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Cut-off list of Delhi University 2009
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The cut-off at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), for B.Com. (H), has marginally increased to 95.25-98.75 percent from 94.5-98 percent last year. For Economics (H) at the college, the cut-off has increased from 92.75-95.75 to 93.5-96.5 percent this year. "I scored 95 percent and was hoping to secure a seat in B.Com. Honors at SRCC. The cut-off however increased this year. But I am happy to have cleared the mark for Economics Honors at SRCC", Abhinav Goyal, a DU aspirant from Jaipur (Rajasthan) told NNE. For B.Com.(H) at Hindu and Ramjas College, students will require 94.75-97.75 percent and 94.5-97.5 percent respectively, both showing an upward trend. The B.Com. Programme is available at 93-97 percent at Kirori Mal College, at 89-94 percent at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), at 91 percent at PGDAV College and 87-92 percent at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College. One of the most sought after courses, English (H) has seen an increase in the cut-off in most of the colleges. At LSR it stands at 91 percent, whereas at Hans Raj College it will be available for 86-90 percent. In the Science Courses, the cut-off percentage for admission to Chemistry (Hons) at Sri Venkateswara has come down from 80 percent last year to 74 percent this year. At Hindu College, Physics (H) is being offered at 91 percent, an increase from 90.33 percent last year. However, the cut-off for Chemistry (H) at the college remains same as that of the last year, at 86 percent. Students who meet the requirements
notified in the first cut-off list need to complete their admission formalities
in the colleges concerned by 29th June, 2009.
Cut-off list of Delhi University 2009 June 15. 2009 Submission of Forms June 25
First cut off list
June 30
Second cut-off list.
July 4
Third cut-off list
Fourth cut off list (if necessary) First cut off list, Delhi University First Cut-off 2009, DU Arts cut-off, DU Commerce cut off, DU Science first cut-off, DU Cutoff list, DU Admission cut-off Delhi University, is one of India's best universities and has 84 affiliated colleges with over 300,000 students. As the intermediate results are out the students are now hunting for colleges and who would not want to be a part of the prestigeous colleges of Delhi University. Last year’s records show that commerce students that aspire to be apart of popular delhi university colleges have a sign of relief as the cut-offs of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) for B.Com(H) has fallen by .25 percent in 2008(94.5 per cent) as compared to 2007(94.75 percent) and last year’s cut-off for Hindu and Hansraj college had been 94 percent. Lady Shri Ram(LSR) College has shown a drastic raise in its cut-off as its B.Com(H) cut-off has risen by 1.5 percent in 2008 (95.5 percent) from 2007 (94 per cent). Last year for the first time English Courses were decided on the basis of percentage so for all those who want to pursue english courses it would not be a cakewalk. For students who wish to take up Physcology(H) the journey would not be so easy. As per the available information Indraprastha College hiked its cut-off by 1 percent while Daulat Ram increased it by 5 percent. This year too all students are keeping their fingers crossed. Once admission procedure of different colleges is completed we will come to know about it. The undergraduate admission process is almost over at most Delhi University colleges. The fourth cut-off list declares the marks of admission for only a handful of courses and colleges for arts and commerce stream aspirants, while there are more options for those keen on a science course. Most colleges have kept admissions open for science courses fearing withdrawals in favour of engineering and medical courses. “Engineering admission counselling is on and medical counselling has started. At least 50 students are withdrawing their documents for cancellation of admission every day,” said B.N. Ray, admission convener at Ramjas College. For science courses, cut-off marks have plummeted by 1 to 5 per cent marks. Admissions are open in courses like Botany, Zoology, BSc Honours in Math, Physical Sciences and Applied Physical Sciences in Hindu, while Hans Raj has kept its admissions open for Botany, Zoology, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences. “Seats are not full in science courses. Most science students are going for Commerce and Economics as they think their job prospects are better there,” said S.R. Arora, Principal Hans Raj College. He said even courses like Maths were more in demand than science courses. “We have admitted 80 students against 20 seats in Maths,” added Arora. Ramjas has kept admissions open for Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Math, Applied Physical Sciences and Applied Life Sciences. Sri Venkateswara in South Campus has also kept admissions open in five science courses — Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Life Sciences. “We are trying to fill as many seats as possible before college reopens. We fear some cancellations as Hindu and Hans Raj have lowered their cut-off marks. Naturally, science students would like to go there. Fourth list is a contingent measure,” said Ray. Admissions are still open in the BA programme course in Kirori Mal and Hans Raj (for those with Sanskrit options). Seats are also available in colleges like Atma Ram Sanatan Dharam (ARSD), Bhagini Nivedita, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, Deshbandhu, Dyal Singh (evening), Maitreyi, Shivaji and Sri Aurobindo. Seats in Bcom Honours
are also available in Kirori Mal, College of Vocational Studies, Deshbandhu,
Dyal Singh and PGDAV. Hindu College has kept admissions open for English,
Math and Sanskrit.
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