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DU: 98% CUTOFF MARK for major science programs

DU: 98% CUTOFF MARK for major science programs
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New Delhi: Apart from three universities that need 100% to pursue the Physics and Computer Science program (H) BSC, several other science programs also viewed the first cut-off value for scholars announced by the University of Delhi on Friday.
Mark qualifications for courses such as BSC (H) in physics, chemistry and mathematics above 98% in many universities.
While most institutions set Cutoff with 1-2% higher than last year, Bhaskaracharya College chose a steeper increase in physics (H), with the requirements up from 93% last year to 97.33%.
Statistics (H) floated at the top of the cutoff starting from 98% to 99.25%, the highest in Hindu College at 99.5%.
A total of nine universities at the University offer BSC (H) courses in statistics.
The lowest is 94% at the Shaheed Rajguru College of Intery Sciences of Women.
While Kirori Mal College and Lady Shri Ram College for women set the bar for BSC statistics at 99.25%, 99% in Sri Venkateswara College.
Those who apply to BSC statistics (H) in the eyes of Sundri College, Ram Lal Anand College and Ramanujan College need to score 98% to get entrance tickets, which enroll in Ramja College requires 98.75%.
Cutoff in Sundri’s eyes represents a large increase of almost 6% from last year’s qualification point, although most of the other universities only posted a 1-2% increase in the statistical cutoff.
Science courses are expected to have a high cutoff.
Expected, in Hansraj, nine out of 12 science courses offered, set the bar at 99% upwards.
While the desired to pursue BSC (H) in physics needs to be collected 99.66%, courses such as BSC (H) in chemistry, geology, electronics, mathematics and zoology demand aggregate 99% like BSC (program) physics (program) ) and BSC (program) of physics with computer science.
Hansraj has set 100% cutoff for BSC (H) in computer science.
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College is similar to the perfect score for the BSC Computer Science Course (H).
The same course also had a high cutoff in Sri Teacher Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College at 98.75% and at Dyal Singh College and Ramanujan College at 98%.
Gyantosh Jha, Principal, Atma Ram Santatan Dharma College, said, “The increase in cutoff sign is expected when students have gained very high scores in their class XII Council exam this year.
We will get to know the right amount of students who apply to our campus Once the receipt process starts from Monday.
“Sanjay Batra, the entrance ticket in Sri Venkateswara, said that in the data provided by universities to universities after registration, there was no clarity of the number of students who had applied for science and trade.
“When a registered student, he chose all subjects.
Suppose there are 350 students with a 100% sign.
We don’t know how many of them will choose trade, science or art courses,” Batra said.
“Last year, there were too many reception in several colleges and so this time, all institutions were careful and set a cutoff high.”

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