Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HT GUIDE TO ADMISSIONS

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NEWDELHI: More than 20,000 students completed the admission process at the end of the second day of admissions under the second cutoff on Tuesday, which means more courses are expected to be closed when Delhi University releases its third merit list.

But students need not lose hope as some colleges may also reopen courses owing to around 3,000 withdrawal­s.

By 6 pm on Tuesday, 6,130 admissions were approved by colleges and around 3,600 had paid the fees. The total number of admissions in the first and second list now stands over 20,000, according to MK Pandit of the DU admissions committee.

Ramjas College, Hindu College, Gargi College, Miranda House and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women reported the maximum admissions.

Shri Ram College of Commerce is not expected to issue a third cutoff for Bcom (Hons) or Economics (Hons), as they have over-admitted students.

“For both Economics (Hons) and Bcom (Hons, we have had over-admissions in the general category. We may have a handful of seats in some reserved categories but a third list seems unlikely for general category students,” said Simrit Kaur, principal of SRCC. She said there are two OBC seats, and four SC seats available for Bcom (Hons), and two ST seats and over 10 OBC seats in Economics (Hons).

Manoj Khanna, principal of Ramjas College, which saw the highest number of withdrawal­s, said that even after accounting for the withdrawal­s, they had approved admissions to around 1,100 seats.

Ramjas had closed admissions to four courses — BSC Physical Science with Chemistry, Hindi (Hons), BA programme and Bcom.

“These courses are not going to be reopened in the third list. There is a possibilit­y that Physics (Hons) and Political Sciences (Hons) will also be closed under the third list, but we will know for sure on Wednesday,” Khanna said.

At Kirori Mal College, with over 450 admissions, and fewer than 80 withdrawal­s, a third list is unlikely for courses such as Political Science, Mathematic­s, Statistics and Geography, said Sunil Singh, member of the admissions committee at the college.

“But we can be sure only on Wednesday,” he said.

However, the second list has also seen 3,000 withdrawal­s over the two days, Pandit said, which may mean that some closed courses may be reopened for admissions under the third list.

Most cancellati­ons happened at Ramjas, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Gargi, Daulat Ram College and Shyama Prasad Mukherji.

Gargi, which had closed admissions to six of the 19 courses it offers, may reopen Political Science (Hons) course under the third cutoff list, principal Promila Kumar said.

“We had around 190 admission withdrawal­s under the second list. We may reopen some courses such as Political Science (Hons) in the third list. We will take a call on how much the cutoff can be dropped after admissions under the second list are completed on Wednesday,” she said.

Shyama Prasad Mukherji had closed admissions to five of the 14 courses it offers but the principal said t hey might reopen Economics (Hons) and Philosophy (Hons) under the third list. HOSTEL: Residence facility for outstation students is available PLACEMENT CELL: The academic year of 2016-17 had an average pay of ₹8.03 lakh per annum along with internatio­nal offers being extended to three students.

FESTIVAL: The annual college festival is called ‘Harmony’.

SPORTS: These include a football ground a basketball court, two

synthetic tennis courts, and a well-equipped gymnasium

LINKED TO TECH: The internet resource centre (IRC) provides two state-of-the-art computer labs, Wi-fi to support the students’ and faculty’s needs

CANTEEN: There’s a spacious cafeteria with food at reasonable rates HOSTEL: Not available

PLACEMENT CELL: An active placement cell along with a ‘Career

Developmen­t Centre’.

FESTIVALS: An inter-college festival ‘Culfest’ is orgnaised. SPORTS: The college has facilities for outdoor as well as indoor sports like hockey, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, carrom, wrestling, power lifting, etc

LINKED TO TECH: Campus is fully Wi-fi enabled with complete

power backup.

CANTEEN: The canteen provides a variety of dishes at subsidised

rates for students and staff members of the college

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO ?? Delhi University aspirants queue outside an interview room to complete their admission process after filling their forms for the new academic session 201819 at Shri Ram College of Commerce on Monday. The third cutoff list will be announced on Friday...
RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO Delhi University aspirants queue outside an interview room to complete their admission process after filling their forms for the new academic session 201819 at Shri Ram College of Commerce on Monday. The third cutoff list will be announced on Friday...

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