With many colleges in Delhi University (DU) announcing their third cut-off list on Monday, many aspirants striving to take admissions in popular courses were not left disappointed.
 
Though many colleges filled their seats in second cut-offs, seats of many reputed colleges are still up for grabs. Post the announcement of DU 3rd cut off list, candidates will get three days to take admissions beginning from Tuesday.
 
Science
 
Students applying for science courses like Physics, Chemistry and Life sciences still have a chance to apply in Hansraj, Miranda and Ramjas. In Hansraj cut-offs for Botany, Chemistry and Physics stood at 90%, 95% and 96% respectively while in Miranda BSc Life Sciences remained open at 89%.
 
In Ramjas also admissions remained open for Chemistry with a cut-off percentage of 94%. Most colleges however, closed admissions for science courses with the second cut-off list.
 
Commerce
 
In many colleges seats remained vacant for both honours and programme courses in commerce. In south campus’ Lady Shri Ram College admissions remained open for B.Com (Hons) at 97% in the third cut-off.
 
However, colleges like Daulat Ram, Miranda and Ramjas closed admissions for these courses. After the second cut-off list even B.Com (Programme) was closed for admissions in many colleges. Gargi College will continue its admission process with 93.5% marks as its cut-off for B.Com (Programme).
 

Humanities

 
South campus’ Kamala Nehru College will continue admitting students for Economics (Hons) with marks ranging between 95.75% and 98%. Lady Shri Ram College also announced its third list for Economics (Hons) at 97%. English and History, a favourite among aspirants would also be up for grabs in Daulat Ram College (91.75% to 95.75%), Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (93.5%), Hindu College (93.75% to 97.75%) and Maharaja Agrasen College (89.75% to 91.75%). 
 
In most colleges admission were closed for Political Science for the general category however seats remained vacant for the courses in the reserved categories.  Surprisingly after the programme courses were scrapped 2013 under FYUP, teachers claimed that BA (Programme) is likely to see many takers this session but seats remained vacant for the course in most colleges. In Kamala Nehru College the cut-off for BA (programme) ranged between 82.5% to 89% and in LSR it stood at 95.25%.
 
All the colleges which offer Journalism as a course in Delhi University also shut shop. Many of them had already did not come with a second list.
 
Like the second cut-off list the third cut off list released on Monday also did not witness a drastic fall in percentage requirement, but many students are likely to get a chance to change to the colleges which they desire.
 
 
Click here to check the cut-off list!
 
 
Source: hindustantimes.com