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Hansraj English Economics History courses open

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New Delhi:  Delhi University has announced its sixth cut-off list on Wednesday even as most colleges closed admissions to popular undergraduate programmes with only a few reserved category seats available at certain institutions.

ARSD (94.5-96.5%), Hansraj (96.5-97.5%), Kalindi (92.5%) and Satyawati (92.5%) are among the colleges where BA (Honours) in Economics is still being offered. English honours is still available at DCAC (90.5%), Hansraj (94.25-96%), Hindu (95.5-97%), Kalindi (89%), Satyawati (91.5-92.5%) and SGND Khalsa (88%).

Acharya Narendra Dev, ARSD and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee – the three off-campus colleges with a cut-off at 100% in the first list for entry into the programme –also closed admissions to the popular course.

Lady Sri Ram, Kirori Mal, Hindu, Ramjas, Deen Dayal Upadhyay and Daulat Ram are among the colleges which have closed admissions to all courses and have only a few seats left for reserved category students.

Admissions to B.Com Honours are open at Hindu (96.75- 92.5%). Surprisingly, popular courses, including History, Economics and English honours, are still being offered at Hansraj.

Admissions to B.Sc Chemistry have been closed at all colleges, except for Ramjas and Sri Venketeshwara. Eligible candidates meeting the requirement notified in the sixth cut-off list can take admissions till July 17.

A seventh cut off list (if any) will be announced on July 18. 

(With PTI inputs)

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