DU third cut off 2020 released on October 24; know how to check
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | October 24, 2020 | 05:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Some college of Delhi University like Zakir Husain and SGTB Khalsa have released the DU third cut off lists on their respective portals. Check DU third cut off 2020 as per the category and course you aspire for. It must be noted that the process of releasing Delhi University third cut off has started and not all DU colleges have released the DU 2020 third cutoff yet.
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The other DU affiliated colleges are in the process of releasing the DU 3 rd cut off.
According to the DU third cut off released by SGTB Khalsa College, admission to most of the courses has already been closed for the general category, except two. These two courses are BSc. (Hons.) Computer Science and BSc. (Hons.) Mathematics. The DU third cut off for both the courses has been 95.75 percent. However, for Sikh Minority, except 3 programmes, admission to all other courses in the third round of cut off is still open.
Furthermore, in comparison to SGTB Khalsa College, the DU third cutoff for Zakir Husain College reflects that admission to many courses is still open and around 40-50 percent seats are still unoccupied for general category. However, in OBC and all reserved categories, only a few seats have been offered for admission in the first and the DU second cut off rounds.
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