Zakir Husain Delhi College eighth cut off 2020 released on December 12; check here
The highest cut off score of the 8th cut off list is 89.5% for admission to BA Hons. Psychology
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NEW DELHI: Zakir Husain Delhi College has released the DU eight cut off list 2020 for admission to UG merit based programmes on December 12 in online mode. To check the Zakir Husain College 8th cut off 2020, candidates can visit the official website of the college, zakirhusaindelhicollege.ac.in.
The online reporting and document verification for admission against the 8th cut off list of Zakir Husain College will begin from December 14 and will be closed on December 16.
The reserved category candidates will get an opportunity to apply for admissions after December 16, if they have cancelled their admission in the previous DU cut off rounds or could not apply for admissions.
As per the Zakir Husian 8th cut off list, the college is offering admissions in many honours and BA programmes. The minimum cut off score for admission to BA Hons. Psychology programme is 89.25. For admission to BCom and BA (Maths + Psychology) programme, candidates must have a minimum cut off score of 87.75 and 87.5, respectively.
The Delhi University affiliated, Gargi College is another college which has published its DU 8th cut off list 2020. The sixth DU NCWEB cut off list 2020 has been released on December 10.
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DU Eighth Cutoff 2020 released on December 12; check @du.ac.in
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