DU 2020 fourth cut off list to be out tomorrow; check details here
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NEW Delhi: The University of Delhi and its affiliated colleges will release the DU fourth cut off 2020 on October 31, in online mode. Initially, DU colleges will release their individual DU fourth cut off at different times. Further, Delhi University will separately release a fourth consolidated cut off list of DU 2020 for science, arts and commerce and BA programmes offered by the participating colleges.
The admission against DU 4th cut off 2020 will be conducted from November 2 (10 am) to November 4 (5 pm). The facility to pay the admission fee against DU fourth cut off will be available till November 6 (11:59 pm). Candidates must secure equal or more marks than DU 4th cut off 2020 to be eligible for admission.
The fifth cut off of DU 2020 will be released on November 7.
The number of DU seats for undergraduate programs have increased from 66,263 seats to 69,554 seats. The number of seats has increased due to the addition of 3291 supernumerary seats. These supernumerary seats consist of 1216 ECA seats and 2075 sports seats.
Each college has reserved 5% of their seats for candidates seeking admission through ECA and sports quota.
Admission to most of the undergraduate DU seats is conducted through merit-based procedures, whereas for only 12 programmes is done through entrance examination. The DU admission process is completely online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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