The Delhi University (DU) on Saturday released the fourth cut-off list even as unreserved category seats in some sought-after colleges have already been filled in.
The varsity said that a total of 63,504 students have secured admission by paying their fees so far.
At the Hansraj College, BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) History and BCom (Honours) courses are still open for admission, while most of the other courses are closed for the unreserved category.
The Hindu College had closed admissions to BA (Honours) Philosophy after the first cut-off list but it was opened under the special list with a cut-off of 97.75%. The minimum marks required for admission has come down by 0.25%.
Admission to all other courses at the college has been closed.
At the Kirori Mal College, BA (Honours) Economics, BA (Honours) History and BA (Honours) English and BCom (Honours) courses are still open for admission.
The Shri Ram College of Commerce has closed the admission process for BCom (Honours) and Economics (Honours) for general category aspirants.
The first cut-off list was declared on 1 October while the second one came out on 11 October. The third cut-off list was released on 18 October.
The university had released a special cut-off list earlier this week for candidates who were eligible for admission under the lists announced earlier but did not apply for various reasons.
Under the special list, some courses in prominent colleges that were closed after previous rounds had reopened, thereby offering an opportunity to those who did not apply then to grab a seat now.
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