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DU 7th Cut-Off List Released; Hansraj, Kirori Mal, LSR, Miranda House Open For Arts, Commerce Programmes
- Saturday December 5, 2020
- Education | Edited by Mridusmita Deka
As per the DU Arts and Commerce seventh cut-off list released today, admission to almost all the programmes in the DU affiliated colleges have closed. However, several colleges including Hansraj, Kirori Mal, Lady Shri Ram and Miranda House have kept the admission window for a few programmes open.
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DU First Cut Off List Highlights: Increase In Humanities Cut Off Likely
- Tuesday June 19, 2018
- India News | Edited by Soumyajit Majumder
Several Delhi University (DU) colleges has released the first cut off list for admission to undergraduate courses. Gargi College, Kirori Mal College, Aurobindo College (Evening) and Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) have released their first cut off lists. Going by the trend followed by St. Stephens College and SRCC, it seems that cut off may inc...
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DU 7th Cut-Off List Released; Hansraj, Kirori Mal, LSR, Miranda House Open For Arts, Commerce Programmes
- Saturday December 5, 2020
- Education | Edited by Mridusmita Deka
As per the DU Arts and Commerce seventh cut-off list released today, admission to almost all the programmes in the DU affiliated colleges have closed. However, several colleges including Hansraj, Kirori Mal, Lady Shri Ram and Miranda House have kept the admission window for a few programmes open.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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DU First Cut Off List Highlights: Increase In Humanities Cut Off Likely
- Tuesday June 19, 2018
- India News | Edited by Soumyajit Majumder
Several Delhi University (DU) colleges has released the first cut off list for admission to undergraduate courses. Gargi College, Kirori Mal College, Aurobindo College (Evening) and Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) have released their first cut off lists. Going by the trend followed by St. Stephens College and SRCC, it seems that cut off may inc...
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