The Delhi University has received 1,70,696 applications till now while 60,155 students have paid the fees so far, according to data.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | October 23, 2021 | 05:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi University has received over 1.70 lakh applications for various undergraduate programmes so far under the three cut-off lists, according to official data.
Over 58,000 students secured admissions in various undergraduate courses of the Delhi University till Friday, as per the last data.
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According to the official data, the payment gateway closed at 5pm today.
The last day for colleges to approve applications was on Friday. Aspirants have time till Saturday to pay the fees.
The special cut-off list for students, who were not able to apply in the first three lists, will be released on Monday, while the fourth cut-off list will be released on October 30.
While several colleges have closed admissions to various programmes for the general category, some colleges might reopen seats for the other categories in the special cut-off.
The Delhi University has received 1,70, 696 applications till now while 60,155 students have paid the fees so far, according to data.
On Friday, nearly 9,614 applications were approved by principals of various colleges, according to data.
At Aryabhatta College, the total applications received under the third cut-off list were 491, of which 114 were approved and the rest rejected. There are 199 students who have cancelled their admissions till now in this college, as per a PTI report.
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Manish Kansal, admission convener at the Hindu College, told PTI: "In the special cut-off, most of the courses are likely to remain closed for the unreserved category, while they might be open for the other categories. "We will get to know the exact situation after the fee payment window closes on Saturday."
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