DU Admission 2021: Check colleges, courses with 80-85% second cut-offs in Delhi University
Vagisha Kaushik | October 11, 2021 | 06:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Second Cut-off 2021: Delhi University released the second cut-off list 2021 for various programmes on October 9. Admissions began today.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Students with Class 12 marks ranging between 80-85% can take admission against the DU second cut-off list 2021 in BA (Hons) Hindi, BSc (Hons) Home Science, and BSc (Pass) Home Science in different colleges.
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Delhi University has released the second cut-off for admission to its various undergraduate programmes on Saturday.
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Students who had applied for admission against first cut off to various colleges can now withdraw their admission from the college they have applied to. As per the DU admission guidelines, candidates can apply to one programme and college for admission against a particular cut off.
The candidates can opt for withdrawal from their dashboard starting October 11, however, admission once withdrawn will not be restored by the university.
DU Admission 2021: Colleges with 80-85% cut-offs in Arts and Commerce stream
|
Name of College |
Course |
Second cut-off 2021 |
|
Aryabhatta College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Dyal Singh |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
83.5% |
|
Janki Devi Memorial College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Kalindi College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Kamala Nehru College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
82% |
|
LakshmiBai college (W) |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
82% |
|
Maitreyi College (W) |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
81.5% |
|
Mata Sundri College for Women (W) |
BA (Hons) Philosophy |
83% |
|
Ram Lal Anand College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
83% |
|
Ramanujan College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Satyawati College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
85% |
|
Sri Aurobindo College |
BA (Hons) Hindi |
84% |
DU Cut-off 2021: Colleges with 80-85% cut-offs in Science stream
|
Name of College |
Course |
Second cut-off 2021 |
|
Bhagini Nivedita College (W) |
BSc (Hons) Home Science |
82% |
|
Institute of Home Economics (W) |
BSc (Hons) Home Science |
82% |
|
Lady Irwin College (W) |
BSc (Pass) Home Science |
85% |
As DU released the second cut-off on Saturday, October 9, few colleges refrained from announcing the second cut-off as the seats in many popular courses were filled under the first cut-off itself.
Hindu College closed admission to many of its BA (Hons) programmes. The admissions to BA political science, history, Hindi, philosophy, BA programme, etc and all the science courses were already closed after the first Hindu College cut-off list 2021 while few seats in programmes like BA (Hons) economics and BCom (Honours) were left for the students.
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Miranda House also closed admission to its BA(Hons) political science and did not release the second cut-off for the subject.
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