Aryabhatta College second cut-off list 2021 released; Admission for BA Economics, English open
Candidates who qualify for the Aryabhatta College second cut off 2021 can apply for admission till October 13.
Team Careers360 | October 9, 2021 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Aryabhatta College has released the second cut off list for undergraduate merit based programmes on October 9, in online mode. The Aryabhatta College 2021 second cut off score for admission to BA Economics is 97 % and BA Psychology Hons is at 98.25%. The college has closed admission to many courses.
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The online facility to apply for admission through Aryabhatta College 2021 second-cut off will be available from October 11 to 13 (11:59 pm). The admission through Aryabhatta College second cut off 2021 will be approved by October 14 (5 pm). The deadline to pay the admission fee against Aryabhatta College 2021 second cut off list is October 15 (5 pm).
Aryabhatta College cut-off 2021 for unreserved category
Here’s the list of course-wise cut-off marks required for admission to Aryabhatta College.
Course name |
2nd cutoff 2021 (in %) |
BA (H) Economics |
97 |
BA (H) English |
95.5 |
BA (H) Hindi |
85 |
BA (H) History |
94.5 |
BA (H) Political Science |
Closed |
BA (H) Psychology |
98.25 |
BCom |
Closed |
BCom (H) |
97.5 |
BSc (H) Computer Science |
96.5 |
BSc (H) Mathematics |
96 |
BA Programme (Eco+History |
95.5 |
BA Programme (Eco+Pol.Science) |
95.75 |
BA Programme (History+Pol.science) |
Closed |
The Aryabhatta College 2021 first cut off was released on October 1. The third and special cut off for Aryabhatta College admission 2021 to undergraduate merit based courses will be released on October 16 and October 25, respectively.
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