‘Shaksgam Valley Is Part Of India’: MEA On Chinese Activities Near Siachen Glacier

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Thursday reaffirmed that Shaksgam Valley is a part of India, adding that India has registered protests against China over illegal attempts to alter facts at the Shaksgam Valley