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Over 15,000 admissions after DU’s first cut-off list

NEW DELHI:Over 15,000 admissions took place after the first cut-off list, almost seven times the number last year.



New Delhi, June 22

Over 15,000 admissions took place after the first cut-off list, almost seven times the number last year.

The last day of the admission process for the first-cut-offs finished yesterday.

According to a varsity official, out of over 56,000 seats, 15,245 seats were filled which was a record-breaking number. Last year, 2,200 seats were filled after the first cut-offs.

The top five colleges where students took admission were Hindu College, where 950 seats were filled, followed by Ramjas College, where 926 seats were filled, Gargi College for Women, where 776 seats were filled, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College, where 632 seats were filled, and Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, where 632 seats were filled, according to data shared by the varsity.

The top courses were BA (Prog), where 1,929 seats were filled, followed by BCom (Hons), where 1,606 seats were filled, with the third most popular course being BA(Hons) Political Science, where 1,260 seats were filled. — PTI

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