DU Admission 2021: Last year’s DU cut-offs for BA Programme
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Vagisha Kaushik | September 13, 2021 | 09:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi University offers admission to BA Programme on the basis of cut-offs, or minimum scores in board exams, that are announced by the colleges affiliated to the DU.
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The first cut-off list for admission to various undergraduate courses offered by DU will be released on October 1, as per PTI report.
Last year, the colleges with the overall highest DU cut-offs for various BA Programmes were Miranda House with 98.75%, Hindu college, Indraprastha college (women) and Kirori Mal college with cut-offs above 95%.
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Under the BA Programme, students have to select one compulsory language subject (English or Hindi) along with one discipline subject out of economics, history, political science, philosophy and others. Along with these subjects, students also study various other subjects distributed throughout the semesters.
Check the first cut-off list for General category for English as compulsory language and three other discipline subjects.
Here are the highest and lowest cut-offs for the BA programme with English as compulsory language and economics as discipline subject.
BA Programme (English + economics) highest cut-off
Hindu college |
98.50% |
Miranda House |
98.75% |
Maharaja Agrasen college |
95% |
BA Programme (English + economics) lowest cut-off
Satyawati college (evening) |
84% |
Pgdav college |
85% |
Motilal Nehru college |
85% |
Here are the highest and lowest cut-offs for the BA programme with English as compulsory language and history as discipline subject.
BA Programme (English + history) highest cut-off
Miranda House |
98.75% |
Daulat Ram college |
97% |
Shaheed Bhagat Singh college |
94% |
BA Programme (English + history) lowest cut-off
PGDAV College |
85% |
Motilal Nehru College |
85% |
Satyawati College |
84% |
Here are the highest and lowest cut-offs for the BA programme with English as compulsory language and political science as a discipline subject.
BA Programme (English + political science) highest cut-off
Miranda House |
98.75% |
Kirori Mal College |
97% |
Indraprastha College (Women) |
96% |
BA Programme (English + political science) lowest cut-off
Motilal Nehru College |
85% |
PGDAV college |
85% |
Satyawati College (evening) |
85% |
Find DU cut-offs 2020 for other BA Programmes here -
10-10-2020-1st Cut-Off - BAProg.pdf
This year, the cut-offs are likely to raise as more students have achieved higher marks in Class 12 board exams.
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