New Delhi: Delhi University (DU) fourth cut-off list comes up with nominal hope for students belonging to general category. Most DU colleges have already closed admission process for popular courses in the general category. However, admission to B Com (H) at Hindu College is still open with a dip of 0.25pc. IP College has also reopened the admission with a dip to 0.25pc due to withdrawal of admission by a large number of students.
With the fourth cut-off list released general category students can go towards Kirorimal College, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Ramjas and few others for admission to B Com Programme. OBC students can get admission at various colleges as most of the colleges have declared fourth cut-off list for them in nearly all courses.
General category students are left with very minimum options as they are unable to find seat in popular courses such as B A (Programme), B Com (P) and B Com (Honours). However, they can explore the B A (P) at South campus colleges like Aditi Mahavidyalaya Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Motilal Nehru College, P.G.D.A.V. College, Sri Venkateswara College, as well as North Campus colleges like Ramjas College and S.G.T.B. Khalsa College.
B Com (P) is available at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, Maitreyi College, Satyawati (co-educational) College and S.G.N.D. Khalsa College and Zakir Husain College. Admission to B.Com (Hons) is being offered after fourth cut-off list by Maharaja Agrasen College, P.G.D.A.V. (Evening), Ram Lal Anand College and S.G.N.D. Khalsa College.
Admission to science courses at most colleges has already been closed. There is no hope at Gargi and Miranda House. But, one can find seats in Botany (H) at Hindu College, B Sc Life Science at Hans Raj College at 78 per cent and 70pc respectively. Students keen on Mathematics (Hons) and Statistics (Hons) can study these at KMC for 79.5-91.75 and 87.25-87.5 per cent, respectively.
Although, DU colleges have no vacancy for general category students, but various seats are still available for OBC students. Many colleges like Hans Raj and Lady Sri Ram have reduced the cut-off in some courses by 10 pc for OBC students. DU has 10,183 courses for OBC students. In some off-campus college it has come down to as little as 38-40 per cent. Admission to the B A (P) is available for OBCs at Zakir Husain College for 38-66.9 percent.