Delhi University Releases 11th Cut-off List For Merit-based UG Courses

Admissions in most of the courses for general category is closed but students applying under reserved categories can still get a seat if they have cleared the 11th cutoff.

Published: August 24, 2017, 8:38 AM IST

New Delhi, Aug 24: The University of Delhi has released the 11th cut-off list for merit-based undergraduate courses. The 11th cut-off has been released a month after classes started for the new academic session. Document verification for students seeking admission in morning colleges will start at 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM and for the evening colleges, it will begin at 4 PM and continue till 7 PM.

Admissions in most of the courses for general category is closed but students applying under reserved categories can still get a seat if they have cleared the 11th cutoff.

GENERAL CATEGORY, NORTH CAMPUS

College Course Cut-off
Daulat Ram College B.Com 93%
Daulat Ram College B. Com (Hons) 94.75%
Hans Raj College BA(H) Hindi 85.5%
Hans Raj College B.Sc (H) Chemistry 95.66%
Hans Raj College Bsc(H) Mathematics 96%
Hans Raj College B.Sc Life Science 93.66%
Hindu College BA(H) English 96.25%
Hindu College BA(H) History 95.75%
Miranda House B.A. Programme 93.25 %
Ramjas College B.Sc (Hons) Zoology 93%

Verification will take place on August 24.

In South Campus, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is offering BA(H) History at 85 per cent while Maitreyi College is offering it at 84 per cent. Zakir Hussain College is offering B.Com and BA (H)Political Science at 86 and 87 per cent respectively. Sri Venkateswara College is offering B.Sc. Botany at 90 per cent. Gargi College is offering B.A. Programme at 91 per cent, Economics at 95.5 per cent, and Applied Psychology at 96.25 per cent. Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College is offering Economics at 93.75 per cent.

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