Ambedkar University Delhi releases first cut-off list for merit-based undergraduate

Students can upload papers till Oct. 17

October 16, 2020 10:27 am | Updated 10:28 am IST - NEW DELHI

A view of Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmiri Gate, in New Delhi.

A view of Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmiri Gate, in New Delhi.

The Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) released the first cut-off list for its merit-based undergraduate courses on Thursday night.

Highest cut-off

At 99%, BA(Hons) psychology has the highest cut-off for students outside of Delhi. The cut-off on the same course for those from within Delhi is 97%.

BA (Hons) sociology has a 98.25% cut-off for students from outside Delhi and for applicants from the city, it demands 96.5%.

For BA (Hons) social sciences and humanities, there was a difference of 2% in the cut-off for candidates in NCT and outside Delhi, 96.25% and 98.25%, respectively. The cut-off for BA (Hons) economics stood at 96.5% and 96.75% for NCT and outside NCT candidates respectively. BA (Hons) mathematics has an asking score of 94.5% for students outside of the city while 93% for those from Delhi.

Applicants will be able to upload documents only till October 17, but the portal will remain open for fee payment till October 19.

Entire process online

The entire admission process will be online this year, including the verification of documents. AUD reserves 85% of its seats for students from Delhi.

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