Cut offs for the admission in DU’s UG courses in 3 colleges
has went sky rocket. BSc computer science, the bar was as high as 100% in at
least three colleges — Acharya Narendra Dev (95-100), Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm
(98-100) and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee (97-100).
This year, the cutoffs have been raised to 20% points for few courses as compared to 2012-13. This increase has been attributed to sudden fall in applicants due to rollback of 4yr UG courses.
Except courses like Sanskrit, Hindi and Anthropology, cut
offs for majority of popular courses were above 93% aggregate in best of four.
Off-campus colleges, however, has played it safe in
releasing its first cut off. Zakir Husain Delhi College increased its cutoff
from 70 in 2012 to 90 this year for English honours while Ram Lal Anand
(evening) upped the bar for its BA programme by 20 percentage points at 85%.
However, colleges like Gargi, Deshbandhu, Acharya Narendra
Dev, SGND Khalsa and host of others increased their cutoffs by over 10
percentage points. In fact, of the 57 colleges (excluding St Stephen's, Jesus
and Mary, Institute of Home Economics and Lady Irwin College) 45 recorded a
jump of 10 percentage points in cutoffs as compared to 2012.
Few colleges have significantly increase their cut offs in science
course, because in the decline in honour seats.
Source: TOI
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