Ramjas College second cut-off 2021 released; BA Political Science rises at 100
Candidates can apply for admission against Ramjas College 2021 second cut off till October 13.
Team Careers360 | October 9, 2021 | 07:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University’s Ramjas College has released the Ramjas College second cut-off list 2021 for undergraduate merit based programmes on October 9. The Ramjas College 2021 second cut off is released on the official website at Ramjas College.edu. The Ramjas College second cut off 2021 is published as per category and programme.
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Candidates who qualify for the Ramjas College second cut off 2021 can apply for admission from October 11 to 13 (11:59 pm). Ramjas College will approve the admission against the second cut-off list by October 14 (5 pm). Candidates can pay the admission fee against the second cut-off list of Ramjas College 2021 till October 15 (5 pm).
Ramjas College second cut off 2021
Here’s the list of course-wise cut-off marks required for admission to Ramjas College.
Course name |
2nd cutoff 2021 (in %) |
BA (H) Economics |
99 |
BA (H) English |
98.25 |
BA (H) Hindi |
93 |
BA programme Category C |
100 |
BA (H) History |
99.5 |
BA Hons Sanskrit |
79 |
BA (H) Political Science |
100 |
BCom |
Closed |
BCom (H) |
99 |
BSc (H) Physics |
99.33 |
BSc (H) Statistics |
98.5 |
BSc (H) Mathematics |
98.25 |
BSc (H) Chemistry |
97.66 |
BSc (H) Zoology |
97 |
BSc (H) Botany |
95 |
Ramjas College will release its third cut-off list on October 16. The online admission window for the Ramjas College 2021 third cut off will be available from October 18 to 21. The last date to pay the admission fee against the Ramjas College third cut off is October 23. Based on the number of remaining vacant seats after the release of the third cut-off, the Ramjas College will release a special cut off 2021 on October 25.
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