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Delhi University Admissions: Cut-Offs Touch 100 Per Cent In Top Colleges

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Oct 11, 2020, 10:32 AM | Updated 10:32 AM IST


Delhi University Campus (Seek1/Wikimedia)
Delhi University Campus (Seek1/Wikimedia)

Delhi University on Saturday announced the cut-off for 2020 admissions at a dozen of its colleges, with the cut-off percentage touching 100 per cent at certain colleges. Lady Sri Ram (LSR) College for Women, for instance, is offering admission to BA (H) Economics, BA (H) Political Science, and BA (H) Psychology programmes to students who have got 100% as their best of four subjects score.

100 per cent is the requirement of marks for each of the three courses under the first list and if seats are vacant then the required marks can be lowered in the second list. Meanwhile, Kirori Mal College set the cut off at 99 per cent for admission to BA (Hons) in Political Science.

For B. Com (H), the college is accepting admission at and above 99.75 per cent marks.

At Hindu College, the cut-off marks for admission to BA (H) Economics is 99.25 per cent.

On the other hand, the cut-off for evening colleges as well as lesser-known off-campus colleges has gone higher than last year. BA (H) Economics, Political science are among the top courses this year.

This year, a record-high number of applications have been received. A total of 3,54,003 students have applied for the 64000 undergraduate seats. The number is 1.5 lakh higher than last year. Academics are claiming it to be an indicator of higher cut-offs.

The cut-off for DU is decided by calculating the best of four subjects marks scored in class 12 board exams. This year, 1,57,934 students scored over 90 per cent marks, while 38,686 got more than 95 per cent marks in CBSE class 12 results.

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