Admissions to the academic session 2016-17, for which the varsity had received 2.5 lakh applications, will begin on Friday. Photo: Sushil Kumar/HT
New Delhi: In a shift from previous years, no Delhi University college has kept the ceiling at 100% in the first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate courses which was announced in New Delhi on Thursday.
Admissions to the academic session 2016-17, for which the varsity had received 2.5 lakh applications, will begin on Friday. The highest cut-off for the academic session has been announced by Ramjas college at 99.25% for B.Com Honours, 98.75% for B.Com and 98.5 for Economics Honours.
The cut-off for Hansraj College has remained unchanged across stream with Economics (H) being the highest at 98%. Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), ranked among the best in the country for higher studies in Commerce and Economics, announced its cut off at 98.25% for Economics Honours and 98% for B.Com Honours.
Miranda House cut-off for science courses is also same as last year with the highest being for Economics Honours at 97.75%. Lady Sri Ram College has announced its cut-off for Psychology at 98.50%, English at 98.25%, Economics at 98% and Commerce (H) at 98%.
This is for the first time that the university has introduced fully online admission procedure for UG admissions unlike previous years when it used to be both online and offline. The online registration process began on 1 June and will continue till 22 June.
[“Source-Livemint”]