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Delhi University's 3rd cut-off list announced Last Updated : 07 Jul 2017 08:24:57 AM IST File photo
With Delhi University's admission season at its peak the 3rd cut-off list is out. Only a few seats are left for students to grab as many of the colleges have already closed the admissions.
The list was announced late Thursday evening.
Where Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) closed admission for its two courses (B.Com Honors and Economics Honors), Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College re-opened the admissions for its Economics (Honors) course at 97.5 per cent.
In the 2nd cut-off list, LSR had announced admission closed for this course. The psychology course has been kept high at 98 per cent, bringing it down by 0.25 per cent from previous cut-off list.
The high cut-off for its Journalism and Political Science course, at 97.5 and 97.25, was down by 0.25 per cent.Hindu College has not announced a third cut-off for B.Com (Honors). The cut-off for Economics (Honors) is 97.25 per cent.
Miranda House has closed admission for Economics (Honors).
Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa (SGTB) Khalsa College has pegged the cut-off for B. Sc (Electronics) course. From 99.66 per cent in the first list, it was brought down to 93.66 per cent.
A fourth cut-off would be announced on July 13.Saharasamay Desk For Latest Updates Please-
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