DU admission 2021: Know cut-off trends of top colleges in Delhi University
Vagisha Kaushik | September 20, 2021 | 07:12 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU UG cut-off 2021 is likely to be released in October. Check cut-offs trends of top colleges in Delhi University over the last two years.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: St Stephens, Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram college for Women, Hindu college are some of the top colleges of Delhi University who close admissions for various undergraduate programmes at the highest cut-offs every year.
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Last year, the highest first cut-offs for admission in BA (Hons) English in Lady Shri Ram College for Women, St Stephens and Miranda House were 99 percent while that for admission in Economics honours was 99.25% at Hindu college.
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While St Stephens releases separate cut-offs, other Delhi University colleges offer admission to UG programmes such as Economics honors, English honors, Bcom honors through merit-based cut-offs every year.
This year, DU UG cut off 2021 is likely to be released on October 1. The cut-offs are likely to rise as more CBSE students secured more than 95% marks this year.
Check previous years' cut-offs of different UG programmes top colleges in Delhi University.
Miranda House previous years’ cut off
|
Course |
First Cut-off 2020 |
First Cut-off 2019 |
|
BA (Hons) English |
98 |
97.25 |
|
BA (Hons) Economics |
98.75 |
98.5 |
|
BSc (Hons) Mathematics |
96.75 |
96.5 |
|
BSc (Hons) Botany |
95 |
95.66 |
|
BA (Hons) History |
97.5 |
96.5 |
|
BSc (Hons) Physics |
98.33 |
97.33 |
|
B.Com (Hons) |
99.25 |
98.25 |
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Lady Shri Ram previous years’ cut-off
|
Course |
First Cut-off 2020 |
First Cut-off 2019 |
|
BA (Hons) Political Science |
100 |
98 |
|
BA (Hons) English |
99 |
97.75 |
|
BA (Hons) Hindi |
91 |
86 |
|
BSc (Hons) Mathematics |
97.25 |
96.75 |
|
BA (Hons) Sociology |
99.25 |
97 |
|
B.Com (Hons) |
99.75 |
98 |
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Hindu College previous years’ cut off
|
Course |
First Cut-off 2020 |
First Cut-off 2019 |
|
B.Com (Hons) |
99.25 |
98.25 |
|
B.A. (Hons) Economics |
99.25 |
98.50 |
|
B.A. (Hons) English |
98.50 |
97.75 |
|
BSc (Hons) Physics |
99.33 |
98.33 |
|
BSc (Hons) Mathematics |
99 |
97.75 |
|
BSc (Hons) Chemistry |
98.33 |
97.33 |
|
B.A. (Hons) Political Science |
99.50 |
99 |
St Stephen’s previous years’ cut off
|
Course |
First Cut-off 2020 |
First Cut-off 2019 |
|
BSc (Hons) Physics |
97.66 |
96.66 |
|
BSc (Hons) Chemistry |
96.67 |
96.33 |
|
B.A. (Hons) Philosophy |
98 |
97 |
|
BA (Hons) History |
99 |
98.50 |
|
BA English |
98.75 |
98.75 |
|
BA Economics |
99 |
98.75 |
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Candidates must secure equal or more marks than DU cut-off 2021 to be eligible for admission to Delhi University colleges. Earlier, the DU application form 2021 for UG and PG programmes was released on August 2 and July 26, respectively. The last date to fill DU 2021 application form for UG and PG courses is August 21 and August 31, respectively.
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