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First cut-off list for DU admission touches 100 per cent-mark

| | Jun 25, 2015, at 04:35 pm
New Delhi: The first cut-off list for its undergraduate courses in Delhi University this year has touched the 100 per cent- mark.

Reports said college  of Vocational Studies and Indraprastha College for Women have set 100 per cent as its cut-off for the computer science programme for the general category students.

Moti Lal Nehru college has kept its cut-off for BCom Honors at 99.5 per cent, Maiteyi college has kept the mark at 99 per cent for BCom, Hindu College has kept its cut-off at 98 per cent  for Economics and SRCC has kept its its cut off at 98.25 per cent for Economics Honours.

The admissions to the academic session 2015-16 for which Delhi University had received 3.7 lakh applications for a toal of 54,000 seats, will begin on Thursday.

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