Miranda House fourth cut off 2020 released; check details
Team Careers360 | October 31, 2020 | 08:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Miranda House College has released the Miranda House 4th cut off 2020 for admissions to undergraduate programmes on October 31.
The Miranda House fourth cut off 2020 is as high as 98% for BA Hons. English and BA Hons. History programme.
The minimum cut off percentage of Miranda House College is 97.75% for BA Hons. Economics programme. The Miranda House cut off percentage for BSc Hons. Physics is 97.33%, which is similar to the cut off score in the last round.
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The Miranda House fourth cut off score has dropped from 97.25% to 96.5% for BSc Hons. Mathematics.
The minimum Miranda House fourth cut off score for BA Hons. Philosophy, BA Hons. Sociology and BSc Hons. Chemistry is 95.5, 97.25 and 96.5. To get a seat in BSc Hons. Life Science and BSc Hons. Physical Science with Computer Science, candidates must have a minimum score of 96 and 94.67
The women candidates who wish to take admission against the DU fourth cut off 2020 can complete the online document verification and reporting from November 2 (10 am) to November 4 (5 pm).
Earlier, the DU colleges such Zakir Husain College , SGTB Khalsa College , Aryabhatta College , Ramjas College, Hansraj College , Lady Sri Ram College has released the DU cutoff 2020 for 4th round of admissions.
Also read:
- DU fourth cutoff 2020 released; know details here
- NCWEB 2nd cut off 2020 released @du.ac.in; check here
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