Hindustan Times (Delhi)

15,000 seats on offer in 4th cutoff list

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Nehru College (KNC), Lady Shri Ram (LSR), Miranda House, SGTB Khalsa and Sri Venkateswa­ra. But 23 colleges including Hindu, Hansraj and Ramjas will continue admission for Economics. Four colleges including Shyama Prasad Mukherji and PGDAV have reopened admissions after withdrawal­s.

BCom is closed for admission at 15 colleges, including Hans Raj, Hindu, KMC, and LSR. But at 39 colleges including Ramjas, Sri Venkateswa­ra and Indraprast­ha College for Women, BCom admissions will continue. Kalindi College has reopened admission to BCom at 92%. Shri Ram College of Commerce had closed admission for both the courses by the second cutoff list.

Admission to English has been closed at 11 colleges including Hansraj, Hindu, KNC, KMC, and Sri Venkateswa­ra. But admission is open at 35 colleges including LSR, Miranda House, and Ramjas. Cutoff for English has dropped by up to 2% points.

Gargi College and Satyawati Evening College has reopened the course for admissions.

Around 18 colleges including Gargi, Hindu, KNC and Miranda House have closed admission to History. But 22 colleges including KMC, Hansraj, Ramjas and Sri Venkateswa­ra will continue with admission in the course.

History has seen a drop of up to 3% points and it has reopened for admission at colleges such as Daulat Ram College and LSR.

Admission to Political Science is over at 28 colleges including Hindu, KMC, LSR, and Miranda House. But at 25 colleges including Ramjas and Sri Venkateswa­ra, the admissions will continue. KNC has reopened admission in the course. Some colleges such as Gargi have reopened admission for BA Programme.

The cutoff for Chemistry, which is open for admission at 12 colleges, has dropped by up to 1% point, with highest dips at Dyal Singh College and Zakir Husain Delhi College. Hansraj College has maintained its cutoff at 95.66%, same as the third list.

The highest dip for Mathematic­s, which is available for admission at 22 colleges, was at Lakshmibai College, where it dropped by 1.25% points from 93.5%. Admission for Maths was reopened at six colleges including Kalindi, ARSD, and Dyal Singh College. The cutoff for Physics dropped by 2% points and admissions to the course was reopened in two colleges including Kalindi.

The non-collegiate women’s education board also released its third cutoff list on Wednesday.

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