DU cut-off 2021: Hindu College releases fourth cut-off for BA, BSc courses
Tamanna Tamang | October 30, 2021 | 05:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Admission 2021: The college set the cut off for BA (Hons) in Philosophy at 97.5%, BA Programme (Hindi + Philosophy) at 95.50 %, BSc(Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics at 95.66%
NEW DELHI: Hindu College has released the fourth cut-off for admission to three of its undergraduate courses today. The college set the cut off for it’s BA (Hons) in Philosophy under the fourth list at 97.5%. The BA Programme (Hindi + Philosophy) was set 95.50 %, and BSc (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics at 95.66% under the fourth cut-off list for candidates in general category. The college did not release the fourth-cut-off for any of its other courses.
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Here’s the list of course-wise cut-off marks required for admission to Hindu College.
|
Course name |
Fourth cutoff 2021 (in %) |
|
BA (H) Philosophy |
97.5 |
|
B.A. Programme (Hindi + Philosophy) |
95.50 |
|
B.Sc. (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics |
95.66 |
|
B.A. (Hons.) Economics |
Closed |
|
B.A. (Hons.) English |
Closed |
|
B.A. (Hons) Hindi |
Closed |
|
B.A. (Hons) History |
Closed |
|
B.A. (Hons) Political Science |
Closed |
Hindu College closed admissions to almost all arts, science, and commerce programmes such as English, political science, history, urdu, sanskrit, and chemistry, mathematics, physics, BCom, economics (Hons) and BCom (Hons) for the unreserved category.
Delhi University admission process began with the DU first cut-off which was released on October 1. DU second, third and special cut-off 2021 were released on October 9, 16 and 25, respectively. The DU fifth cut-off 2021 will be released on November 8. The special drive cut off list for DU UG admission 2021 will be released on November 13 which will be subject to the availability of seats in DU colleges.
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The admission process in Hindu College under the fourth cut-off list will begin from November 1, (10am) and continue till November 2(11:59pm). The colleges have to complete approvals for admission against the fourth cut-off by November 5(5pm). The last date for the payment by candidates under the fourth cut off will be November 6(5 pm).The Hindu College will release the fifth cut-off list 2021 on November 8. The cut-off will be declared if there are vacant seats available in the college.
DU cut-off is prepared using the best of four calculations of Delhi University, which consider three academic and one elective subject. The university offers around a total of 70,000 seats at various undergraduate programmes in its 64 colleges. 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.
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