DU PG 2020 merit list released @du.ac.in; check details here
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | November 18, 2020 | 04:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: University of Delhi has released the DU PG first merit list 2020 along with the cut off on November 18, in online mode. The candidates who sat for the entrance exam can check the DU PG 2020 first merit list by visiting the official website of the university - du.ac.in. The DU PG 2020 merit list is released in the form of PDF.
The varsity is conducting the document verification process for the first DU PG merit list from November 18 (10 am) to November 20 (5 pm). The last date to submit the admission fee is November 23 (11:59 pm).
Candidates whose name is not mentioned in the first DU PG merit 2020 list have to wait for the second and third merit list to see if they are eligible for admission or not. Delhi University will release the second DU PG merit list 2020 on November 25, whereas the third DU PG 2020 merit list will be released on December 2.
The DU PG merit list consists of various key information details such as candidate’s name, roll number, form number, allotted college, final entrance marks, combined rank, category filled by candidates and the qualifying marks which make them eligible to participate in the counselling.
The DU PG merit list 2020 is made on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in the Delhi University entrance examination. The DU PG 2020 cut off varies based on the course and the category of the candidate.
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