Delhi University had released its third cut-off list on Saturday, with the marks required to get admissions to undergraduate courses seeing a decline of 0. 25 per cent to 1. 5 per cent.
Read MoreMentors will take out 10 minutes every week to guide students over the phone.
Read MoreAs many as 36,130 students have completed their admissions procedure under the first cut-off list, covering little more than half of the university's 70,000 undergraduate seats.
Read MoreEight colleges had pegged their cut-offs at 100 per cent for 10 courses in the first list.
Read MoreA total of 295 applications for joint secretary level posts, 1,247 applications for director level posts and 489 applications for deputy secretary level posts were received.
Read MoreCBSE exam 2021-22 Term 1 is planned for November-December 2021, and the board is likely to announce the date sheet this month on cbse.gov.in and cbse.nic.in.
Read MoreA student must secure at least 60 per cent marks in graduation to avail of the benefits under the scheme.
Read MoreThe admission process went completely online from last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Dr Rajesh Giri, the principal of Rajdhani College, said the process has been going on smoothly and the response is encouraging.
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