Admissions under DU's third cut-off list to start on Oct 18
DU Admissions 2021: Last date to apply is October 21, fees can be paid till October 23. Over 51,000 candidates have already secured admissions under the two lists.
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NEW DELHI: The admissions for undergraduate courses under the Delhi University's third cut-off list will commence from Monday. The aspirants will have time till October 21 to apply for the course of their choice. The last day to pay the fees will be October 23. Over 51,000 candidates have already secured admissions under the two lists with colleges also over-admitting students to certain popular courses.
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The Delhi University released the third cut-off on Saturday with the required marks for admission to courses seeing a decline of 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent and popular courses still available in colleges. Even though the cut-offs continue to remain on the higher side, there is a glimmer of hope for students as seats are still available. After the third cut-off, a special cut-off will be declared on October 25 for candidates who were eligible but could not or did not take admission in the earlier three cut-offs for whatsoever reasons.
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According to the guidelines, the declaration of special cut-offs will be subject to availability of vacant seats in the respective programme. The special Cut-off will be the last declared cut-off of the respective programme in a college. "For example, if in a college, the first cut-off for B.Sc (H) Mathematics for a specific category was 98 per cent and the college did not declare second and third cut-off for the programme in that category and seats remained vacant later, then special cut-off for B.Sc (H) Mathematics for that specific category for college A will be 98 per cent," according to the guidelines. Candidates who have secured admission in any of the earlier three cut-off lists will not be allowed to participate in the special cut-offs.
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