Up to 10% dip in AUD cut-offs

Varsity releases final list; seats up for grabs in many courses

July 19, 2017 07:30 am | Updated 07:30 am IST - NEW DELHI

NEW DELHI, 12/06/2016: A view of Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmiri Gate, in New Delhi on Sunday. Built in the early 1900's the building served as the IG Block, during the British period and then successively housed many educational institutions, the Kashmiri Gate Polytechnic, Woodcraft Institute and Delhi Institute of Technology. Presently, it serves as the University School of Information Technology. 
Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

NEW DELHI, 12/06/2016: A view of Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmiri Gate, in New Delhi on Sunday. Built in the early 1900's the building served as the IG Block, during the British period and then successively housed many educational institutions, the Kashmiri Gate Polytechnic, Woodcraft Institute and Delhi Institute of Technology. Presently, it serves as the University School of Information Technology. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) released its final cut-off list on Tuesday, with several courses registering a dip of up to 10%.

For B.A.(Hons.) Social Sciences and Humanities, the required percentage has fallen to 80% for Delhi-NCR students from the arts stream. For English, history and sociology, students need to have scored 83.25%, 83.5% and 85%, respectively. This is a fall from 92%, 93.5% and 93.5% required in the same subjects in the first list.

For B.A.(Hons.) Economics, students from the commerce stream need 89%, those from the arts stream need 84% and those from the science stream need 88%.

To study psychology, the required cut-off, however, is still high, with Delhi-NCR students from the arts stream requiring 90% to secure admission.

Those from the commerce and science streams require 95% and 94%, respectively.

Good news

Despite the significant fall in cut-offs, seats are still vacant in English, economics, history, psychology, sociology, and social sciences and humanities for both Delhi-NCR and outstation students.

Admissions have closed only for B.A.(Hons.) Mathematics for students from Delhi-NCR

The admissions under the fourth list will take place on July 19 and 20. The orientation programme will be held on August 1.

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