Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce released the first cut off list for B.Com. (Hons) and B. A (Hons) Economics courses on their official website on Thursday, June 27.
The Delhi University had announced that its colleges would release the first cut-off for admission on June 28.
DU had earlier extended its registration date to June 22 after the Delhi High Court ordered it to follow the last year's eligibility criteria for granting admission.
The varsity announced its admission schedule earlier this month and said the first cut-off will be released on June 28, second on July 4, third on July 9, fourth on July 15 and fifth on July 20 for undergraduate courses.
The first admission list will be put up on July 17 for postgraduate courses, second one July 22, third on July 27 and fourth on August 2.
Steps to check first cut-off list of SRCC:
Step-1. Visit the official website - srcc.edu
2. Click on link ''Admission 2019-20'' on the top right corner of the home page
3. A PDF file The cut-off list will appear on the screen.
The highest cut-off was for B.A. (Hons) Economics at 98.75%. The cut-off percentage for general category in B.Com (Hons) is 98.50% and for SC category is 89%. The cutoff percentage for B.A.(Hons)Economics is 98.75% for General category and 92.50% for ST category.
"Candidates are advised to contact personally for completing the admission formalities within the schedule dates between 09 :00 AM to 01 :00 PM with the prescribed document", the official cut-off notice released by the college stated.
The registrations process for DU, that culminated on June 22, saw a total of 3,67,895 registrations on the university's portal, of whom 2,58,388 candidates actually proceeded and made payment.
According to the data, 84,021 female candidates and 68,457 male candidates applied for admission under the unreserved category.
Under the Scheduled Tribe category, 4,044 male applicants and 3,056 female applicants applied for admission. Over 17,000 male candidates and over 16,000 female candidates applied for admission under the SC quota.
As many as 32,926 male candidates and 22,531 female candidates applied for admission under the Other Backward Class (OBC) non-creamy layer quota.
Under the newly-introduced EWS quota, 5,528 male candidates, 3,562 female candidates and one candidate from the third gender applied for admission. This year, the varsity has effected a 10 per cent increase in seats for the EWS category under postgraduate and undergraduate courses. The number of seats for undergraduate courses has increased to 62,000. There will also be separate cut-offs for the EWS category.