SRCC third cut-off 2021 released; BA Economics at 99.5%
Kapil Rawat | October 16, 2021 | 07:31 PM IST | 1 min read
The admission against SRCC third cut-off 2021 will be held from October 18 to 21.
NEW DELHI: Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce has released the SRCC third cut-off list 2021 for undergraduate merit based programmes on October 16. The SRCC 2021 third cut off is released on the official website at srcc.edu.
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Candidates who qualify for the SRCC third cut off 2021 can apply for admission from October 18 to 21 (11:59 pm). Shri Ram College of Commerce will approve the admission against the SRCC 2021 third cut-off list by October 22 (5 pm). Candidates can pay the admission fee against the third cut-off list of SRCC 2021 till October 23 (5 pm).
SRCC Cut-Off 2021 For Unreserved Seats
|
Subject |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (In %) |
|
BA (Hons) Economics |
99.50 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
99 |
SRCC Cut-Off 2021 For Reserved Seats
|
Subject |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (OBC) |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (SC) |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (ST) |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (PwD) |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (EWS) |
3rd SRCC Cut-off 2021 (Kashmiri Migrants) |
|
BA (Hons) Economics |
97.75 |
96.75 |
95 |
95 |
98.15 |
94.75 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
97.75 |
95.50 |
92 |
88 |
98 |
90 |
The SRCC first and second cut off list 2021 for UG merit based courses was released on October 1 and 9, respectively. Candidates need to secure equal or more marks than SRCC 2021 third cut-off to be considered eligible for admission.
Based on the number of remaining vacant seats after the release of the third cut-off, the Shri Ram College of Commerce will release a SRCC special cut off 2021 on October 25. The fourth and fifth cut-off list of SRCC 2021 will be released on October 30 and November 8, respectively.
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