Latest Articles in DU Cut Off 2019
DU Releases Eighth Cut Off List For Undergraduate Courses
The Delhi University (DU) released its eighth cut-off list on Monday with courses like BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) English, B.Com still being up for grabs for the general category at premier colleges.
Read MoreNew Academic Session Begins At Delhi University
Delhi university’s 2019-20 academic session began on July 20, 2019, with colleges conducting their orientations and classes.
Read More39% Of Students Who Have Taken Admission In DU Are From Delhi
From Delhi, 21,098 students have taken admission in the university, followed by 10,140 students from Uttar Pradesh and 8,103 from Haryana after the third cut-off, as per data.
Read MoreDelhi University's NCWEB Releases First Cut Off List
Delhi University's Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) has released the first cut off list for undergraduate admission.
Read MoreDelhi University Fourth Cut-Off List Out
The DU cut-off lists are available on the official website of the varsity, du.ac.in.
Read MoreDU’s Non-Collegiate Cut-Off To Be Released On July 15
Delhi University’s non-collegiate women’s education board (NCWEB), which allows female aspirants in NCR to pursue higher education without attending regular classes, will release its first cut-off on July 15.
Read MoreThird DU Cut-Off List Out, Over 18,000 Seats Still Up For Grabs, Check List Here
With over 18,000 under graduate seats left, Delhi University on Monday released the third cut-off list with a nominal drop in most courses.
Read MoreDelhi University Entrance Test Begins In 18 Cities
DU Admission 2019: Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2019 began yesterday. DUET 2091 is being conducted by NTA.
Read MoreDU Second-Cut Off 2019 To Remain High, Several Options Still Available
The cut-off marks are unlikely to go down, as per the DU officials. Expert advice on how to pick course among those available what are the second-best choices.
Read MoreOver 23,000 Students Take Admission In Delhi University (DU) After First Cut-Off
In Kirori Mal College, there has not been a single admission to BCom(Honours) and the college will review its cut-offs and it is expected that there will be decline of 0.5 to 3 per cent, a professor on condition of anonymity said.
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