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Hi,
You have not specified the category to which you belong. Delhi University has released its first cutoff list on October 10. According to the list, the cutoff for B.A. in Economics for general category is 96.5% . Other categories possess a cutoff lower than your marks. So, you should
Hey
Today, 10th October, Delhi University has released its first cut off for the year 2020. So, they've also opened the portal on their website where you can upload the marksheet if you've not done before.
So, you can upload your new marksheet there. Good luck.
For cut offs and
Hey Rahul
Delhi University has released its first cut off today, that is 10th October for the year 2020.
To know about admission procedure, cut offs and other admission related details, kindly refer the link below -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Thanks
89.75% is an average percentage for getting admission in Delhi University. You have also not mentioned your category so it's difficult to estimate colleges for you accurately.
As per previous cut off trends, assuming for unreserved category, there are chances of getting colleges after release of several cut offs.
As per previous cut offs trends, it's difficult to get admission in Delhi University with a score of only 76%.
Although you are from OBC category, but the cut offs are generally high. This year also, the expected cut offs are higher than the previous ones.
You can refer
Hey!
Ramanujan, Sri Aurobindo College, PGDAV, Kirori Mal and Satyawati colleges of Delhi University have released their first cutoff today. For checking the cut off list of Delhi University(DU),you can visit the official website of the Delhi university(DU) or you can visit this provided link: https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-first-cutoff
All the best
Hello Aspirant,
See if you want to pursue B.Sc Hons. in Chemistry from any of the colleges of Delhi University you must have your percentage around 95-96% which has been already secured by you. So I am enlisting down some colleges preference wise according to previous year's cut-off :-
Your best of four is 82.5% (Hindi elective+English+Physics+Chemistry)
Since you are from mathematics stream and want to pursue arts course, so you'll face a deduction in your best of four, 2.5% per change of subject.
While calculating your best of four marks, it's mandatory to include the subjects that
Hey Atul
94.5% is a decent best of four marks. Since, the cut offs vary every year, so it's difficult to predict the name of colleges exactly. But with this much score, you'll get a pretty good college as further cut offs will be released.
Since you've also mentioned your
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