Gargi College 7th cut off 2020 released on December 5; check details
Team Careers360 | December 5, 2020 | 07:32 PM IST | 1 min read
The minimum cut off score for admission in BCom Hons. programme at Gargi College is 95.75%.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi affiliated, Gargi College has released the Gargi College seventh cut off list 2020 on December 5 in online mode. To check the 7th cut off list of Gargi College 2020, candidates have to visit the official website of Gargi College at gargicollege.in
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Gargi College has shut the admissions in most of the offered programmes for unreserved categories, except for five programmes. No seats in the same category are available for BA programmes.
It must be noted that the candidates who were eligible for admission in the first to sixth round will not be eligible for admission against the Gargi College 7th cut off list.
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The highest cut off score of Gargi College according to DU seventh cut off 2020 is 95.755 for BCom Hons. To get a seat in other programmes such as BA Hons. English, BCom, BSc Hons. Physics and BSc Hons. Botany, the Gargi College 7th cut off score is 95.5%, 95%, 95% and 90.33%
The online reporting and document verification for DU 7th cut off 2020 will begin from December 7 (10 am) and will continue till December 9 (5 pm). The last date of admission fee payment is December 11 (11:59 pm).
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