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DU released a fifth cut-off list, several colleges reopened reception

New Delhi: Delhi University released a fifth cut-off list on Monday, with several universities reopening reception in several courses for general category students.
A total of 68,849 students have secured acceptance to the university since the first cut-off list was released.
Ramjas College has reopened reception for BA (Honors) Sanskrit and chairs are still available at BCOM (Honors) (97.75 percent), BA (Honors) History (96.75 percent), Hindi Hindi (91.25 percent ), BA (Honors) English (97 percent) and BA (Honors) Economy (98.25 percent).
Lady Shri Ram College has reopened the ADMISSION for the Philosophy of BA (Honors) in English and BA (Honors) at 98.50 percent and 97 percent respectively.
Cut-off journalism for BA (Honors) has dropped to 98.50 percent, a decrease of 0.50 percent from the fourth cut-off list.
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Aryabhatta College has reopened reception for BA (Honors) History for the Unreserved, Political Sciences (Honors) and BC.com category for the OBC category, BSC Computer Science (Honors) for the Category SC and B A.programme (Economics and History)) for EWS category.
At Miranda House, only two courses are available for students of the General Category – BA (Honors) (98.75 percent) and Sociology BA (Honors) (97.75 percent).
Kirori Mal College still has seats available under the Economy BA (Honors) (98.25 percent), BA (Honors) English (97.25 percent), History of BA (Honors) (97.25 percent).
The reception below the fifth cut-off list will start from Tuesday, while special cut-offs will be released on November 13.
In the related development, the non-Collegiate Women’s Education Agency (NCWeb) released its second cut-off on Monday.
NCWeb is a non-formal system to obtain a degree from Delhi University with lectures only sent on weekends.
Only female students living in the National Capital Region Delhi can register as a council student.
Jesus and Mary College have broken the cut-off at 82 percent for BCON, a five percent decline from the first list, while Maitriyi College has saved it at 81 percent, down from 83 percent in the first list.
The entrance ticket to the course has been closed in Hansraj College and Miranda House.
The minimum sign needed to get a ticket entry to the BA program (economy + political science) is 82 percent for Jesus and Mary College, down four percent from the first list while receipt is closed at Miranda House and Hansraj College.

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