Aryabhatta College special cut-off 2021 released; BA Economics at 97%
Candidates can apply for admission under Aryabhatta College 2021 special cut off from October 26 to 27.
Team Careers360 | October 25, 2021 | 07:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Aryabhatta College of Delhi University has released its special cut-off for undergraduate merit based programmes on October 25, in online mode. The Aryabhatta College 2021 special cut-off score for admission to BA (Hons) Economics is 97% and BA (Hons) Psychology is at 97.75%. Aryabhatta College has closed admission to many courses.
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The college will conduct the admission against Aryabhatta College special cut off 2021 from October 26 to 27. The admission under the Aryabhatta College 2021 special cut off will be approved by October 28 (5 pm). The last date to complete the fee payment for admission against the Aryabhatta College special cut-off list 2021 is October 29 (5 pm).
Aryabhatta College cut-off 2021 for unreserved category
Here’s the list of course-wise cut-off marks required for admission to Aryabhatta College.
Course name |
Special cutoff 2021 (in %) |
BA (H) Economics |
97 |
BA (H) English |
Closed |
BA (H) Hindi |
84 |
BA (H) History |
Closed |
BA (H) Political Science |
Closed |
BA (H) Psychology |
97.75 |
BCom |
96.75 |
BCom (H) |
97 |
BSc (H) Computer Science |
96.5 |
BSc (H) Mathematics |
Closed |
BA Programme (Eco+History |
95 |
BA Programme (Eco+Pol.Science) |
95.75 |
BA Programme (History+Pol.science) |
Closed |
The Aryabhatta College 2021 first cut off was released on October 1. The second and third cut off for Aryabhatta College admission 2021 to undergraduate merit based courses has been released on October 9 and October 16, respectively. The Aryabhatta College fourth and fifth cut-off list 2021 will be released on October 30 and November 8, respectively.
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