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Soon, free preparatory classes at DU

Published - May 31, 2017 01:42 am IST - NEW DELHI

In 2016, Delhi University (DU) released five centralised cut-off lists, after which it was left to the individual colleges to list the number of vacancies that they had left to be filled. A look at how cut-off percentages fell for popular Honours courses shows that in most cases the required score for admission did not fall drastically between the first and the fifth cut-off list for general category students.

In the open house sessions organised by the university this year, students were advised to pick a course of their choice and secure admission in the first list itself rather than wait for the percentages to fall. Students can later switch colleges if they get admission in a college that is of their first choice.

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