Marginal dip in 4th cut-off list
Delhi University released the fourth cut-off list on Sunday but the dip in percentage was not significant — the average cut-off still being over 90 per cent. However, seats are still on offer in popular commerce and economics courses.
Hindu College still has seats open in commerce, economics, sociology, chemistry and botany.
Seats in commerce are still available in over 20 colleges, most of which are off-campus colleges. Hansraj, Gargi, Hindu, Kamla Nehru and Kirori Mal are among the top colleges still having seats in the course.
In Hansraj, admission can still be taken in economics at 96.25 per cent, while it is open in Hindu at 96.5, at Sri Venkateswara between 95.75 to 96.25, and at Kamla Nehru between 90.5 and 92.5.
Seats in English are available at Hansraj, Miranda House, Kirori Mal and Ramjas among others.
With withdrawals from some courses in different colleges, fresh cut-offs in the list have reopened admissions.
Admissions would still be open for students of the SC and OBC categories as most of the colleges are yet to fill in their quotas.
However, Lady Shri Ram (LSR) closed admission for most courses. Except History, admission for all courses for the popular girls college was closed in the general category.
Science courses were mostly closed with only six colleges having seats in chemistry. Some colleges are still offering B.Tech. in computer science in the fourth cut off list.
Notification of fifth admission list by the colleges, if any, will be issued on July 11.
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