A more 'realistic' cut-off list this year, claims DU

Delhi | Saturday | 24th June, 2017

Summary:

Applicants who meet the cut-off now need to log in to the DU portal to select the college and course they wish to take up. But in 2016, and now 2017, both cut-offs and the number of applicants to the university have seen a dip. However, a majority of students who apply to DU are from the CBSE. courses, DU will deduct 2.5% from the best of four percentage if the applicant has not studied the subject in the qualifying examination. more-inIt was in 2015 that Delhi University colleges started releasing cut-offs that demanded a perfect score from aspirants..