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DU Second Cut-off list - Science courses at a glance

June 30, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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DU Second Cut-off list - Science courses at a glance

New Delhi: The second cut-off list for admission to various undergraduate courses of Delhi University (DU) for the academic year 2009-10 has been announced today.

Students looking for science courses can move towards Ramjas College as the college has slashed the cut-off from 88pc to 78pc for Physics (H), 82pc to 74 pc for Chemistry (H), 76pc to 70pc for Botany (H) and 79pc to 76pc for Zoology (H).

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Physics (H) at Hansraj College has remained the same at 88pc while the admission for Chemistry (H) has been closed after the first cut-off list. Botany and Zoology (H) is available at 74pc and 78pc respectively.

Zoology (H) at Hindu College has slipped from 88pc to 85pc as compared to first cut-off list.

Miranda House of north campus has closed the admission for Chemistry (H) and Zoology (Z).While the cut-off at SGTB has reduced by 1-4pc for Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology.

Cut - off for science courses at Sri Venkateswara has also slashed by 1-4pc. Admission for Chemistry (H) has also been closed here after the first cut-off list.

At Hindu College cut-off for the B.Sc for the Statistics, remain static at 91.5pc. Lady Sri Ram College for Women and Sri Venkateswara at south campus has closed the admission for Statistics (H).

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