DU Cut Off 2020: Zakir Husain College 7th cutoff released; check details
Delhi University has released the DU 2020 seventh cut off on December 5, in online mode.
Team Careers360 | December 5, 2020 | 08:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi affiliated, Zakir Husain College has released DU seventh cut off 2020 on December 5, in online mode. Candidates can check the DU 2020 seventh cut off list of Zakir Husain College by visiting the official website of the university.
DU Cut Off 2020: Seventh cutoff released; get live updates here
The admission through DU 7th cut off list 2020 will start from December 7 (10 am) and continue till December 9 (5 pm). Candidates can pay the admission fee against DU 2020 seventh cut off till December 11 (11:59 pm). Candidates have to score equal or more marks then DU seventh cut off 2020 to be eligible for admission.
As per the seventh Zakir Husain College Cut Off 2020, the varsity has closed admission to most of the programmes for unreserved categories except for thirteen courses. The most notable courses that have no seats for the unreserved category are BA (Hons.) Hindi, BA (Hons.) English, BA (Hons.) Political Science, BSc (Hons.) Maths, BA (History) and BCom.
The highest cut off score of Zakir Husain College DU 7th cut off 2020 for unreserved category is 94.75 for Economics+Maths and the lowest cut off percentage is 61 for BA (Hons.) Persian.
Eligible candidates must apply before the deadline which is December 9 (5 pm). Earlier, Delhi University had also released the DU NCWEB special cut off 2020 and DU 2020 sixth cut off on December 3 and November 28, respectively.
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