All applicants who have met the cut-off have to be admitted, irrespective of the sanctioned number of seats in a college. The rule was also another reason for prominent DU colleges declaring high cut-offs.
University experts are also trying to find out the reason behind the sudden drop in cut-offs in off-campus colleges, which they said could be because of a college’s decision to favour an individual.
“It is likely that a college perhaps wanted to oblige a particular candidate and lowered the cut-off accordingly. After admitting that particular candidate, they locked their gates. Why else would they bring down their cut-off drastically despite knowing that the number of candidates is huge,” said a senior DU official.
What has been more frustrating for the applicants is the seeming inability of DU authorities to take any action and ensure their admission. The office of the Dean Students’ Welfare has tried making calls to the college principals but no one has responded. The office is now in the process of sending letters to college principals, asking them to explain their decision of denying admission to eligible candidates.
Source: HindustanTimes.com
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