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DU 6th cut-off list 2019: Check vacant seats available for reserved category students

DU 6th Cut Off List 2019: The admission process will take place from August 1 to August 3, 2019. If seats are left vacant after this cut-off then a seventh cut-off list will also be released on August 6

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Delhi University (DU) 6th Cut Off List 2019: The University of Delhi (DU) has released the sixth cut-off on July 31 (Wednesday) at its official website, du.ac.in. The varsity held a special drive before announcing the sixth cut-off list to allow students to claim relaxation or reservation benefits. Those who make it through the cut-off, that is, have marks equal to or more marks than the indicated marks will have to get their documents verified and pay a fee to reserve seats.

There was confusion over the list as some colleges like Gargi, Shri Ram College of Commerce released cut-offs for the general category on their websites but the varsity uploaded the cut-offs only for reserved category students.

The admission process will take place from August 1 to August 3, 2019. So far five cut-offs have been released. If seats are left vacant after this cut-off then a seventh cut-off list will also be released on August 6 for which document verification will take place till August 8.

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Gargi College

Ba (H) Economics – 96.5%
BA (H) English – 95.75%
BA (H) Political Science – 95.5%
BA (H) Sanskrit – 50%
B.Com – 95.25%
BCom (H) – 96.25%
BSc (H) Zoology – 94%
BSc Life Sciences – 90.33%

PGDAV Evening college

BCom – 90%
BCom (H) – 91%
BSc (H) Mathematics – 90.50%

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Maharaja Agrasen College

BCom (H) – 83.75%
BSc (H) Electronics – 82.33%
BA (H) Political Science – 87.25%
BA (H) English – 84%
BSc Physical Science Chemistry – 82.25%

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One per cent relaxation in cut-off percentage for female students.

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Keshav Mahavidyalaya

BA (H) Psychology – 94.75%
BSc (H) Computer Science – 93.75%
BSc (H) Mathematics – 93%
BSc Physical Sciecne with computer science – 87%

Aditi Mahavidyalaya

BA (H) Social work – 70%
BCom 84%
BCom (H) – 87%
BA (Hindi + OMSP)- 59%
BA (Sanskrit + History) – 53%
BA (Sanskrit + Music) – 51%
BA (Sanskrit + Political Science) – 54%
BA (advertising, sales promotion and sales management) Mathematics – 65%
BA Programme (Music + Sociology) – 55%
BA programme (political science and sociology) – 68%

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In addition to these courses, many others are open for reserved category only.

Hindu College

Ba (H) Economics – 97.75%
BCom (H) – 97.50%
BSc (H) Botany – 96%
BSc (H) Statistics – 97.75%

Vivekanand College

Seats available for reserved category candidates –

DU 6th cut-off 2019: Documents needed

— Scanned Photograph and signature (maximum size: 50KB)
— Identity Proof (maximum size – 50 KB)
— Valid email ID and mobile number
— Class 10th Board Certificate
— Class 12th Marks-sheet (if result declared)
— Caste Certificate (If applicable)
— Income Certificate (for OBC-NCL)
— Sports Certificate(s) for the last three years (If applicable)
— Extra-Curricular Activities Certificate(s)

As per reports, seats were left vacant in Economically weaker section (EWS) quota and other reserved category seats while most of the seats for the unreserved category were filled. Last year as many as 10 cut-off lists were released, this year, so far scheduled for seven cut-off lists has been notified.

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