DU Fourth Cutoff 2020: Lady Shri Ram College cut off released; check here
Team Careers360 | October 31, 2020 | 07:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Lady Shri Ram College for Women has released the LSR fourth cut off 2020 for undergraduate merit based programmes on October 31 in online mode.
The highest LSR cut off score for the fourth round of admissions is 99.25 for BA Hons. Psychology, which is also the highest score of DU fourth cut off list.
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There is a dip of 0.25% cut off score for the majority of programmes such as BA Hons. Political Science, BA Hons. Psychology, BA Hons. Journalism and BCom Hons.
The LSR 4th cut off score for BA Hons. Political Science is 99%. The minimum cut off score for BA Hons. Journalism, BA Hons. English, BCom Hons., BA Hons. Sociology and BA Hons. History is 98.5, 98.25, 98, 98 and 97.75.
For admissions to BSc Hons. Statistics, the candidates must have a minimum cut off score of 97%.
Candidates who meet the LSR 4th cut off list requirements have to apply for admissions from November 3 (10 am) to November 4 (5 pm). The deadline to pay the admission fee to clail the admission against the DU fourth cut off list is November 6 (11:59 pm).
Delhi university colleges such as SGTB Khalsa College, Aryabhatta College, Hindu College and Zakir Husain College have already released the fourth cut off list of Delhi University.
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