New Delhi: While the first cut-off list to enter various achievement-based undergraduate courses at the University of Delhi is scheduled to be released on Friday, several universities released a tentative qualifier of the previous day, higher than last year.
Aryabhatta College, for one, parked a psychological benchmark (award) at 98.5% and they for the economy (H) and BCOM (H at 98%.
This is a marginal increase from last year when the demand score for psychology (H) is 97 While BCK (H) is 97.5%.
Cutoff for Economics (H), however, remains static at 98%.
Courses such as English, history and political science in Aryabhatta also see a marginal increase in this year’s cutoff.
While feasibility for languages Britain (H) was set at 96% from 95% last year, demand scores for awards in history and political science each of these years, 95% and 96%.
Last year, Cutoff for History (H) in the first list was 94 and For political science (H) 95.
At the College of Vocational Studies, Thursday saw Cutoff for award courses in the field of economy and BCOM, respectively, at 97% for both courses, which constituted 0.5%.
Increased from the first list of benchmark scores Last year.
At 96.5%, Kelayaka N English (H) at Col Lege remains the same as last year, but history (H) sees a small increase to 92.5%.
Some of the colleges stated that the cut-off sign is likely to surge this year because a large number of students receive a very high value in their class XII Council exam, considered specifically in the absence of a written exam because Covid-19.
Gyantosh Jha, Principal, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, said, “There must be an increase in Cutoff because students in all board performed better this year.
We have analyzed data received and have found that among applicants there are more than 50,000 CBSE students have scored above 95%.
Students from the state board are also performing well.
“State that the qualifying score decided by universities was connected directly to various council results and the number of students who registered, Promila Kumar, Principal Gargi College, said , “Cutoffs will definitely increase this year because the board results are better than in previous years.
We have to move accordingly and decide the appropriate score bar.” The process of receiving DU below the first list is set to start from October 4 and will be fully online .
Students are not required to visit college for activities related to receipt.