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DELHI UNIVERSITY–1st CUTOFF , 2nd DAY OF ADMISSION

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Saturday, June 29, 2013
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Today was the second day of admissions in Delhi University . Students from all over India have gathered at the Delhi University . Excitement could be seen on the faces of the students who gathered at DU. 


Many colleges of DU have demanded for 100% cutoffs. The Delhi University has announced its first cut-off list for the new four-year undergraduate program The cut-off mark nearly touched 100 per cent with two colleges putting the ceiling at 99.75 per cent.


Both Hindu College and Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Science have kept their cut-off in the bracket of 96.75-99.75 and 97-99.75 per cent for Commerce and B Tech courses respectively.


Last year Hindu College was the front runner among Delhi University colleges for having a high cut-off range of 96.25 to 99.25 per cent. Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), one of the most coveted institutions of the varsity, that had sparked much debate in 2011 by putting its first cut-off ceiling at 100 per cent, chose to keep its cut-off for Commerce and Economics at 97 and 97.5 per cent respectively.


For the coveted Economics course, Hindu has put its cut-off at 97.5 per cent, while LSR declared a cut off of 97.75 per cent.


Cut-off marks at Hansraj College is at 97.25 per cent, Miranda House at 96.5-97 per cent, Kirorimal at 95.5-98.5 per cent and Ramjas at 94.5-97.5 per cent. English and Journalism courses, admissions for which were carried out through common entrance tests until this year, also saw a high cut-off.



While the cut-off for English ranged till 98.5 per cent with the highest being at Hindu college, the first ever cut-off marks for the Journalism course were above the 90 per cent mark in all the six colleges offering the course.


In Science courses, Maths and Physics remained the most popular. Among the B Tech courses to be offered from this year, Computer Science and Electronics saw high cut-offs considering their popularity among the applicants.


This year Delhi University is introducing the new four-year structure which will be a shift from the present 10+2+3 scheme.


The course entails awarding a diploma if a student exits after two years, a bachelor's degree after three years and a bachelor's degree with honours or a B Tech degree on completion of four years.


Report By – Shruti Sharma

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