Delhi University Admission : Seats still available

Updated on: Friday, July 10, 2015

Stuck in the issue of college admission, chances to get a seat in Delhi University is still possible. The Delhi university has announced its fourth cut-off list for admission to its undergraduate programmes on July 9

While seats for popular courses are still vacant, majority of colleges have seats empty with the most recent cut-off rundown seeing a negligible drop in rates needed for confirmation. Sri Ram College of Commerce, Lady Sri Ram College and Daulat Ram College have closed admissions for all courses for the general category. However, at SRCC, Economics (H) is still open in the fourth list of Delhi University at 97.37 per cent.

Kirori Mal College has closed admission many courses in Arts except Political Science (H) at 94.25 per cent. Commerce courses like Economics (H) and B.Com (H) are open at 96.25 per cent and 96.5 per cent with a maximum drop of 0.5 per cent. Gargi College has released its cut-off with an average dip of 0.5 per cent in most courses. English (H), B.Com (H) and Application Psychology (H) courses are open at 93.75 per cent, 95.25 per cent and 95.5 per cent respectively.

B.Com (H) is still available at ARSD college (97), Aryabhatta college, Deshbandhu College and College of Vocational Studies (95) and Gargi College (95.25), Hansraj College (95.5) among others. Four colleges - Janki Devi Memorial College, SGND Khalsa, SGTB Khalsa and Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, which had not released the third-cut off list of Delhi University in view of a Delhi High Court judgment granting them minority status, have featured in the fourth list of Delhi University.

According to the notification discharged by the college, those understudies who qualified in the past rundown under general and PWD classes can likewise apply for admission in Delhi university. According to admission guidelines, students who meet the qualifying criteria can take admission under the fourth list till tomorrow. The next cut off list will be announced on July 14.

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