NEW DELHI: Delhi University Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College on Saturday released a list of cut-off both with the necessary sign for BSC computer science (Honors) fell 1.5 percent.
Cut-off for courses in the first list is pegged at 100 percent but no application received for the course in the first list.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the cut-off results for the course set at 98.5 percent in the second list but it is closed for reception in the SC, ST, PWD and EWS category.
Other colleges that have broken the cut-off at 100 percent for the course is the Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies and Hansraj College with the previous one also drawn empty for the course.
BSC (Honors), BSC (Honors), BSC (Honors), BSC (Honors), BSC (Life Science) has been closed while the combination of BA Economic and Political Sciences and Political Sciences and Political Sciences is also closed.
Some courses such as BSC (Honors) Chemical, BA (Honors) English, BSC physical science with chemistry is closed for acceptance in the ordered category.
Female students will get one percent relaxation in the requested sign for all courses.
Aryabhatta College also released a list of both cut-offs with a decline ranging from 0.25 to one percent.
College has maintained the highest cut-off for BA (Honors) psychology among all courses at 98.5 percent in the first list which dropped to 98.25 percent in the second list.
Cut-offs for BA (Honors) Economics, BA (Honors) Hindi, BSC (Honors) Mathematics saw one percent decline to 97, 85 and 96 percent, respectively.
Cut-off for BA (Honors) English and BA (Honors) history, BCOM (Honors) has dropped to 95.5 percent, 94.5 percent and 97.5 percent, a 0.5 percent decrease from the list.
The closed course is BA (Honors) political science, BCON program and the combination of BA programs from history and political science.
Apart from political science BA (Honors), BA (Honors) English, BA (Honors) Psychology and BCOM (Honors), all other courses have one percent relaxation for female students.
In addition to Hindi (Honors), cut-off which has been pegged at 68 percent, BVOC retail management and health management and BVOC, Jesus and Mary College said there would be no second list for other courses, which meant their seats had been filled.
The college has set a psychology of cut-off for BA (Honors) at 100 percent for those who do not include the subject while counting the best of four percentages.
Cut-off for students who will include the subject in the best form of four subjects (BFS) is 99 percent.
Delhi University will release a second list later on.
Nearly half of the chairs have been filled after entering under the first list.
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