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DU issues fourth cut-off list; still hope for students

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 07 2013 | 7:20 PM IST
There is still hope for students aspiring to get admission in Delhi University as a number of colleges issued a fourth cut off list today with Commerce and Economics still at offer.
The drop in the cut off, however, was not very significant for the elite colleges.
The much-sought Hindu College still had admissions open for Commerce, Economics, Sociology, Chemistry and Botany even though there was not much drop in their cut off.
Seats for popular course Commerce are still available in over 20 colleges, most of which are off-campus colleges.
Hansraj, Gargi, Hindu, Kamala Nehru and Kirori Mal were among the top colleges to still have seats available for the course.
In Hansraj, admission can still be taken in Economics at 96.25 per cent, while it is open in Hindu at 96.5, at Sri Venkateswara between 95.75 to 96.25, and at Kamala Nehru between 90.5 and 92.5, among them.

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English too is available at colleges like Hansraj, Miranda House, Kirori Mal and Ramjas among others.
With withdrawals from some courses in different colleges, fresh cut offs in the list have reopened admissions.
For students of the SC and OBC categories, admissions would still be open as most of the colleges are yet to fill in the quota.
However, colleges like Lady Shri Ram (LSR) have closed admission for most courses. Except History, admission for all courses for the popular girls college was closed in the general category.
Science courses were mostly closed with only six colleges open for admission for the Chemistry course. Some colleges are still offering B.Tech in Computer Science in the fourth cut off list.
Notification of fifth admission list by the colleges if any will be issued on July 11.

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First Published: Jul 07 2013 | 7:20 PM IST

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