After releasing the sixth cut-off list on July 20, the Delhi
University finally released its seventh cut-off list for undergraduate
courses today on July 24. Admissions for popular courses such as
History, Political Science, B.Com and English are still on, but for most
of the courses, it has been closed.
The cut-off list for all the three streams, Science, Commerce and Arts have been published online and the candidates can check the same at the official site of the university, www.du.ac.in.
Over 4 lakh registrations were received by DU this year. In total, 3,20,799 applications have been submitted out of which 2,32,049 are online applications and 88,750 are offline applications. The application procedure for admission to the undergraduate programmes will be concluded on August 14. Students are required to complete their admission formalities latest by July 27.
Also from this academic session onwards, CBCS syllabus has been introduced by the university. It is a choice based credit system, under which three types of courses would be present in a programme, and they are to be studied in every semester as per the guidelines issued by the HRD ministry.
The three types of courses would be: core courses, elective courses and foundation courses.
Faculty of arts, inter-disciplinary and applied sciences, science, applied social sciences and humanities, music and fine arts, social sciences, commerce and business studies, mathematical sciences, and other elective papers are few faculties, which have already introduced CBCS.
The cut-off list for all the three streams, Science, Commerce and Arts have been published online and the candidates can check the same at the official site of the university, www.du.ac.in.
Over 4 lakh registrations were received by DU this year. In total, 3,20,799 applications have been submitted out of which 2,32,049 are online applications and 88,750 are offline applications. The application procedure for admission to the undergraduate programmes will be concluded on August 14. Students are required to complete their admission formalities latest by July 27.
Also from this academic session onwards, CBCS syllabus has been introduced by the university. It is a choice based credit system, under which three types of courses would be present in a programme, and they are to be studied in every semester as per the guidelines issued by the HRD ministry.
The three types of courses would be: core courses, elective courses and foundation courses.
Faculty of arts, inter-disciplinary and applied sciences, science, applied social sciences and humanities, music and fine arts, social sciences, commerce and business studies, mathematical sciences, and other elective papers are few faculties, which have already introduced CBCS.
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