Delhi University has come out with the seventh cut-off list with several colleges giving admission under the OBC category in few subjects which is likely to bring some relief to students.
A number of colleges are yet to fill seats in the reserved category, especially after the DU’s announcement of organising face-to-face admissions for such students.
Few colleges like Ramjas and Daulat Ram are providing admissions in courses like BCom, BCom Honours and English Honours to general category students. Nearly 36 colleges still have scope for admission in BCom (H). Colleges like Hindu with a high cut-off of 90.5 to 93.5 per cent which is only one per cent less than the last cut-off, Ramjas with 87.5 to 89.5 per cent, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce with 83.75 to 86.5 per cent and Matreyi with 75 per cent have admissions opne for BCom (H).
Economics (H) is being offered for OBC applicants in 22 colleges where Hindu College has the highest cut-off with 85.75 to 89.25 per cent with no variation from the last cut-off for the same course.
Similar to the sixth cut-off list, 12 colleges still have seats to offer in English (H) depending on the CATE results.
As far as Physics (H) is concerned only two colleges have opened admissions under the OBC category, while three colleges, including Hindu and Ramjas, have seats for Chemistry (H).
In the last cut-off list only Ram Jas had offered admissions in Physics (H), while Hindu and Ramjas had seats in Chemistry Honours. Compared to 10 colleges in the sixth list, nearly 17 colleges are now offering History (H) for OBC students which includes Hindu with a cut-off of 74 to 82 per cent and Kamla Nehru with 64 to 77 per cent. Some colleges have given 2 to 5 per cent relaxation to girls.