DU Admission 2021: JMC fourth cut-off released, BCom Hons at 97.5%
The college set the special cut-off for two of its courses, B.Com (Hons) at 97.5% and B.Com at 96.5%. JMC did not release the fourth cut-off for most of its tops courses.
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Download NowTamanna Tamang | October 30, 2021 | 03:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Jesus and Mary College released the fourth cut-off 2021 for admission to four of its undergraduate courses. The college set the special cut-off for two of its courses, B.Com (Hons) at 97.5% and B.Com at 96.5%. JMC did not release the fourth cut-off for any other courses.
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The college also released the fourth cut-off for BA (Hons) Hindi. The marks required for admission to BA (Hons) Hindi is 63%. Candidates seeking admission in BA (Hons)Hindi should have scored minimum 70 marks in Hindi in Class 12 board exams, and should have studied English and Hindi till Class 12.
The college closed the admission to its top courses like BA (Hons) in English, Economics, Political Science, History, Psychology among others and did not release any fourth cut-off. JMC had closed admission to most of the courses for undergraduate merit based programmes except for BCom Hons, BCom, BA (Hons) Hindi, BVoc Healthcare Management (70%), and BVoc Retail Management and IT, under the special cut-off list. The college had set the cut-off for BA (Hons)Hindi, in third, and special cut-off list at 64%.
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The admission process 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 JMC fifth cut-off list 2021 will be released on November 8. The cut-off will be declared if there are vacant seats available in DU colleges.
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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