This Article is From Jul 21, 2017

Delhi University Admission 2017: Sixth Cut-Off List Expected Soon

The University of Delhi on last Wednesday announced that the NCR based varsity will release its 6th cut-off list for various merit-based undergraduate (UG) courses on 22nd July.

Delhi University Admission 2017: Sixth Cut-Off List Expected Soon

Delhi University Admission 2017: Sixth Cut-Off List Expected Soon

New Delhi: The University of Delhi on last Wednesday announced that the NCR based varsity will release its 6th cut-off list for various merit-based undergraduate (UG) courses on 22nd July. Though, the Delhi University (DU) had earlier announced a total of five cut-offs for admission into merit based UG courses, kept options open for further ones in case of availability of seats.

DU had also extended its admissions' window for the fifth cut-off list till July 20.

DU released the fifth cut-off on last Monday and the admission process began on next day, by then, the admission to most of the colleges and courses are over with roughly 10% seats left for admission in this round. 

In the fifth list, cut offs for the popular choice courses did not dip much and the admission process was re-opened in a few courses for which it was closed in the fourth list as a result of withdrawal of admission.

"Admissions for the sixth cut-off will happen between 22 and 25 July (except Sunday) for all the categories," the Delhi University said in a release.

The university has also decided to start another admission drive for students of reserved categories including SC/ST, OBC, and persons with disability (PWD), children/widows of armed forces, Kashmiri migrants and sports, reported PTI.

"The drive for such admissions will happen between 31 July to 5 August," the release said. 

The DU had announced its first cut-off on June 23 and the highest was 99.66 per cent for BSc (Hons) Electronics in the SGTB Khalsa College.

In another development, Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) of DU released its fifth cut-off list today.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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