Highlights – 2nd cut off List

DU Second Cut-off Highlights:

Arts and Commerce cut off

Science cut off

The online admission process for the second cut-off will be conducted from June 25 to June 27, 2018

All applicants who are eligible may contact the concerned admission-in-charge on June 25, 26 and 27 between 9.30 am and 1.30 pm along with their original documents and photostat copies etc, failing which their eligibility for admission will stand automatically cancelled, and they will not be considered for admission after June 27 .

Shri Ram College of Commerce demanded 98.25 per cent for BA (Economics), while it is 97.38 per cent for B.Com (Hons), a slight dip of 0.25 per cent from the first cut-off. The first cut-off for the Economics (Hons) was 98.50 per cent while for B Com (Hons), it was 97.75 per cent.

At Kirori Mal College, the second cut-off for BA (English) programme stood at 97 per cent and 96.75% for BA (Political Science). Meanwhile, the admission process for BA (Urdu) and BA (Sanskrit) has been closed at Kirori Mal.

Ramjas College closes admission process for BA (Hons.) Hindi, BA programme and B.Com.

The Gargi College and the Hindu College have also closed admissions for general category candidates in BA (Hons.) History, BA(Hons.) Political Science and BA programme.

Miranda House has closed admissions for general category candidates in BA (Hons.) Geography, BA (Hons.) Political Science and BA(Honours) Philosophy.

Lady Shri Ram College has closed admissions for BA (Hons.) Economics, BA (Hons.) Political Science, BA (Hons.) History, BA (Hons.) Psychology, BA (Hons.) Sociology and B.Com (Hons.). The LSR had announced a cut-off of 98.75 per cent for the BA programme in the first list which came down to 97.75 per cent in the second.

Daulat Ram College has demanded 94.75 percent in BA (English), 95 per cent for Political Science. The college has closed admission process for BA (History), BA (Psychology).

Bharati College closes admission for B.Com (Hons), BA (History)

Over 15,000 admissions took place in the three days after the first cut-offs were announced.Therefore, various colleges have closed admissions in some courses. However, due to the cancellation of admissions by students, seats in some colleges might fall vacant. So, there are chances that they might re-open admissions in third list.

All the best !

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Rohini Yadav
She is a blogger, pursuing Political Science Honours at Indraprastha College for Women. She is an avid debater & loves to write. She believes in the power of Karma "Everything you do, comes back to you"

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