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DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 released @ du.ac.in; check direct link and course wise cutoff here

Candidates are advised to download the DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 from the official website. The guide to download DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 is mentioned below.

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DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 update: DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 is now available online. Delhi University has released the eight cut cutoff for the undergraduate programmes on its official website.

Candidates are advised to download the DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 from the official website. The guide to download DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 is mentioned below.

DU 8th Cut-off List 2019: How to download online

Step 1: Visit the official website du.ac.in

Step 2: Go to the ‘DU 8th Cut-off List 2019’ link

Step 3: Read the instructions

Step 4: Download DU 8th Cut-off List 2019.

 

Direct Link to check Science 8th cutoff: http://www.du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/Cutoff/Eighth/26082019-8th%20Cut-Off%20-%20Science.pdf

 

Direct Link to check Arts and Commerce 8th cutoff: http://www.du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/Cutoff/Eighth/26082019-8th%20Cut-Off%20-%20Arts%20&%20Commerce.pdf

 

Direct Link to check BA Programme 8th cutoff: http://www.du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/Cutoff/Eighth/26082019-8th%20Cut-Off%20-%20BA(Prog.).pdf

DU 8th Cut-off List 2019: Important instructions at a glance

DU 8th Cut-off List 2019 is now available online.

 

Guide to download DU 8th Cut-off List 2019is mentioned above.

 

In such a case, candidates should wait and keep calm.

Set up in 1922, Delhi University is the one of the biggest and most respected universities in India. It has 77 affiliated colleges and five other institutions spread across the city as well as 16 faculties and 86 departments.

Following the government orders, the university had facilitated a 10 per cent increase in seats this year to accommodate EWS candidates in the general category. After which, the total number of seats in the university rose to 62,000 from 56,000.

To accommodate the 10 per cent EWS quota, the university is increasing its student intake by 25 per cent.

This will be implemented in two phases. While academic year 2019-20 will see a 10 per cent rise, another 15 per cent increase will take place in 2020-21.

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