Delhi University (DU) colleges have released their first cut off list for admissions in 2018. The first cut off list for the undergarduate courses has been released by the Gargi College, Kirori Mal College, Aurobindo College (evening) and Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC).
According to the cut off list released by St. Stephens College, it can be predicted that the cut offs for Commerce and Humanities courses will increase as compared to the last year's points. However, nothing much can be said about the Science stream for which the cut offs an either decrease or increase in 2018.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Candidates are required to carry the following set of original documents and self-attested copies photocopies of all the documents for admissions.
Here is the list of the documents required:
- Class X Board Examination Certificate
- Class X mark sheet
- Class XII mark sheet
- Class XII provisional certificate/ original certificate
- Character certificate, issued either by the Principal of the school last attended or Class-1 Gazetted Officer.
- SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM certificate (In the name of the applicant) issued by the competent authority.
- OBC (non-creamy layer) certificate ( In the name of the applicant) caste must be in central list issued by http://ncbc.nic.in
- Transfer certificates from school/ college as well as Migration certificate from Board/University are required from those students who have passed senior secondary exam from outside Delhi.
- At least two passport size self-attested photographs.
ABOUT DU Admissions
Over two-and-a-half-lakh students registered for undergraduate courses in Delhi University (DU) on its admission portal this year, an increase from the last year.
The DU threw open its admission portal for aspirants of various undergraduate courses (UG) on May 15. The registration for the UG programmes ended at 11.59 pm last night.
The varsity has, for now, announced a total of five cut-offs with the notification for the first cut-off scheduled to be issued on June 19.
Total male applicants were 1,44,248, female 1,34,297, and other applicants 29, he said. According to an official from the university, 2,78,544 aspirants made payments.
Last year, around 2.20 lakh candidates had made payments, he added. The number of unreserved applicants stands at 1,75,719 and SC and ST applicants number 34,932 and 7,547 respectively.