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DU announces 10th cut-off for undergraduate courses

NEW DELHI:Delhi University today announced its tenth cut-off list for merit-based undergraduate courses, with the maximum being 97 per cent at Hindu College for B.



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, August 10

Delhi University today announced its tenth cut-off list for merit-based undergraduate courses, with the maximum being 97 per cent at Hindu College for B.A. (Hons) Economics.

The second highest cut-off has been declared by the Indraprastha College for Women for B.A. (Hons) Psychology at 96.5 per cent, according to a release.

DU had allocated its eighth and ninth cut-off list exclusively for applicants from reserved categories.

In the tenth list, though there are no such restrictions, many colleges have closed admissions to various courses with a few exemptions.

“The tenth list will be displayed by different colleges on Friday. Eligible candidates are advised to complete their admission in the colleges concerned,” read a statement issued by the varsity.

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