New Delhi: Ramja College and Hindu College may not have a second cutoff list for political science (H) because common seats available for all courses are taken despite 100% qualification marks.
32 reception was completed for the courses in Ramja with Tuesday night and 60 in Hindu College.
In Shri Ram College of Commerce, the maximum cutoff benchmark does not prevent applicants.
For the economy (H), 31 of 61 applications for entry have been removed.
These collaces are 63 seats under the general category.
In BCC (H), 108 receipts have been approved from 261 applications received, and 31 students completed the receipt process by paying fees as well.
Approval 26 is in the process.
Twelve reception has also been logged in for computer science (H) with a 100% cutoff in Hansraj College.
In Ramja, 32 acceptance was concluded, one in the OBC category in political science (H).
Tanvir Aeijaz, Coordinator of Political Sciences Program at the Institution, said, “With Cutoff at 100% M, we expect some students to apply.
But the application we received is far more than expected.” Most students who take entrance tickets in Hansraj come from Kerala.
In Srcc too, from 31 treated for the economy (H), 13 came from the State Council of Kerala.
“With their 100% aggregate, Kerala students can go to college, but because they have seniors at Hansraj College, many of them choose our institutions,” Ajiz said.
In Hindu College, because students from other categories have also been guaranteed 100%, they are all automatically converted into the acceptance of the general category.
“We have fully approved 60 entries and the process is ongoing to remove the others,” said Anju Srivastava, Hindu Principal.
“We have acknowledged more students than the chairs we offer under the category.
There is one more day left, so we hope more students to register.” On that day, the application also increased in SRCC for BCOM (H) Premium courses (H) and Economy (H).
A SRCC official said, “Even though we usually don’t store data on different boards from candidates, we have noticed the trend of one student for every three applicants from Kerala.
I think this year, we will recognize more students from educational boards in South India Instead of North India.
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