DU Admission 2021: Gargi College Cut-off List OUT

DU UG admission 2021: Today, Gargi College published its first cut-off list. On gargicollege.in, you may get course-specific cutoff information.

The first cut-off list for different undergraduate programmes at Delhi University’s Gargi College cutoff list was announced today.

The initial cut off for BA (Hons) Applied Psychology at Gargi College was 99.50 percent, followed by B.Com (Hons) at 99 percent and BSc (Hons) in Botany at 97 percent.

Gargi College Cut-off List
Gargi College Cut-off List

As predicted, this year’s deadline is greater than that of 2020. On the official website of Gargi College, gargicollege.in, registered applicants may verify their eligibility for the courses.

The cut-off for its BSc mathematics degree is 98 percent, while the cut-offs for chemistry and history are similarly 98 percent.

Another course having a 99 percent cutoff in Gargi college is BA (Hons) economics. Here is the initial cut-off for each topic in 2021.

Gargi college cut-offs 2021 for unreserved seats

Subject1st DU Cut-off 2021 (In %)
B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology99.5
B.A. (Hons.) Economics99
BA (Hons) English98.50
BA (Hons) History98
BA (Hons) Political Science98.50
BA (Hons) Philosophy97
BSc Botany97
BSc (Hons) Chemistry98
BSc (Hons) Mathematics98
BCom (Hons)99

Candidates that meet the initial cut off list can apply between 10:00 a.m. on October 4 and 11:59 p.m. on October 6.

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By October 7, 5 p.m., the college will have approved the admission based on the initial cut-off list. Candidates must submit payment by 5 p.m. on October 8th.

Students who did not make the first cut off list will have to wait until October 9 for the second cut off list.

DU has over 70,000 students enrolled in 65 colleges. Due to the Covid-19 issue, the DU admissions procedure in 2021 will be entirely online, as it was last year.

If any seats become available after the third cut off, DU will issue a special cut off list.

The cut-off is determined by the “best of four” method, which takes into account a candidate’s average scores in the top four subjects in Class 12.

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