DU fourth cut off 2019 released two days in advance; check details here
Bachan Thakur | July 13, 2019 | 02:26 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, July 13, 2019: Affiliated colleges of University of Delhi have released the DU fourth cut off in online mode on July 13. It must be noted that the DU fourth cut off was scheduled to be out on July 15, however, it has been released two days earlier than the originally slated official date. Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, Shyamlal College and Gargi College have been the first ones to release the fourth cutoff. So far, all the four cut off of DU have been released early than their original schedule.
Candidates, who had applied for the admission, and have not been able to secure a seat in the desired stream in the participating institutes, can know about their admission by checking the cut off scores.
To check DU fourth cutoff candidates have to visit the official websites of the affiliated colleges and click on the fourth cut offs there. Candidates can check the percentage of marks at which the admission have closed at different colleges of DU. The fourth cut off of DU carry the percentage of marks as per the different streams and categories of the candidates.
It must also be noted that some of the participating colleges of DU are still in the process of releasing the fourth cutoff. Further, the fifth DU cut off will be released on July 20. However, looking at the trends so far, we can expect the DU fifth cutoff to be also available earlier than that.
This year the officials have declared that only five DU cutoffs will be released, however, this happened last year too wherein only 5 cutoffs were declared, but later on to fill the vacant seats, more (11) cutoffs were released. Thus, it’s expected that this year too, more than 5 cutoffs will be released.
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