DU admission 2021: JMC, Hansraj set 100% cut-offs for select courses
Press Trust of India | October 1, 2021 | 04:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Cut-Off 2021: Delhi University’s JMC and Hansraj set 100% cut offs for Psychology and Computer Science
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NEW DELHI: Delhi University's Jesus and Mary College(JMC) and Hansraj College on Friday pegged the cut-offs for some courses at 100 percent. The marks required for other subjects also saw an increase from last year. Jesus and Mary College (JMC) has pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) psychology at 100 per cent for those who do not include the subject while calculating their best of four percentage. The cut-off for students who will include the subject in their best of four subjects (BFS) marks is 99 percent.
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Last year, the cut-off for psychology (Hons) was 99.5% if the subject was not included in the best of four or if a student had scored less than 85% in the subject, while for the others it was 98.5 %.
To get into BSc (Hons) computer science at Hansraj college, students need to have scored cent per cent marks, a significant increase from last year when a student needed 97.25 per cent to get into the course.
For those who wish to study BA (Hons) political science at JMC and will not include it while calculating their best of four, the minimum requirement would be 99.75% and for other aspirants it would be 97.75 per cent. The cut-off for political science (Hons) was 99 per cent in 2020.
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The cut-off for BA (Hons) economics is 98.5% while the marks required to get into BA (Hons) English are 99% for commerce stream students and 97percent for humanities and science stream students.
The cut-offs for B.Com (Hons) and B.Com stand at 98% and 97.25%, respectively, while for BA (Hons) sociology the cut-off is 98.5 per cent without including sociology in BFS and 96.5% if it is included in the best of four.
Hansraj College has kept the cut-offs for BA(Hons) economics, BSc (Hons) physics and B.Com (Hons) at 99.75%, 99.66% and 99.75%, respectively. Last year, the cut-offs for these subjects stood at 98.75 %(economics), 98.33%(physics) and 99.25 %, respectively. Students require at least 99% to be eligible for admission to BA (Hons) English, BA (Hons) history, BSc (Hons) chemistry, BSc (Hons) electronics, BSc (Hons) geology, BSc (Hons)mathematics, BSc (Hons) zoology and BSc physical science. Last year, the cut-off for English (Hons) and history (Hons) was 98% and 97.5%,
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Other colleges that have released their cut-offs are Deshbandhu college, Aryabhatta college, Ramanujan college, Kirori Mal college and college of Vocational Studies. Delhi University will release the first cut-off list of the remaining colleges later in the day. The cut offs are expected to rise this year with over 70,000 students scoring above 95 per cent in CBSE class 12 board exams, reported PTI.
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