DU Cut off 2021: What after DU Phase 2 UG special drive cut off list is released?

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3 mins readUpdated on Nov 24, 2021 09:49 IST

The DU Phase 2 UG special drive cut off list was released on November 24, 2021. DU 1st cutoff list was announced on October 1.

DU cut-off 2021: The Delhi University; DU Cut Off 2021 list for Phase 2 special drive undergraduate admission process was released on November 24, 2021. As per the schedule released by the Delhi University, students will be able to apply against the special drive from November 25, 2021, at 10 am to November 26, 2021 at 11:59 pm. The Delhi University has also directed the colleges to prepare merit lists and approve applications only on the vacant seats by Saturday; i.e. November 27, 2021.  The DU 1st cut-off list 2021 was announced on October 1 to accommodate students who are appearing for improvement or compartment exams.

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It must be noted that, as compared to last year, the DU Cut off 2021 was released early. The first combined DU cutoff 2020 was announced by Delhi University on October 10 for Science, Arts, Commerce and BA Programme. A special cut off of DU 2020 was released by the University of Delhi on November 18, 2020, on the official website of the university. However, this year, the First DU Cut-off will be announced on October 1 and Special cut off of DU 2021 will be released on October 25, 2021. Like DU Cut off 2020, the DU 1st cutoff 2021 of most of the colleges will be declared on the same day

DU Cut off 2021: What to do after DU Cutoff List 2021 is out?

The Phase 2 DU Cut Off 2021 list against the special drive for DU Admission 2021 is out. The candidates must note that they have to fill the admission form. Candidates must not get confused, as the admission form is different from the DU registration forms. The admission forms are basically for the course and college the students are looking to get enrolled in. To fill in the DU Admission form, candidates will have to login into their candidate login by entering their DU registered e-mail id and password. Students can check the steps below:

  • Go to the official website of DU; du.ac.in
  • Login and generate DU admission form
  • Fill the online admission form
  • Upload scanned documents for online verification; Check the list of documents required for DU Admissions 2021 here
  • Once the document is verified and admission is confirmed, candidates will have to log in again and pay the admission fee using the link activated under their login
  • Once the fee is submitted, the admission will be confirmed

It must be noted that Delhi University will be doing verification of the original documents. The documents need to be verified by the respective colleges within the given time frame. If at any stage it is found that the information given by the applicant is wrong and/ or is not supported by the documents presented, the admission will be cancelled immediately. The Delhi University will not refund any fee in such cases.

Factors affecting DU Cut Off 2021

There are various factors that affect DU cut-off 2021 for various courses. Some of them are listed below:

  • Total number of seats in the college for a particular course
  • Number of applications received for individual programmes
  • The cutoff trend over the years
  • The average of the best four subjects

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