Cutoffs drop sharply in Delhi University’s third list

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 08 Juli 2014 | 22.10

NEW DELHI: For those yet to get admission in a Delhi University college, the third cutoff list issued on Monday brings good news. Not only are popular courses still available, the cutoffs too have dropped.

BCom (honours) is available in 24 colleges and BCom in 28. English and Economics are open in 15 and 13 colleges, respectively. There are BA programme seats across 35 colleges. Science courses have seen the sharpest drop in cutoffs across colleges, including several on North Campus, with some courses coming down by more than six percentage points. Admissions for the third list will commence from Tuesday.

There is a lot to cheer for in the third cutoff list issued by DU on Monday. Not only are popular courses available, even students with scores in the mid-80s can get a seat. Getting into a North Campus college is also possible—in the programme courses at least.

First the big numbers. BCom (honours) is available in 24 colleges, BCom in 28, English in 15 and economics in 13. There are BA programme seats across 35 colleges.

Commerce remains available in colleges like Hindu and Hansraj, and is reopening in others. Kirori Mal, SGTB Khalsa and Gargi had all closed admissions to commerce after the first list but have reopened them in the third.

Click here for the full third cutoff list (PDF file)

KMC is reopening for both BCom (P) and BCom (H) though with a very slight (one and two marks, respectively) drop in cutoffs. Lady Shri Ram College has reopened BA (P), and general category seats are available in every course at Hansraj.

At Aditi Mahavidyalaya, BCom (P) is available at 75-80%. In fact, more than a dozen colleges have kept BCom (P) cutoffs in the 80s. The lowest cutoff for BA (P) is 60%, at Aditi and Bhagini Nivedita.

At Daulat Ram, cutoffs have dropped sharply for some courses—six percentage points for BSc (H) bio chemistry, 6.5 for zoology and six for botany. Six of Acharya Narendra Dev's 11 science courses are closed for admissions but for the remaining five, including botany, zoology and physica l sciences with computer science, the drop ranges from 4.7 to 5.33 percentage points. Even Hansraj, which has lowered cutoffs by just one mark for BCom (H), economics, history and English, has been more generous in the sciences. The botany cutoff is down to 90%; BSc life science to 90%; chemistry to 95%; electronics to 95.33%, and physics to 96%. Hindu has dropped the chemistry cutoff from 97% to 95.66%.

Daulat Ram and KMC have reopened admissions to history, reducing cutoffs by 0.5 and 1.5 percentage points respectively. Lady Shri Ram College has reduced its BA (programme) cutoff from 95.5% to 95.25% (one mark). Hindu continues to be very cautious with commerce and humanities. The commerce cutoff is now 96.75%-99.25% and the economics cutoff is 97%-98.5%. Interestingly, SGTB Khalsa is reopening admissions in commerce at the same cutoff it had for the first list—96.5%—and has dropped its BCom (programme) cutoff only by 0.25%.

Admissions for the third cutoff will commence from Tuesday.


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