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No second cut-off for leading courses in many du college

No second cut-off for leading courses in many du college
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The chairs were filled in many colleges of the University of Delhi after the reception process was the first cut-off completed in October 8.
Even though the cut-off was high for many popular courses including psychology, political science, computer science, economy, college flooded with applications from high goalscorers meet the criteria.
More than 59000 applications are accepted against the first cut-off list, with many colleges seeing the closure of entry for several courses.
Gyantosh Kumar Jha, the point of Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (ARSD) said that they had closed the reception for the BA program after being cut off first.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results “There is only a marginal decline in the second cut-off list for other courses.
For example, BA (H) political science is available at 98.50% in the first cut-off, now available at 98.25 % in the second cut-off list, “Jha said.
He added that surprisingly, this year’s chair for the category ordered was filled quickly compared to the category without exhibitions.
Miranda’s house which sets 99.75% and 98.33% cut-off for the category of impartial for political science and physics has closed acceptance for these two subjects, confirming Bijaylaxmi Nanda, Principal, Miranda House.
Manoj Sinha, Principal, Aryabhatta College also confirmed a decline of only 0.25-2% on the second cut-off.
“We have recognized more students than the power of our sanctions in political science, BA programs (combinations of history and political science) and BCOM programs,” Sinha said.
Prakash Kumar Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Dyal Singh College informed that there was no second cut-off for political science, history, geography, Hindi and English, among others.
“Although 98% cut-off for political science programs (H), the department faces receipt.
A total of 105 students have been treated with the power of 77 sanctions,” Patel said.
He highlighted that posted Satyam Gandhi’s success, Air 10 at the UPSSC Civil Services Exam-2020, a graduate of political science from Dyal Singh College, has attracted more students to college.
Patel also confirms that of the total students received, 75% are girls.
On why more girls, Patel explained that there was a relaxation of a 1% sign for those who turned out to be useful and helped them secure the entrance ticket.
Bharti College which has a 93% cut-off for English (H) also faces reception.
The college has recognized 350 students against 65 seats subject to sanctions.

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