Delhi University (DU) on Saturday announced its fifth cut-off list for merit-based undergraduate courses with most colleges closing admissions for the unreserved categories.
At Lady Shri Ram College, cut-off for the political science and psychology honours courses, which had set an asking score of 100% in the first list, has dropped to 98.75% and 99% respectively. Cut-off for journalism and English honours courses now stands at 98%.
Hansraj College has closed admissions in the unreserved category. At Hindu College, most courses under the same category are closed apart from a few courses such as sociology, which has an asking score of 97.75%.
The cut-off for political science honours course, which was touted as one of the most popular courses across colleges now stands at 96.75% at Daulat Ram College, 96.25% at Gargi College, 96.5% at Indraprastha College for Women, 97.75% at Ramjas College and 98.75% at Miranda House.
Among the commerce courses, admissions have closed for economics honours at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) while cut-off for BCom (Hons) at the college is at 98.12%.
At Kirori Mal College and Sri Venkasteswara College the cut-off for BCom (Hons) is 97% and 96.75% respectively.
Many science courses are also now closed with a few exceptions. Chemistry (Hons) at Daulat Ram College now stands at 94.33%; at Hindu College it is 97.66%. Miranda House has set a cut-off of 96.67% for the same course. At KMC, Physics honours has an asking score of 96% and at Ramjas College, it is 95.66%.
Admissions under the fifth list will commence from Monday and continue till Wednesday. Students will have time till Friday to make the fee payment and complete the admission process. Classes are scheduled to begin from November 18.