DU Eighth Cutoff 2020 released on December 12; check @du.ac.in
Team Careers360 | December 12, 2020 | 08:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU 8th cut off 2020 has been released on December 12. Check the 8th DU cut off here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: University of Delhi and affiliated colleges like Gargi College, Zakir Husain College have released the DU 8th cut off 2020 on December 12 at du.ac.in. The eighth DU cut off 2020 has been released as per the programmes and category. Candidates can check the 8th cut off list of DU 2020 by visiting the official website of the university.
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Candidates can apply for the admission against DU 8th cut-off 2020 till December 16. The last date to pay the admission fee against DU 2020 8th cut off is also December 16. However, the candidates belonging to reserved category who were not able to take admission or have cancelled their admission till DU 7th cut off 2020 can apply for admission after December 16.
The 8th cut off of DU 2020 is a single list released by DU colleges which contains cut off for Arts, Commerce and Science programmes. Candidates have to score equal or more marks than DU 8th cut off 2020 to be eligible for admission in participating colleges.
Delhi University started releasing the cut off of DU 2020 from October 10 for most of its colleges, excluding St. Stephen’s College and College of Vocational Studies that released their first DU 2020 cut off on September 15 and October 9, respectively.
The eligible candidates are offered 69,544 seats in various undergraduate programmes offered by the DU colleges. Out of the 69,554 UG seats, 66,263 are regular seats, while 3291 are supernumerary, including 1216 ECA quota and 2075 sports quota seats.
Admission to 69,544 DU seats 2020 for UG courses are offered through merit and entrance exam mode. Most of the DU seats are offered through merit based procedures, whereas admission through entrance examinations is only conducted for 12 undergraduate programmes.
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