DU Admissions 2021: 5 UG Admission cut-off lists to release on October 1

After submission of applications, colleges will work on the completion of approvals by October 7 (5 pm) and the deadlines for the fee payments will be 8th October. The second cut-off list will be following the same pattern, the candidates will be given the time to apply from October 11 to October 13 and the approvals will be shared by October 14 (5 pm) with the fee payment deadline till October 15.

Delhi University (DU) is set to release its first cut-off list for undergraduate (UG) admissions 2021 on October 1 and the second list is expected to be out on October 9. Once the cut-off list is declared, candidates can apply for admission based on the list from October 4-6. As per reports, the list will be available on the official website of the university and students will be able to access it at du.ac.in. or admission.uod.ac.in.

After submission of applications, colleges will work on the completion of approvals by October 7 (5 pm) and the deadlines for the fee payments will be 8th October. The second cut-off list will be following the same pattern, the candidates will be given the time to apply from October 11 to October 13 and the approvals will be shared by October 14 (5 pm) with the fee payment deadline till October 15.

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All the consecutive cut-off lists will be following the same pattern. The third, fourth, and fifth cut-off lists will be released on October 16, October 30, and November 8 respectively. 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.

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The dates for UG admissions in DU were delayed due to postponement in the class 12 result declaration. The university has 65 colleges and 70,000 UG seats. Last year DU released several cut-off lists and three special drive cut-off lists.

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According to DU college principles, the cut-offs are likely to be high this year as over 70,000 students have scored 95% in class 12 board examinations. 

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