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Some DU colleges put out second cut-off list, marks down by 0.25 to 1.5%

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College also released its second cut-off list with the marks required for BSc (Honours) Computer Science going down by 1.5 per cent
Last Updated 09 October 2021, 14:33 IST

Delhi University's Ramjas College, which had pegged the cut-off for BA (Honours) Political Science at 100 per cent in the first list, has not brought any change in the required marks in the second list.

However, the cut-off for BSc (Honours) Physics has come down to 99.33 per cent from 100 per cent, while that for the BA programme combination has dropped to 99.5 per cent from 100 per cent.

Hansraj College, which had pegged the cut-off at 100 per cent for BSc (Honours) Computer Science for unreserved category students, has closed admissions to the course for the second list. The cut-offs saw a decline ranging from 0.25 per cent to two per cent. The admissions for BA (Honours) Anthropology and two BA programme combinations of Economics and Commerce and History and Economics are closed.

The cut-offs for BA (Hons) Economics, BSc (Hons) Physics and B.Com (Hons) have declined to 99 per cent, 99.33 per cent and 99 per cent, respectively.

In the first list, Hansraj College had kept the cut-offs for BA (Hons) Economics, BSc (Hons) Physics and B.Com (Hons) at 99.75 per cent, 99.66 per cent and 99.75 per cent, respectively.

The cut-offs of BA (Hons) English, BA (Hons) History, BSc (Hons) Chemistry, BSc (Hons) Electronics, BSc (Hons) Geology, BSc (Hons)Mathematics, BSc (Hons) Zoology and BSc Physical Science with Chemistry and BSc Physical Science with Computer have come down to 98.5 per cent, 98.75 per cent, 98.66 per cent, 98 per cent, 98.66 per cent, 98.75 per cent, 98.33 per cent, 97 per cent and 98.66 per cent.

In the first list, the minimum marks required for these courses were 99 per cent.

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College also released its second cut-off list with the marks required for BSc (Honours) Computer Science going down by 1.5 per cent.

The cut-off for the course in the first list was pegged at 100 per cent but there were no applications received for the course in the first list.

The cut-off for the course is pegged at 98.5 per cent in the second list but it is closed for admissions in SC, ST, PwD and EWS categories.

The other colleges that had pegged the cut-off at 100 per cent for the course were Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies and Hansraj College with the former also drawing a blank for the course.

The admissions to BSc (Honours) Mathematics, BSc (Honours) Zoology, BSc (Life Science) have been closed while BA programme combinations of Economics and Political Science and History and Political Science are also closed.

Some courses like BSc (Honours) Chemistry, BA (Honours) English, BSc Physical Science with Chemistry are closed for admissions in the reserved categories.

Female students will get a one per cent relaxation in the asking marks for all courses.

Aryabhatta College also released its second cut-off list with the decline ranging between 0.25 to one per cent.

The college had kept the highest cut-off for BA (Honours) Psychology among all the courses at 98.5 per cent in the first list which came down to 98.25 per cent in the second list.

The cut-offs for BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) Hindi, BSc (Honours) Mathematics saw a one per cent decline to 97, 85 and 96 per cent, respectively.

The cut-off for BA (Honours) English and BA (Honours) History, BCom (Honours) have come down to 95.5 per cent, 94.5 per cent and 97.5 per cent, a decline of 0.5 per cent from the list.

The courses that are closed are BA (Honours) Political Science, BCom Programme and BA Programme combination of History and Political Science. Apart from BA (Honours) Political Science, BA (Honours) English, BA (Honours) Psychology and BCom (Honours), all other courses have a one per cent relaxation for female students.

Apart from Hindi (Honours), the cut-off for which has been pegged at 68 per cent, BVoc Retail Management and IT and BVoc Healthcare Management, Jesus and Mary College has said there won't be any second list for other courses, which means their seats have been filled.

The college had pegged the cut-off for BA (Honours) Psychology at 100 per cent for those who do not include the subject while calculating their best of four percentage.

The cut-off for students who were to include the subject in their best of four subjects (BFS) marks was 99 per cent.

At the College of Vocational Studies, the admissions will remain closed for Economics (Honours), (History (Honours), BCom (Honours), Hindi (Honours) and BSc (Honours) Computer Science. Only BA (Honours) English is open at a cut-off of 96.25 per cent, a marginal decline of 0.25 per cent from the first list.

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(Published 09 October 2021, 14:28 IST)

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