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DU admission process under 1st cutoff closes; 22,186 applications approved

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  The Delhi University 's admissions under the first cutoff list closed on Wednesday with the varsity approving 37.14 per cent of over 59,000 applications, officials said. The first completely online admission process commenced on Monday and ended at 5 pm on Wednesday. According to data shared by the varsity, out of 59,730 applications, it has so far approved 22,186 applications, while 11,248 aspirants have paid the fees. Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) principal Simrit Kaur said the college has had 125 admissions under the BA (Honours) Economics and 121 under BCom (Honours). The college had announced a cut-off of 99.50 per cent for BCom (Honours) and 99 per cent for BA (Honours) Economics. Read More

DU Postgraduate 2019 admissions begin today: Know process, steps

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DU PG 2019 admission: The Delhi University is all set to start the registration process for DU Postgraduate admissions 2019 on June 3, 2019. The application form will be available on the official website of Delhi University i.e www.du.ac.in According to the DU's Press Release, 'all eligible applicants are informed that the registration process for all the programmes will be completely online for all categories and all quota' Click here to read the full release. Candidates can fill the DU PG application form online and pay the requisite fee in online mode. This year, National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to conduct entrance exams for various Delhi University courses. Read More Article Source -> Business Standard

Delhi University fourth list: Up to 2% drop in cut-off across streams

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Admissions to various undergraduate courses started on May 15 and will end on June 7   Education News : Delhi University has announced its fourth cut-off list. Students from the science stream can still apply to colleges in the North Campus in courses such as B Sc (Hons) Botany,B Sc (Hons) Computer Science and B Sc (Hons) Physics as there are seats available under these courses. Humanities students can apply for BA (Hons) in Sociology, English and Economics as some seats in some colleges are still vacant. There has been a drop of 0.25 to two per cent in cut-offs for humanities courses across colleges. A drop of 0.25 to 0.5 per cent has been recorded in cut-offs in science courses. The varsity threw open its admission portal for aspirants of various undergraduate courses on May 15. The registration for these courses ended on June 7. The first cut-off list was announced on June 19. Read More