DU cut-off | Arts-Com | Science
DU cut-off | Arts-Com |  Science
Delhi University's cut off marks have got higher this year by 0.25 to two per cent.

New Delhi: The Delhi University has released the first cut-off admissions to under-graduate courses in its colleges.

This year's cut-offs marks have got higher by 0.25 per cent as compared to last year.

Premier colleges like Sri Ram College of Commerce, Kirori Mal College, Hansraj College have all increased their cut-offs.

To get admission in B.Com (Hons) in Hindu College commerce students will need at least 94.25 per cent and non-commerce students will need 96.5 per cent.

For the same course in Ramjas College, commerce students will need 93 per cent and non-commerce students 95 per cent.

While Kirorimal has fixed its cut-off at 94 per cent, commerce students aspiring for Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) need 94.75 per cent and non-commerce students, at least 96 per cent.

For admission in Daulat Ram Colleg one needs at least 92.75 per cent and above.

Delhi University officials on Monday advised candidates to contact respective colleges on Tuesday.

Every year, nearly 35,000 students enroll in scores of undergraduate courses.

For an Economic honours course in Hindu, a student needs an aggregate of 92 to 96 per cent.

While in Hans Raj it is 93 to 94 per cent, in Lady Sri Ram, the cut off should be 93.75 per cent. In Miranda House, an aspirant needs to between 91 and 94 per cent.

And in Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, the requirement is between 85 and 90 per cent.

For a seat in Sociology honours in Hindu College, one requires 86 to 95 percent. In Hans Raj, a student is expected to score between 93 to 98 per cent for a seat in computer Science (Hons).

For a seat in Mathematics honours at Hindu College, the requirement is an aggregate of 93 to 95 per cent.

For Physics honours, the cut-off is 90 per cent in Hindu, 89 per cent in Hans Raj, 80 percent in Gargi, 86 per cent in Kirori Mal and 85 per cent in Ramjas.

And admissions will start from June 27th June. Students who fail to make the first list will have to wait for the second cut-off list that is to be released on June 30.

(With agency inputs)

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