Delhi University (DU) secondly break up list out, but minor plunge won't help enough
Author yuvamind
New Delhi; The second break up list for admission of Delhi University colleges(DU) published on Monday saw a dip of up to 2% in science courses but break up for other popular subjects as economics, B.Com, English, history and political science remained upwards of 95% after a drop of 0.25 to 0.75%.
The Shri Ram College of Commerce closed admissions to its most-sought after course B.Com (hons) but slashed break up for economics (hons) by 0.50%, bringing it to 97.75%. However, for students who did not study economics in Class 12, the cutoff published an impossible 100.25% in line with the disadvantage rule.
such as, Indraprastha College for Womenc maintained 100% break up for computer science aspirer who did not study physics, chemistry and maths in Class 12, while for College of Vocational Studies it has gone down to 99.75%.
Gradually, Lady Shri Ram College reduced break up through 0.50-0.75% across courses with B.Com (hons) available at 97.25%. Economics (hons) and English (hons) saw a plunge of 0.50%, bringing the new cutoffs to 97.50% and 97.75%.
Cutoff for history (hons) was brought down from 97% 96.5%. LSR, along with Hindu and Hansraj colleges, kept the economics (hons) cutoff unchanged at 97.5%.
Several institutions like Miranda House and Gargi College that had kept cutoffs for popular courses below 95% in the first round closed admissions.
Popular science courses that had seen a big jump in cutoffs from last year saw a dip of up to 2% in the second list but remained above 90%. Hindu College reduced the cutoff for chemistry by 1% bringing it to 96.33%. Hansraj College is now offering the course for 96%, down by 1.33%.
At Hindu College, chemistry is down by 1% and cutoff has come to 96.33%. At Hansraj, the cutoff is at 96%, down by 1.33%. It is at Miranda House whose cutoff for botany (hons) has come down by 2% to 94%.