Over 15,000 admissions after DU's first cut-off list

NEW DELHI: Over 15,000 admissions took place after the first cut-off listing, nearly seven occasions the quantity last 12 months.

The last day of the admission process for the first cutoffs finished the day gone by.

According to a varsity reputable, out of over 56,000 seats, 15,245 seats had been filled which was a record-breaking quantity. Last 12 months, 2,200 seats had been filled after the first cut-offs.

The top five colleges where students took admission had been Hindu College, where 950 seats had been filled, followed by Ramjas College, where 926 seats had been filled, Gargi College For Women, where 776 seats had been filled, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College, where 632 seats had been filled, and Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, where 632 seats had been filled, consistent with information shared by the school.

The top lessons had been BA(Prog), where 1,929 seats had been filled, followed by BCom (Hons), where 1,606 seats had been filled, with the third most popular direction being BA(Hons) Political Science, where 1,260 seats had been filled.

The other top lessons had been BA(Hons) History where 1,075 seats had been filled and BCom where 1,068 seats had been filled, the overall information mentioned.

On June 19, which was day one of admissions, the Delhi University's server got here under severe force and the DigiLocker, a government-owned public cloud storage where certificates and documents had been saved, was no longer integrated with the school portal.

The second day and the third day of the admissions went smoothly, said officers.

The second cutoff is anticipated on Sunday and the officers are expecting a huge rush at the moment.

According to the admission rules, applicants wish to study the cut-off listing, choose lessons and colleges at the university web site, take printout of the admission slip and in the end method the respective colleges with the slip and required documents.

Today was additionally the last day of ECA trials for almost 18,000 students.

The Delhi University announced its first cut-off listing on June 18 for merit-based undergraduate lessons within the 2018-19 instructional 12 months, recording a drop within the minimum required marks as compared to the last 12 months.

The best possible cutoff this 12 months is 98.75 in keeping with cent for BA (programme) in Lady Shri Ram College. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce has a cut-off of 98.50 in keeping with cent for BA (Hons) in Journalism, whilst LSR College has a cut-off of 98.25 in keeping with cent for BA (Hons) in Psychology.


Last 12 months, the best possible cut-off was 99.66 in keeping with cent for BSc (Hons) in Electronics in SGTB Khalsa College. In humanities movement, Khalsa College had set the best possible cutoff at 99 in keeping with cent for BA (Hons) in Political Science.


In science movement this 12 months, the best possible cutoff was 98 in keeping with cent for BSc (Hons) in Physics in Hindu College. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College additionally had a cutoff of 98 in keeping with cent for its BSc (Hons) in Computer Science direction.


The varsity threw open its admission portal for aspirants of more than a few undergraduate lessons on May 15. The registration for these lessons ended on June 7.


Over 15,000 admissions after DU's first cut-off list Over 15,000 admissions after DU's first cut-off list Reviewed by Kailash on June 22, 2018 Rating: 5
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