First cut-off list likely on Oct. 1, admissions to begin from Oct. 4
The highest number of applicants to undergraduate courses in Delhi University this year were from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), showed data released by the university on Wednesday
Online registration to undergraduate courses closed on Tuesday and the university received over 2.77 lakh paid applications against the 70,000 seats that are on offer this year. Overall, 4,38,696 students have applied for admissions.
Out of the total paid applications, over 2.29 lakh aspirants are from the CBSE, followed by 9,918 from the Board of School Education (Haryana), 9,659 from the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), 8,000 from the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education, and 4,824 from the Kerala Board of Higher Secondary Education.
Due to a high number of students receiving above 95% in their Class 12 Board results, the cut-offs are likely to see a spike….