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DU Third Cut-Off List announced, offers little hope for students

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DU Third Cut-Off List announced, offers little hope for students

New Delhi: Several colleges of Delhi University (DU) have announced their Third Cut-Off List for admission to various undergraduate courses for the 2009-10 session.

Colleges including Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and Hindu College announced their Third Cut-Off List today.

DU Third Cut-Off List 2009

Admissions to B.A. (Hons) Economics and B.Com. (Hons) at SRCC is now closed. However, only for the remaining OBC seats a third cut-off has been announced by the college.

At Hindu College however, admissions have been announced to almost all courses except for B.A. (Hons) English and B.A. (Hons) Sanskrit, in which seats have been filled up.

For B.Com. (Hons) at Hindu College, the cut off has been brought down to 94.25 percent from 94.5 percent in the second list.

The complete third cut-off list will be announced soon.

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