The University of Delhi launched the admission process for undergraduate courses (UG) under the second cut-off list on Monday. The process will be closing on Wednesday, October 13 by 11:59 pm. The list was released on October 9 and the third cut-off list is scheduled to be released on October 16, 2021.
Candidates applying for the UG courses under the second cutoff list will be receiving the approvals by October 14 as per the guidelines shared by the university. Followed by the approvals, the candidates will be given the fee payment deadline till October 15. It is necessary to submit fees to book the seats.
Candidates who have already secured seats in the first cut-off list will have to withdraw their admission from the college if they wish to apply further in the second list for any other preferred college. The withdrawal has to take place before applying for the alternative college.
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The fourth and fifth cut-off lists will be released on October 30 and November 8 respectively. The third and fourth lists will be released based on the availability of the seats in colleges. A DU special cut-off list will also be declared on October 25 which is specifically for students who couldn't apply on the previous list despite being eligible for it.
DU colleges, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, and Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies had announced a cut-off of 100 percent for BSc (Honours) Computer Science. This cut-off was brought down to 98.5 per cent as the previous cutoff has no takers. Shri Ram College of Commerce had also set the cut-off for BA (Honours) Economics and BCom (Honours) at 100 percent. This was also reduced by 99.75 per cent in the first list and 99.12 per cent in the second.
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As per the seat availability updates, the majority of the colleges have closed admissions to the popular courses, and the change the percentage cutoff is less by only 0.25 to two per cent.