DU admissions 2018: Seventh cut-off list released, here’s direct link to check

The new academic session had started last month. However, seats were still available in many off-campus colleges.

College admissions 2018 Updated: Aug 05, 2018 12:04 IST
Delhi university aspirants stand in queues to get admission in new academic session 2018-19 at Daulat Ram College, in New Delhi, India, on June 20.(Sanchit Khanna/HT FilePHOTO)

Delhi University on Saturday released its seventh cut-off list for admission to undergraduate (UG) courses with many off-campus colleges declaring the availability of seats in science and commerce streams.

Students in the general category can apply for BA(Hons) Economics in Kamla Nehru College, Aryabhatta College, Daulat Ram College and Delhi College of Arts and Commerce.

Here are the seventh cut-off lists for DU admissions:

DU admissions: Seventh cut-off list for arts and commerce

DU admissions: Seventh cut-off list for science courses

Seats are also available for general category candidates in BA(Hons) English at Aryabhatta College along with other courses like BA programme, BA(Hons) Political Science.

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce has seats available for BA(Hons) English, BA(Hons) History and BA(Hons) Journalism.

Science students in the general category can apply for Bsc (Hons) in Computer Science at Dyal Singh College while Daulat Ram College has seats available under its Bsc(Hons) Mathematics course.

Acharya Narendra Dev College has seats available for general category candidates under BA(Hons) Botany and Chemistry.

The new academic session had started last month.

The varsity threw open its admission portal for aspirants of various undergraduate courses on May 15. The registration for these courses ended on June 7.

The first cut-offs were announced on June 19.

The total number of male applicants are 1,44,248, women 1,34,297 and other applicants 29.

According to an official from the university, 2,78,544 aspirants have made payments.

Last year, around 2.20 lakh candidates had made payments.

First Published: Aug 05, 2018 12:02 IST