Seats still vacant in 32 colleges, merit list on Wednesday
With seats still vacant for popular courses in general category in 32 Delhi University colleges, students can now apply again for their preferred courses and colleges on the university portal till Tue
With seats still vacant for popular courses in general category in 32 Delhi University colleges, students can now apply again for their preferred courses and colleges on the university portal till Tuesday. The colleges will issue a merit list on Wednesday and, in case, some seats remain vacant, two more lists are likely to be issued.
A few seats have been left for each course, according to the details of the vacant seats released by the colleges after admissions under the fifth cut-off list ended on Saturday.
Admissions to B.Com. and B.Com. (Hons) in colleges like Aryabhatta, Sri Aurobindo and Daulat Ram are still open.
A few seats are available in OBC categories too, primarily because many candidates became eligible under unreserved category after declaration of the fifth list due to the drop in benchmark aggregate.
A total of 305 seats are still available for 21 courses in Kirori Mal College, but admissions to B.Com. (Hons) for general category students has been closed. Some 39 B.Com. (Hons) seats are left for OBC, SC, ST, PWD and Kashmiri migrants.
For B.Com. undergraduate degree course, a total of 33 seats have been left for both general category and all other students. Two seats for B.A. English and 3 seats for economics are open too. About 251 seats are still vacant for all categories in Ramjas College. Admissions are open for general category students to B.A. with 16 seats, 1 seat each in English and Hindi, 5 in political science and 13 for B.Sc. physical sciences. For all categories, most of the students will be enrolled in B.A., B.A. history (Hons), B.Com. (Hons), B.Sc. physical sciences and B.Sc. chemistry.
In LSR College, seats are vacant in philosophy and psychology for general category candidates. Hans Raj College, Miranda House and Indraprastha College will accept applications for fresh admissions to a number of courses.
