<p>Popular courses still figure in the third cut-off list issued by some top Delhi University colleges, bringing a flicker of hope for admission seekers.<br /><br />The sought-after courses still appear in the third cut-off list of Lady Shri Ram College. For Economics, BCom and Mathematics, students now need one mark less in their best-of-four aggregate. The college has also reduced the cut-off for English by 0.75 per cent or by three marks. <br /><br />A few reserved seats at Shri Ram College of Commerce are also up for grabs. <br />At other North Campus colleges like Hindu, Hansraj, Miranda House and SGTB Khalsa, admissions are still open for certain Arts and Commerce courses. <br /><br />Hansraj College has kept its door open for admission seekers in Honours courses like English, Economics, History and BCom. The cut-off set by the college for BCom is in the range of 96.75–98.75 per cent, which is the highest percentage requirement in the third list. <br /><br />At Hindu College, admissions are still open in Honours programme in English, BCom, Economics, Philosophy and Sociology. <br /><br />Fresh cut-off<br /><br />A few colleges have also reopened admissions to courses that were closed in the second list. Kamla Nehru College, for instance, has issued a fresh cut-off for English Honours programme after skipping the course in its second list. <br /><br />The new marker set by the college is 93.5–96 per cent. <br /><br />IP College, which had closed admissions for History (Hons) in the second list, has set the admission marker at 91-94 per cent in the third list. <br /><br />But top colleges like Gargi, Kirori Mal and Ramjas have closed admissions to many of their courses in Arts and Commerce.</p>.<p><br />Seats have also been filling up fast in Science courses like Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. <br /><br />Only a handful of colleges are now offering these courses. <br /><br />Ramjas College whichis popular for its Science courses has posted a cut-off of 94.5-95.25 per cent for Mathematics (Hons).<br /><br />Admissions to BSc Computer Science are still on at most colleges. <br /><br />Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, which posed a stiff competition with its 100 per cent cut-off for the Computer Science programme for non-Science aspirants, is one of the few aberrations, as it didn’t issue a third cut-off for general and disabled category. </p>.<p>The college had reduced the cut-off by 2 per cent in their second list.</p>
<p>Popular courses still figure in the third cut-off list issued by some top Delhi University colleges, bringing a flicker of hope for admission seekers.<br /><br />The sought-after courses still appear in the third cut-off list of Lady Shri Ram College. For Economics, BCom and Mathematics, students now need one mark less in their best-of-four aggregate. The college has also reduced the cut-off for English by 0.75 per cent or by three marks. <br /><br />A few reserved seats at Shri Ram College of Commerce are also up for grabs. <br />At other North Campus colleges like Hindu, Hansraj, Miranda House and SGTB Khalsa, admissions are still open for certain Arts and Commerce courses. <br /><br />Hansraj College has kept its door open for admission seekers in Honours courses like English, Economics, History and BCom. The cut-off set by the college for BCom is in the range of 96.75–98.75 per cent, which is the highest percentage requirement in the third list. <br /><br />At Hindu College, admissions are still open in Honours programme in English, BCom, Economics, Philosophy and Sociology. <br /><br />Fresh cut-off<br /><br />A few colleges have also reopened admissions to courses that were closed in the second list. Kamla Nehru College, for instance, has issued a fresh cut-off for English Honours programme after skipping the course in its second list. <br /><br />The new marker set by the college is 93.5–96 per cent. <br /><br />IP College, which had closed admissions for History (Hons) in the second list, has set the admission marker at 91-94 per cent in the third list. <br /><br />But top colleges like Gargi, Kirori Mal and Ramjas have closed admissions to many of their courses in Arts and Commerce.</p>.<p><br />Seats have also been filling up fast in Science courses like Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. <br /><br />Only a handful of colleges are now offering these courses. <br /><br />Ramjas College whichis popular for its Science courses has posted a cut-off of 94.5-95.25 per cent for Mathematics (Hons).<br /><br />Admissions to BSc Computer Science are still on at most colleges. <br /><br />Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, which posed a stiff competition with its 100 per cent cut-off for the Computer Science programme for non-Science aspirants, is one of the few aberrations, as it didn’t issue a third cut-off for general and disabled category. </p>.<p>The college had reduced the cut-off by 2 per cent in their second list.</p>