Delhi University (DU) affiliated Deshbandhu College has announced its second cut off list for admission into undergraduates Arts & Commerce courses, for the session 2010.


Last Updated: 2010-06-26T02:25:54+05:30

Deshbandhu College Second Cut Off List 2010

Delhi University (DU) affiliated Deshbandhu College has announced its second cut off list for admission into undergraduates Arts & Commerce courses, offered in the upcoming session 2010.
 
Deshbandhu College is located in Kalkaji, Delhi. The college was set up in the year 1952 under the management of the Ministry of Rehabilitation (Government of India), in the memory of Late Lala Deshbandhu Gupta, who was a great freedom fighter.
 
Later, Deshbandhu College was transferred to the Ministry of Education and consequently, it was overtaken by University of Delhi. The college offers several courses in different disciplines at the undergraduate as well as postgraduate level.
 
One of the most popular evening colleges, Deshbandhu College (Evening) is for women. The college offers opportunity for working candidates to pursue their studies along with their work.
 
Here is the detailed second cut off list 2010 (Arts & Commerce) for both Deshbandhu College as well as Deshbandhu College (Evening).
 
Second cut off list 2010 (Arts & Commerce)
Name of College
B.A.
B.Com.
B.Com.
(H)
Eco.
(H)
Eng.
(H)
History
(H)
Hindi
(H)
Math.
(H)
Phil.
(H)
Pol. Sc.
(H)
Sanskt.
(H)
Socio.
(H)
Psy.
(H)
Geog.
(H)
Remarks
Deshbandhu
65 (58)
 
85 (76)
80 (72)
68 (64)
58 (55)
55 (50)
 
 
64 (60)
 
45 (45)
 
 
 
Deshbandhu (E)
57-62
(50-55)
72-75
(62-65)
78-81
(68-71)
 
68-73
(60-65)
 
55-60
(50-55)
 
 
60-65
(55-60)
 
 
 
 
Less 5% for Girls in General
Category Only
 
Note:
1. The percentage of marks given are aggregate marks. For detailed information please contact the respective Colleges.
2. ‘G’ stands for ‘Girls.
3. The figure mentioned within bracket ‘( )’ indicates cut-off for OBC Category.
4. Cut Off for B.A. (H) English is based on CATE Score 2010.
5. Please contact the College for variation in percentage in a particular Course. It is due to combination of Subjects.
- By Iti Agarwal
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