Delhi University cut-off list 2020 is finally released. The University of Delhi is not releasing a combined cut-off list, instead, the colleges are releasing the UG cut-off lists for various courses. As of now, Ramanujan College has already declared the cut-off and the other colleges are following up. It can be noticed from the initial trends that even the lesser-known colleges are raising the bar of cut-off this year. As many as 70,000 seats are vacant in DU colleges this year. Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College announces 100% cut-off for a few courses, Kirori Mal College has also announced a high cut-off for admissions.
List of colleges released DU first cut-off list 2020
Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College: The college has announced a 100% cut-off for admission to three courses– Economics (Hons), Psychology (Hons), and Political Science (Hons).
Aryabhatt College– BA (H) Eco- 98%, B Com (H)- 97.5%, BA (H) Psychology- 97%, BA (H) English and Political Science-95%
Sri Aurobindo College– B Com (H)- 95%
KiroriMal College– B Com (H)- 98.75%, BA (H) Economics- 98.5%, BSc(H) Statistics- 98.25%
How to get admission in DU
Students can check the first cut-off list on the official website du.ac.in.
A total of five DU cut off lists will be released for undergraduate courses. Candidates will be given two days to complete the admission process and two more days for fee submission.
DU cut off 2020
Since a vast number of students have scored over 90% in the CBSE board exam results 2020, and most of the applicants are from CBSE, the Delhi University cut off 2020 is likely to be higher than that of last year’s.
DU admissions 2020
As per reports, Delhi University has received over 3.54 lakh applications. The DU admissions 2020 will begin from October 12 as per the schedule after the first Delhi University cut off 2020 has been released.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the process will be completely online. No student would be allowed to enter Delhi University, officials have said.
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