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Minor glitches were reported on Thursday as well, with colleges extending the time for admission till 3.30 pm. Ramjas College witnessed a massive rush, with students and parents having to wait for long hours.
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<p>As admission under the first cut-off list at Delhi University came to a close on Thursday, most colleges, including Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), are expected to come out with a second cut-off list. The dip in percentage, however, is expected to be marginal — between 0.5 to 1%.</p> <p style="text-align: justify; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">GOOGLE_AD_DATA</p> <p>Unlike last year, admissions are still open for Economics (Hons) and BCom (Hons) at SRCC. The first course is closed for the Scheduled Castes (SC) category, while 80% of general category seats have been filled for both courses.<br />“For the unreserved category, around 20% of the seats are left, which will be filled in the second list,” said Simrit Kaur, principal of SRCC college.</p> <p>According to sources in the college, the cut-off for BCom (Hons) in the second list is expected to be around 97.375% — a marginal drop from 97.75% in the first list. Similarly, with Economics (Hons), the drop will not be more than 0.25%. Meanwhile, Hindu College has admitted more students this year than their total seats. The college has seen 990 admissions as against a total of 752 seats.</p> <p>Officials at the college said admissions will be closed in the second list for Political Science (Hons), History (Hons) and Statistics (Hons). The college has over-admitted students for Sanskrit (Hons), which has 23 seats. “The drop in cut-off will be marginal for most courses. But for Philosophy (Hons), the cut-off will reasonably be on the lower side. As this subject is not offered in most colleges, many don’t know about the deduction,” said Anju Srivastava, principal of Hindu College.</p> <p>At Indraprastha College for Women, admission to Mathematics (Hons) will be closed in the second list. “For other courses, the drop in cut-off in the second list will be around 0.5 to 1%. Our admission usually starts picking up in the second and third list,” said principal Babli Moitra Saraf. At Kirori Mal College, Urdu and Sanskrit (Hons) will be closed for admission.</p> <p>Minor glitches were reported on Thursday as well, with colleges extending the time for admission till 3.30 pm.<br />Ramjas College witnessed a massive rush, with students and parents having to wait for long hours. At Aurobindo College, students from Lucknow and Haryana were turned away as DigiLockers — a service provided by the Central government to store official documents such as marksheets — were not accepted. Officials said the university wrote to the college, asking them to accept the online format. The second cut-off list will be released on June 24.<br />News Source (<a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/education/du-admission-2018-most-colleges-to-release-second-cut-off-list-with-marginal-dip-5227823/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Indian Express</a>)</p>
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DU admission 2018: Most colleges to release second cut-off list, with marginal dip
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Minor glitches were reported on Thursday as well, with colleges extending the time for admission till 3.30 pm. Ramjas College witnessed a massive rush, with students and parents having to wait for long hours.
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