The second cut-off list, declared by the Delhi University on Sunday, has come as a big relief for applicants who missed out on admissions in a college of their choice by a whisker.
In most colleges, the cut-offs have come down by only a small margin. On an average, the decrease is 0.5%. The good news is that popular courses such as commerce, economics, physics and computer science are still open in most colleges.
The merit list at Ram Lal Anand College, which had declared a cut-off of 100% for non-science applicants opting for computer science, remains the same — 95% for science applicants and 100% for non-science candidates. The college maintains it has only a few seats left and will be able to fill it in the second list.
So far, the most popular courses have turned out to be history, Hindi, political science and zoology, with only a few colleges coming out with a second list.
Source: HindustanTimes.com
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