DU second cut off 2020 - Discrepancies in data, colleges release corrigendum
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NEW DELHI: With the release of DU second cut off by the colleges affiliated to Delhi University, there have been discrepancies in the DU cut off data 2020 for some colleges. To address the discrepancies in the DU second cut off data, the varsity has released corrigendum for some of its colleges on its portal - du.ac.in.
The colleges with incorrect data pertaining to DU 2020 second cut off lists includes Delhi College of Arts & Commerce, Kalindi College, PGDAV (Evening), Gargi College and Sri Venkateswara College.
According to the corrigendum released by the Sri Venkateswara College, "The UG admission for B.Com (Hons) under EWS category at Sri Venkateswara College for second cut off was inadvertently posted as 93.50. It may be read as 97.50 instead of 93.50 for the second cut off."
Check the official announcement here
Furthermore, admission to BA(Hons) Economics at Gargi College was closed in the first round itself, however, the cut off data in round two still reflected that admission to this course as open with the second cut off 96%.
The corrigendum by Gargi College reads, "The admission in EWS category of BA(Hons) Economics has been closed for the second cutoff list for Merit-Based Under-Graduate Admissions 2020-21, which was inadvertently declared as open at 96% on October 17, 2020."
PGDAV (Evening) too had discrepancies in the cut off data. The college had released incorrect DU cut off data for round 2 for two BA programmes. The college had released cut off marks for all categories in round two for two BA programmes, while admission was closed in the first round itself.
Check official notice here
In the official data of DU cut off for Kalindi College in round 2, the data reflected a different kind of error. The college had released the second round cut off of PWD in place of EWS category and vice-versa for B.Com and B.Com (H).
Check the official corrigendum here
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce released cut off data of ST category in SC category for round 2, while the admission to SC category had already been closed in the previous round.
Check the official notice here
Earlier, the consolidated DU cutoff 2020 for round 2 was released towards the evening on October 17, while the varsity colleges had started releasing the DU second cutoff 2020 from early evening on October 17. PGDAV was the first one to release the DU second cut off list 2020 around 4 pm, while SGTB Khalsa College , Jesus & Mary College, Hansraj College , Zakir Husain Delhi College, Ramjas College, Lady Shri Ram College and SRCC had released the second round cut off of DU.
The DU first round for 2020 was released on October 10 for most of the DU colleges, while College of Vocational Studies had released the first round cut off on October 9. Earlier, St. Stephen's College had released its first round of DU cut off on September 15, as the college's timeline for admission is a little different than other colleges.
Also read:
- DU SOL UG Admission 2020: Application form released @sol.du.ac.in
- TNAU 2020 rank list release date postponed to October 23; check details
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