<p>Some Delhi University colleges released their third cut-off list on Saturday with the required marks to get admissions in undergraduate courses seeing a decline in the range of 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College released its third cut-off list with the marks required for B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science going down by 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The cut-off for the course in the first list was pegged at 100 per cent but no application was received for the course in the first list.</p>.<p>The cut-off for the course was reduced to 98.5 per cent in the second list and it has come down to 97 per cent in the third list.</p>.<p>The course had closed for admissions in SC, ST, PwD and EWS categories after the first list.</p>.<p>The cut-offs for B.Sc (Honours) Botany and B. Sc (Honours) Chemistry are at 93.33 per cent and 96.33 per cent.</p>.<p>Female students will get a one per cent relaxation in the asking marks for all courses.</p>.<p>The Delhi University will be releasing the third cut-off list later in the day.</p>.<p>Aryabhatta College also released its third cut-off list with the decline ranging between 0.25 to 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The college had kept the highest cut-off for BA (Honours) Psychology among all the courses at 98.5 per cent in the first list which came down to 98.25 per cent in the second list.</p>.<p>The cut-offs for BA (Honours) Hindi saw a one per cent decline to 84 per cent.</p>.<p>The cut-off for BA (Honours) English came down to 94.75 per cent from 95.5 per cent while the cut-off for B.Com (Honours) have come down to 97 per cent in the third list from 97.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The courses that were closed after the first list were BA (Honours) Political Science, B. Com Programme and BA Programme combination of History and Political Science.</p>.<p>However, B.Com programme has reopened in the third list at a cut-off of 96.75 per cent, a decline of 0.25 per cent from the first list.</p>.<p>The courses that have filled up for the unreserved category after the second list are BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) History, B.Sc( Honours) Mathematics and B.Sc(Honours) Computer Science.</p>.<p>The cut-off for Hindi (Honours) has been pegged at 64 per cent in third list at Jesus and Mary College (JMC), a decline of four per cent from the second list.</p>.<p>The other courses that are open at JMC are BVoc Retail Management and IT and BVoc Healthcare Management. The college has filled up the seats in other courses.</p>.<p>At the College of Vocational Studies, the admissions had closed for Economics (honours), History (Honours), B. Com (Honours), Hindi (Honours) and B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science in the first list.</p>.<p>Only BA (Honours) English is open with the college seeking 96-96.25 per cent for admission. The cut-off in the second list for English (Honours) was 96.25 per cent with the college asking for marks less than 96.25 per cent in the third list. </p>.<p>Over 48,000 students have secured admission to the university, which has 70,000 undergraduate seats.</p>
<p>Some Delhi University colleges released their third cut-off list on Saturday with the required marks to get admissions in undergraduate courses seeing a decline in the range of 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College released its third cut-off list with the marks required for B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science going down by 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The cut-off for the course in the first list was pegged at 100 per cent but no application was received for the course in the first list.</p>.<p>The cut-off for the course was reduced to 98.5 per cent in the second list and it has come down to 97 per cent in the third list.</p>.<p>The course had closed for admissions in SC, ST, PwD and EWS categories after the first list.</p>.<p>The cut-offs for B.Sc (Honours) Botany and B. Sc (Honours) Chemistry are at 93.33 per cent and 96.33 per cent.</p>.<p>Female students will get a one per cent relaxation in the asking marks for all courses.</p>.<p>The Delhi University will be releasing the third cut-off list later in the day.</p>.<p>Aryabhatta College also released its third cut-off list with the decline ranging between 0.25 to 1.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The college had kept the highest cut-off for BA (Honours) Psychology among all the courses at 98.5 per cent in the first list which came down to 98.25 per cent in the second list.</p>.<p>The cut-offs for BA (Honours) Hindi saw a one per cent decline to 84 per cent.</p>.<p>The cut-off for BA (Honours) English came down to 94.75 per cent from 95.5 per cent while the cut-off for B.Com (Honours) have come down to 97 per cent in the third list from 97.5 per cent.</p>.<p>The courses that were closed after the first list were BA (Honours) Political Science, B. Com Programme and BA Programme combination of History and Political Science.</p>.<p>However, B.Com programme has reopened in the third list at a cut-off of 96.75 per cent, a decline of 0.25 per cent from the first list.</p>.<p>The courses that have filled up for the unreserved category after the second list are BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) History, B.Sc( Honours) Mathematics and B.Sc(Honours) Computer Science.</p>.<p>The cut-off for Hindi (Honours) has been pegged at 64 per cent in third list at Jesus and Mary College (JMC), a decline of four per cent from the second list.</p>.<p>The other courses that are open at JMC are BVoc Retail Management and IT and BVoc Healthcare Management. The college has filled up the seats in other courses.</p>.<p>At the College of Vocational Studies, the admissions had closed for Economics (honours), History (Honours), B. Com (Honours), Hindi (Honours) and B.Sc (Honours) Computer Science in the first list.</p>.<p>Only BA (Honours) English is open with the college seeking 96-96.25 per cent for admission. The cut-off in the second list for English (Honours) was 96.25 per cent with the college asking for marks less than 96.25 per cent in the third list. </p>.<p>Over 48,000 students have secured admission to the university, which has 70,000 undergraduate seats.</p>