New Delhi: Students can begin taking admission into colleges based on second cut-off list, released today. The cut-off percentages for admission to popular courses in Delhi University did not drop remarkably in its second list even as some colleges closed admission for most courses.
At over 50 colleges, admission is still open in Commerce though the drop in cut-offs is marginal at most of them. Seats are also available in Economics in about 28 colleges and in English in over 30. The two subjects in which admissions have closed in most colleges are, surprisingly, History and Political Science, with the number of admissions more than the sanctioned seats by very wide margins in some.
Shri Ram College of Commerce has issued a second cut-off for commerce with a marginal drop of only 0.25 percentage points — from a range of 97.5%-99.25% to 97.25%-99%, which is likely to result in withdrawals from other colleges. Most colleges have been very cautious about reducing the cut-off in this subject. Lady Shri Ram College has lowered its commerce cut-off by the same amount as SRCC — from 97.5% to 97.25%. Kamala Nehru College, Ram Lal Anand and Acharya Narendra Dev have dropped the BCom (H) cut-off by a single percentage point.
Delhi University has very clear guidelines that no applicant can be denied admission in a college if he/she meets the cut-offs and seeks admission during the stipulated time. Due to this some colleges have admitted more students than the seats available.
Bureau Report
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