Delhi University Admission 2021: What after DU first cut-off list?
Anu Parthiban | October 2, 2021 | 10:57 AM IST | 2 mins read
DU cut-off 2021: As many as nine colleges have asked for a minimum of 100% for DU UG admission 2021. Students can check the eligibility, document required and complete schedule here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Delhi University colleges released the DU first cut-off 2021 yesterday. As expected, this year, the colleges released one of the highest cut-off lists with some colleges pegging the cut-offs at 100% for various courses.
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As many as nine colleges have asked for a minimum of 100% for DU UG admission 2021. Shri Ram College for Commerce (SRCC), Hindu College and Ramjas College, Hansraj College, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, Jesus and Mary College (JMC) are among the colleges that have declared 100 percent cut-off.
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Students who have scored the minimum cut-off marks set by the DU colleges can apply for admission to Delhi University. This year, the DU admission process will take place in online mode. The university had informed that no offline application will be accepted.
DU cut-off 2021: Who are eligible for admission?
All candidates who have registered in the DU admission portal du.ac.in, admission.uod.ac.in, are eligible to take admission in all the colleges and programmes provided they satisfy the cut-off of the colleges and the eligibility for the selected programmes.
If candidates have examination results pending or have reappeared in papers, they will be able to update these marks by logging into the official website till the last 3 days before the date of admissions to the University.
DU Admission 2021: Documents required
Candidates will need scanned copies of the certificates on the basis of which they wish to claim admission
- Class 10 certificate
- Class 12 certificate
- Relevant reservation certificate issued by competent issuing authority (if applicable).
- Self-attested copies of requisite certificates for admission under sports/ ECA Quota (if
- applicable).
- Link of the uploaded clip for admission against music (if applicable).
- Photo identity card (Aadhaar Card, Driving License, PAN Card, Voter Identity Card, Passport or School Identity Card)
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The DU admission for various colleges against the first cut-off will start on October 4 and will conclude on October 6, 2021, at 11.59 pm. Colleges will approve the admission by October 7, 5 pm. The registration form will be deemed submitted only after the payment of the relevant registration fee.
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Process |
Date |
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Declaration of DU first cut-off by colleges |
October 1, 2021 (Friday) |
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Candidates to apply for Admission against 1st Cut-Off |
October 4 (Monday) 10 am - October 6 (Wednesday) 11:59pm |
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Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 1st Cut-Off |
October 7, (Thursday) till 5 pm. |
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Last day of payment by candidates against 1st Cut-Off |
October 8 (Friday) till 5 pm |
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