Ambedkar University third cut-off 2021 released; Psychology at 97.75%
Kapil Rawat | October 19, 2021 | 09:57 AM IST | 1 min read
The last date to pay the admission fee under Ambedkar University third cut-off 2021 is October 25.
NEW DELHI: Ambedkar University has released its third cut-off list for undergraduate programmes, in online mode. Candidates can check the Ambedkar University 2021 third UG cut-off list by visiting the official website of the university at aud.ac.in.
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The Ambedkar University 2021 admission against the third cutoff will be conducted from October 21 to October 23. Candidates who qualify for the Ambedkar University third cut off 2021 will have to pay the admission fee from October 24 to October 25.
The Ambedkar University 2021 third cut-off for BA (Hons) Psychology (for NCT and outside NCT candidates) is 97.75%, respectively. NCT and outside NCT candidates must have scored 96% and 96.75% in Class 12th examination to get admission in BA (Hons) Economics.
The fourth and fifth cut-off list for Ambedkar University admission 2021 will be released on October 27 and November 3, respectively.
The Ambedkar University has prepared the third cut off on the basis of various different parameters such as classification of candidates, seats available after the first round of counselling and marks scored by candidates in their last qualifying examination. The Ambedkar University cut off 2021 is the minimum marks that candidates must have to secure to get admission in their desired course offered at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar University.
Ambedkar University admission 2021 to undergraduate programmes is conducted on the basis of marks scored by the candidates in the Class 12th examination. 85% of the seats for courses at Ambedkar University are reserved for candidates belonging to NCT Delhi.
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