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DU Colleges announce Second Cut Off List 2009

June 29, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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DU Colleges announce Second Cut Off List 2009

New Delhi: Good news for students who missed out on a seat in Delhi University (DU) after the First Cut-Off List was announced recently.

Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Hindu College, Acharya Narendra Dev (AND) College, Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC) and Kirori Mal College have announced their Second Cut-Off Lists for admissions to various undergraduate courses.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SECOND CUT OFF LIST 2009

While SRCC has brought down its cut off for B.Com. (Hons) from 95.25 percent to 94.75 percent, Hindu College has brought down its cut off for B.Com. (Hons) from 95.75 percent to 94.5 percent.

The complete Second Cut-Off List will be announced tonight.

Keep visiting www.IndiaEduNews.net for the latest updates on DU Cut-Off Lists 2009.

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