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Among the colleges that have declared 100 per cent cut-offs are Sri Ram College for Commerce for Economics Honours and B.Com Honors, Hindu College and Ramjas College for Political Science Honours, Hindu College and SGTB Khalsa College for BCom, Hansraj College and Deen Dayal Upadhyay College for Computer Science Honours and Jesus and Mary College for Psychology Honours.
For many colleges, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the cut-off is much higher than previous year. The Jesus and Mary College and Hansraj College pegged the cut-offs for some courses at 100 per cent while the marks required for other subjects also saw an increase from last year.
For Kirori Mal College BA Hons (Political Science) is at 99% while BA (Economics Hons) has recorded the second-highest cut off of 98.50 per cent this year.
For those who wish to study BA (Hons) Political Science at JMC, the minimum requirement would be 99.75 per cent.
To get into BSc (Hons) Computer Science at Hansraj College, student require cent per cent marks, a significant increase from last year when a student needed 97.25 per cent to get into the course.
Delhi University’s Jesus and Mary College and Hansraj College on Friday pegged the cut-offs for some courses at 100 per cent while the marks required for other subjects also saw an increase from last year.
Jesus and Mary College (JMC) has pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) Psychology at 100 per cent for those who do not include the subject while calculating their best of four percentage.
The cut-off for students who will include the subject in their best of four subjects (BFS) marks is 99 per cent. Last year, the cut-off for Psychology (Hons) was 99.5 per cent if the subject was not included in BFS or if a student had scored less than 85 per cent in the subject, while for the others it was 98.5 per cent.
Hansraj College has kept the cut-offs for BA(Hons) Economics, BSc (Hons) Physics and B.Com (Hons) at 99.75 per cent, 99.66 per cent and 99.75 per cent, respectively.
Last year, the cut-offs for these subjects stood at 98.75 per cent (Economics), 98.33 per cent (Physics) and 99.25 per cent, respectively.
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