Delhi University has received more than 30,000 applications for DU admission 2021. The total number of seats in the varsity is around 70,000 and 30,000 are already occupied by the students. However, it is just the first cut-off list in which the varsity recorded more than 30,000 applications. Ramjas College and Hindu college are some of the premium colleges of the university.
According to the recent reports, these colleges may not release their second cut-off list for Political Science Honors. Although, the colleges released a 100% cut-off list for the respective course but general category students have already occupied all the seats. Ramjas College completed 32 admissions and Hindu college recorded 60 admissions till now.
SRCC RECORDS FOR DU ADMISSION 2021
On the other hand, Shri Ram College of Commerce, which is the best college for commerce students has recorded 31 out of 61 applications for Economics Honors for DU admission 2021. The college offers 63 seats for general category students. On the other hand, it has recorded 108 admissions out of 261 applications. Hansraj College released a 100% cut-off list for Computer Science Honors and 12 admissions are also confirmed.
RAMJAS COLLEGE RECEIVED SEVERAL APPLICATIONS UNDER 100 PERCENT CUT-OFF LIST
On the other hand, Ramjas college clear 32 admissions in which one candidate was from the OBC category for Political Science Honours. At Hindu College, students have already secured 100 percent scores. So, their admissions are already taken under the general category.
HINDU COLLEGE EXPECTS MORE STUDENTS TO APPLY UNDER DU ADMISSION 2021
The principal of Hindu College said that the authority has already cleared 60 applications and is offering more seats than they actually are. Tomorrow is the last day for the students to apply under the DU first cut-off list. So, Hindu College is expecting students to apply tomorrow also.
The Principal of SRCC said that for every one application, there are three applications from Kerela. The college is expecting that in DU admission 2021, more students will apply from the south than from the north.