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The University of Delhi have released the Eighth Cut-off list for admission to various undergraduate (UG) courses across various colleges today on the official website through online mode. All the candidates can check the Cut-off list at the official website by using the required credentials. Those candidates who have secured marks equal to or more than that of the cut-off will be eligible for admissions to various UG courses in various colleges.

DU Eighth (8th) Cut-Off Released

New Delhi : The University of Delhi have released the Eighth Cut-off list for admission to various undergraduate (UG) courses across various colleges on 12th Decxember 2020 at the official website through online mode. All the candidates can check the Cut-off list at the official website by using the required credentials. Those candidates who have secured marks equal to or more than that of the cut-off will be eligible for admissions to various UG courses in various colleges.

All the candidates can check the cut-off list at the official website. It is very important that all the candidates should go through the cut-off list. Due to the covid-19 pandemic the admission process for various UG courses will be held online through the website. All the candidates should login to the official website www.du.ac.in through the Candidates login section, and the candidates should check the courses and the college they are alotted.

The candidates can apply at the official website. The application will be accepted by the college and the payment tab will pop-up. The candidates then should go through the required credentials asked for the payment and should make the payment.




DU Cut-off 2020

Over 3.5 lakhs candidates have applied forth UG Courses this yaer and a total about 70,000 seats are available this year. The cut-off marks will be decided based on the marks obtained by the candidates. For UG admissions, the best of four or highest marks obtained in four subjects will be calculated, based on the class 12 board exams. The best of four criteria also changes based on the subject is applying for.

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