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DU Admission 2021: DU to Release 5th Cut Off List Today

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: The 5th cut-off list for 2021 of Delhi University will be made available through du.ac.in, the official website of the University by today 8 November. The admission for the 4th cut off list to start from 9 and 10 November

Delhi University will release the fifth cut-off list for 2021 today on 8 November through its official website du.ac.in. The process of admission under the 4th cut-off list of the university is dated to begin from 9 and 10 November 2021. For all the streams Arts, Science, and Commerce Delhi University will make the declaration of the consolidated list separately.

The candidates looking for the cut-off list of the university and other updates should keep checking the official website, du.ac.in. The University offers around 70,000 seats under different undergraduate courses and more than 86% of seats were taken before the start of the admission process under the 4th round.

It is important to note by the candidates who applied that the DU fifth cut-off list this year depends on seat availability after round fourth. The students who are regarded as eligible according to the criteria of the marks need to complete the round for verification of all essential documents. After the round of document verification, the applicants must pay the admission fees to claim their seats in the university. The last date declared by the university for paying the admission fees is 12 November 2021 and the admission against the fifth Cut off list of DU, 2021 is scheduled to be held on 9 and 10 November 2021.

The steps to check and download the cut off list are given below:

• Visit at du.ac.in, the official website of Delhi University

• On the homepage select the 'Admission 2021' section for undergraduate courses

• Click on 'DU 5th Cut off 2021' the link of which will be activated soon

• You can now download and check the cut off list separately according to different streams

• It is better to take a printout of the list for future reference

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