DU unscheduled sixth cut-off list released, few seats still left but most colleges close admissions
Admissions based on the Delhi University’s sixth cut-off list will be conducted from today, July 18th, to July 20th. However, very few seats remain vacant.
Delhi University (DU) has released its sixth merit-based undergraduate course cut-off list for the academic year 2018-19. This list for an unscheduled round of admission was released because few seats are reportedly still vacant; there are even a few in prominent colleges.
However, most colleges have ended their DU admission process for students of the general category. Students can check the latest cut-off list at the DU website, du.ac.in.
Among the prominent colleges were few seats are still available, Gargi College has released a sixth cut-off list, on which the minimum marks for its BCom course was 93.75%. The college still has few seats left for BA (English) as well.
Meanwhile, Kirori Mal College is still seeking admissions to their BA (Honours) Economics course, where the cut-off stood at 96.25%, while Miranda House announced a cut-off of 96.25% for its BA (Honours) English course.
Here is the direct link to access the DU sixth cut-off list for Arts and Commerce.
Here is the direct link to access the DU sixth cut-off list for Science.
Students who meet the sixth cut-off requirement for admission to Delhi University colleges should follow these steps:
- Log on to the DU admission student portal.
- Select the course and college of your choice and an appropriate admission form will be generated.
- Students must then approach the college with a completed admission form and the required documents.
- After the principal’s approval, students can pay the requisite fee to confirm their seat in the college.
Delhi University had scheduled five cut-off rounds this year for admission to degree courses to colleges under its purview. This process ended on July 14th. The first cut-off for the DU University UG 2018-19 admission was released on June 19th while the fifth cut-off was released on July 12th.