Until 10.15 pm on Monday, 19,886 students took admissions to the 63,000 available seats.
Over 19,000 college students have taken admissions to the Delhi University until Monday after the first cut-off list was announced, in keeping with the varsity officials. Over 4,000 students are unable to pay the prices they brought.
Till 10.15 pm on Monday, 19,886 college students took admissions to the sixty-three 000 seats on offer.
There became an enormous rush in schools as Monday was the last day to seek admissions after the preliminary cut-off list was released.
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The university announced its first cut-off listing for admission to undergraduate publications past due Thursday night, with Hindu College pegging the highest score of ninety-nine percent for Political Science Honours — a marginal growth over the last year. According to Hindu College primary Anju Srivastava, over 900 students have been admitted to the college over three days. She added around 80 college students, who have scored 100 in line with cent from Kerala, Telangana, and Uttarakhand boards, have taken admissions to the college.