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DU received more than 59,000 applications on the last day of reception below the first cut-off list

New Delhi: More than 59,000 applications are accepted by the University of Delhi (DU) on the last day of reception under the first cut-off list, with more than 17,000 students paying fees, according to the data distributed by the University.
The process of applying for entry will be at 11:59 a.m.
on Wednesday.
The total number of applications is at 59,525, while 17,913 students have paid fees.
A total of 12,774 applications have been approved by the principles of various universities.
Manoj Khanna, Principal of Ramjas College, said they have agreed to 400 acceptance and has given time until 8:30 a.m.
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“We have to cancel acceptance if students do not send documents or provide businesses,” he said.
Khanna said for the B.com program, they have the application of the perfect goal scorer from Kerala board and there have been a large number of reception for physics B.SC (Honors), Mathematics (Honors), BC.COM, History (Honors), English ( Honors) and political science (Honors).
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) Main Principal Hem Chand Jain said The Rush was seen this time on campus after the first cut-off had never happened before.
He said as a college outside the campus, DDU had never seen this rush.
“I have been associated with the reception process at the College for the past 25 years.
We have received 1,517 applications, where 400 students have paid fees, 600 acceptance has been approved while 400 has been rejected.
Nearly 100 applications are in the process of more than related problems related to the Certificate , “Jain said.
The college has pegged Cut-Off Computer Science for B.SC (Honors) at 100 percent but has not received the application in the unreserved category, he said, adding that the course might be closed for categories that are reserved in the next list.
Similarly, ZOOLOGY B.SC (Honors), several combinations of BA programs, apart from the economy and history, may be closed for the second list.
According to Rajesh Dwivedi, Convener, acceptance at Aryabhatta College, they have received a total of 708 applications and 451 has been approved.
For political science (Honors), they have approved 117 reception for 58 seats while for BA programs, 103 receipts have been approved.
“Nearly 60 percent of applicants come from southern board such as Kerala, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with a high score,” Dwivedi said.
At Miranda House, nearly 600 applications have been temporarily approved in Hansraj College, 304 receipts have occurred in science courses and 225 to art and trade courses.
The college has set 100 percent cut-off for computer science B.SC (Honors) and 41 reception has occurred in the course.
At Rajdhani College, a total of 277 receipts have occurred for three days.

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