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Delhi University declares fourth cut-off list for 15,000 seats
Posted: Jul 14, 2017
Chemistry: Dyal Singh College along with Zakir Husain Delhi College saw the highest drop in Chemistry with the cutoff for Chemistry going down by 1% point. Currently 12 colleges are taking the admissions. Hans Raj College has upheld their cutoff at 95.66%, same as third list.
Math: Lakshmibai College witnessed the highest drop by 1.25%. 22 more colleges including Kalindi, ARSD, and Dyal Singh College are taking the admissions.
Physics: The cutoff for Physics fell by two percentage points. Admissions at two colleges including Kalindi are now reopened.
Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board:The Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) had announced second cut-off list, with the highest being 88% for B.Com at Miranda House. The NCWEB offers B.Com and B.A. It had announced its first cut-off lists on July 1 (Saturday). The highest cutoff stood at 90% for B.Com at Hansraj and Miranda House. It released its third cutoff list on Wednesday with the lowest cutoff for BA Programme and BCom at Aditi Mahavidyalaya that stood at 68% and 76% respectively. Female students from Delhi NCT were going to be inevitably eligible for admission to the NCWEB. Some of the female students had accidentally unchecked NCWEB as an option. Later the Delhi University announced that all female students who applied for BA Programme and BCom courses for regular colleges will be considered admission to the NCWEB.
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