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DU Releases 2nd Cut-Off List With Marginal Dip For Popular Courses

Verification of documents and approval for admissions will be done between 9.30 am and 1.30 pm.

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The Delhi University on Friday night announced the second cut-off list for admissions to various merit- based undergraduate courses, with the highest 98.25 percent for BA (Hons) Psychology in Lady Shri Ram College for Women.



Verification of documents and approval for admissions will be done between 9.30 am and 1.30 pm.
The press release of the second cut-off list shared by Delhi University.
(Photo Courtesy: Delhi University)
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The second highest was 97.75 percent in BA (Hons) Journalism in the same college.

The Delhi University had announced its first cut-off on 23 June and the highest was 99.66 percent for BSc (Hons) Electronics in SGTB Khalsa College.

Admissions for BA(Hons) political science and BA programmes in Hindu college have been closed for all categories, however subsequent cut-offs may be declared if there are any cancellation of admissions.

For the much preferred BA (Hons) English course in Lady Shri Ram college, the cut-off was 97.50 percent.

Cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics in the the Hindu College was 97.25 percent.

The lowest cut-off of 44.75 percent for BA (Hons) Sanskrit has been announced by Lakshmibai College.

Eligible candidates can visit the institutes between 1 July and 4 July between 10 am and 1 pm for morning colleges and between 4 pm and 7 pm for evening colleges.

Admission to 54,000 undergraduate seats of various DU colleges received over 2.5 lakh applications.

The next cut-off list will be announced on 7 July.

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After the first cut-off list was announced on 23 June, admissions had begun the following day. The dates for the release of subsequent cut-off lists are 7 July, 13 July and 18 July.

The second list is released to fill seats that were left vacant after the first list. Like previous years, the fall in cut-offs from the first list to the second has been marginal this year as well, especially for popular courses like English Hons and History Hons.

(With inputs from PTI.)

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