DU first cut-off list to be out soon: Here are the documents to carry for admission
Delhi University first cut-off list: If they clear the cutoff, the applicant should first log on the online admission portal and select the college and programme they want, and then take a printout of the registration form.
The first cut-off list for admission to Delhi University’s merit-based undergraduate programmes is expected on Tuesday.
If they clear the cutoff, the applicant should first log on the online admission portal and select the college and programme they want, and then take a printout of the registration form. The applicant should then proceed to the college, with all the documents required, and get them verified.
The applicants will be required to carry the following set of original documents and self-attested photocopies of the documents.
* Class X Board Examination Certificate
* Class X mark sheet (In case of CBSE, mark sheet & certificate are same)
* Class XII mark sheet
* Class XII provisional certificate/ original certificate
* Recent character certificate, issued either by the Principal of the school last attended or Class-1 Gazetted Officer.
* If applicable SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM certificate (In the name of the applicant) issued by the competent authority.
* If applicable OBC (non-creamy layer) certificate ( In the name of the applicant) caste must be in central list issued by http://ncbc.nic.in
* Transfer certificates from school/ college as well as Migration certificate from Board/University are required from those students who have passed senior secondary exam from outside Delhi.
* At least two passport size self-attested photographs.
“They should also carry a bundle of self-attested photocopies of all the required documents, in addition to the originals,” said Amrita Bajaj, the deputy dean of students’ welfare.
Students have until June 21, Thursday, to get their documents verified and get their admission approved by the colleges. The applicant will have until 12 noon on Friday, June 22, to pay the admission fees online, and information bulletin adds that the payment should have gone through by this time for the admission to be valid.
Aspirants can read Delhi University’s notification regarding the process of admission in merit-based courses after the declaration of cut-offs here.
“In case you do not get the college of your choice, it does not matter. You should get a seat in a college where you qualify; later on if you want you can cancel your admission and seek transfer if you qualify in a later list,” said Bajaj.
The most popular courses this year are BA(H) English, BA programme and BA(H) Political Science. Last year, the cut-offs for these courses were between 90%-98.75%, 85%-97% and 90%-99% respectively. The cutoffs in the first list for BCom and BCom (H) were between 91%-98.25% and 93%-98% respectively.
The most popular science course this year are BSc (H) Mathematics and BSc (H) Chemistry, which are the 12th and 13th most popular course choices overall. The cutoffs ranged between 89%-97.5% and 90%-98% respectively for these courses last year.
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