Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Delhi University issues due to first cut-off for 2018 admissions: Lady Shri Ram College offer to highest at 98.75% for BA course

New Delhi: Delhi University schools on Monday declared their first cut-off rundown for confirmation, with Lady Shriram College setting it most elevated of them for its B.A. (Program) course at 98.75 percent. For its Psychology course, the school set its cut off at 98.25 percent, lessening it by 0.25 from a year ago. 




For news coverage course, the most elevated cut-off was set by the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce at 98.50 percent, trailed by Kamla Nehru College and LSR at 97.75 percent. Hindu College set the cut-off at 98 percent for its English Honors and BA (Honors) Economics course. 

The cut-off for Hansraj College was same for Economics as Hindu College, however for English, it was somewhat less at 97.25 percent. Shri Ram College of Commerce set the cut-off for Economics at 98.50 and for B.Com (Honors) course at 97.75 percent, lesser than Shivaji College however, which approached 98 percent for a similar course. 

Among sciences, Shri Guru Teg Bahadur (SGTB) Khalsa and Hindu College made the most elevated offer with 98 percent for their Computer Science and Physics courses, individually. A year ago, the most astounding cut-off was issued by the SGTB Khalsa College at 99.66 percent for the Electronic course. 

This year the college got more than 2.5 lakh applications for its around 90 schools amid the enrollment procedure that experienced between 15 May and 6 June.

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