Hindu College third cut off 2020 released; check cut off analysis
Team Careers360 | October 24, 2020 | 11:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Hindu College has released its third cut off list for DU merit-based admissions on October 24. Candidates, aspiring to seek admission at the offered courses in Hindu College, can check the Hindu College 2020 third cut off list now. It must be noted that the college has not released its third cut off list on its official portal, however, it’s available in the consolidated cut off list released by the Delhi University at du.ac.in.
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According to the DU third cut off data for arts and science programmes, there are only four courses available for general category candidates. The courses that are available on offer for DU third cut off round at the Hindu College include BA (Hons.) Economics, B.A Programme (English + Economics), BA (Hons.) Sociology and B.Com (Hons.).
Hindu College third cut off data reflects 98 as cut off marks each for BA (Hons.) Economics, BA (Hons.) Sociology and B.Com (Hons.), while the cut off for BA Programme (English + Economics) stands at 98.50.
It must also be noted that admission to general category in most of the arts and commerce programmes has been closed in the previous round only, barring these four courses. However, for there are still many seats on offer for reserved categories in round 3.
In science stream too, only three courses have seats for admission in round 3 - B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics, B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry and B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics. The Hindu College 3 rd cut off marks for all three courses (general category) stand at 98.75, 96 and 95 respectively.
Hindu College Seats and Cut off 2020 for General Category (Round 3)
|
Arts, Commerce and Science Courses |
General category cut off marks |
|
B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics |
98.75 |
|
B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry |
96 |
|
B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics |
95 |
|
B.A Programme (English + Economics) |
98.50 |
|
BA (Hons.) Sociology |
98 |
|
B.Com (Hons.) |
98 |
|
B.A. (Hons.) Economics |
98 |
Earlier, several colleges like Lady Sri Ram College, Hansraj College , Sri Aurobindo , Jesus & Mary, Rajdhani, Aryabhatta, Zakir Husain, SGTB Khalsa had released their DU third cut off lists on their individual portals. Alog with other colleges, check Gargi College third cut off too.
SGTB Khalsa College and Zakir Husain College were the first one to release the DU third cut off 2020.
Also read:
DU Cut Off 2020: Lady Shri Ram College third cut off released
Kirori Mal College third cut off released on October 24; check here
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