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You will have to match your eligibility or suggestive percentage of a particular course to that of a college cut off for that course. Supposedly, you want to take admission in English honours and your best of four percentage for that course is 96% and some colleges are providing that course in 96% then you can choose and apply in one of those colleges. Make sure to check your category and apply accordingly. Also, carefully check the eligibility for every course as in one cut off you can apply in only one college. For example, if you are arts stream student you cannot get admission in BSc. Physics/Chemistry/etc. To calculate your best of four percentage, keeping in mind the deductions is the most important thing. If you have trouble calculating your best of 4 percentage, then refer the following link to get your doubts cleared.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
If you want to check the cut off percentage of DU's various colleges, then check out the page, the link for which is provided below.
https://news.careers360.com/du-second-cut-off-list-2021-live-updates-today-du-ac-in-delhi-university-admission-colleges-released-cutoffs-hindu-college-lsr-jmc
Hope it helps!
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