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DU admissions based on third cut-off list to begin today

By IANS | Updated: October 18, 2021 06:25 IST

New Delhi, Oct 18 The Delhi University (DU)'s admission process on the basis of third cut-off list will ...

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New Delhi, Oct 18 The Delhi University (DU)'s admission process on the basis of third cut-off list will commence from Monday and will continue till October 21.

Meanwhile the university will finalise the admissions till 5 pm on October 22 and the students applying for admission on the basis of the third cut-off list, released on October 16, can deposit the fees till October 23 at 5 pm.

DU's first and second cut-off lists were released on 1st October and 9th October respectively.

Out of the total 70,000 seats, admissions have been completed on about 50,000 seats.

The first cut-off list went up to 100 per cent for several courses in various colleges of the university.

Similar was the scenario in the second cut-off list. In the second list, there was an average drop of 0.25 per cent to 3 per cent in the cut-offs across various colleges.

In several DU colleges, in the second cut-off list, the cut-off remained 100 per cent.

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