CVS 5th cut-off 2021 released; Admission reopens for BCom Hons
Team Careers360 | November 8, 2021 | 04:17 PM IST | 1 min read
DU cut-off: The admission against CVS 5th cut off 2021 will be held from November 9 to 10.
NEW DELHI: Delhi University’s College of Vocational Studies has released the CVS fifth cut-off 2021 for undergraduate merit based programmes on November 8. Candidates can check the CVS fifth cut off list 2021 by visiting the official website at cvs.edu.in. The CVS 5th cut off-list 2021 has been published as per the different categories and programmes.
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College of Vocational Studies admission under DU fifth cut-off 2021 will be conducted from November 9 to 10. The admission against the fifth cut off list to CVS 2021 will be approved by November 11 (5 pm). Candidates can pay the admission fee against the DU 5th cut off 2021 is November 12 (5 pm).
College of Vocational Studies cut-off 2021 for unreserved category
Here’s the list of course-wise cut-off marks required for admission to College of Vocational Studies.
|
Course name |
Fifth cutoff 2021 (in %) |
|
B.Com (H) |
96.50 - less than 97 |
|
BA (H) Economics |
Closed |
|
BA (H) History |
Closed |
|
BSc (H) Computer Science (With PCM) |
Closed |
|
BA (H) English |
95 - less than 95.75 |
|
BA (H) Hindi |
Closed |
The first, second and third cut off of CVS 2021 was released on October 1, October 5 and October 16, respectively. The CVS special and fourth cut-off 2021 was released on October 25 and 30. Delhi University colleges have also released the DU first NCWEB cut off 2021 on October 29.
The College of Vocational Studies special drive cut off list 2021 will be released on November 13. The admission against the CVS special drive cut-off list 2021 will be held from November 14 to 15. Candidates will be able to pay the admission fee under the special drive cut-off list of CVS 2021 till November 16.
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