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DU second cut-off list - Arts and Commerce courses at a glance

June 30, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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DU second cut-off list - Arts and Commerce courses at a glance
New Delhi: Delhi University's second cut-off list has come out as a ray of hope for thousands of students who were unable to make it in the first cut-off list.

Though the first cut-off list had set the admission register ringing, the second list will get hundreds of thousands students pouring in for admissions.

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Various colleges have closed their admissions for general candidates in B.com (H) such as Daulat Ram College, Gargi College, Hansraj College, Janki Devi College and Shaheed Bhagat Singh College.

Admissions for the same are still open for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates.

Rest all other colleges have come out with their second cut-off list for B.Com (H) with cut-offs down by 0.25 - 0.75 pc.

While Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) has gone down by 0.5 pc in the cut-offs for applicants to their popular B.Com (H) programme for students from commerce as well as non-commerce background.

The cut-off for the same course has decreased by one pc for the OBC candidates.

The second cut-off list has seats open for almost all courses in B.A and B.Com.

The most popular course seems to be BA (H) in English for which colleges like Gargi, Lady Sri Ram College (LSR), Indraprastha (I.P) College and Janki Devi College have closed their admission for general candidates.

Whereas Daulat Ram, IP College, Kirori Mal, Miranda House, Ramjas and SRCC have closed admission for their Economics course.
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