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DU cut-off marks to climb this year again

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The “cut-off” of different brands in the course of the Delhi University (DU) It is expected that you too this year.

The results of the class 12 CBSE Board tests are conducted during the third week of May. For some students, this is not the end of the race, but only the beginning, because they are trying to do in the schools, including the cut-offs increase each year.

Raghav Khanna, a student, trying to relax aboard his review, but it is concerned about whether customers a level high enough to trade studies at a university on the rise.

‘’The papers of the year was mediocre, and the results are good, this time, and I fear that the cut off is again rising. I am a little concerned about le'’a Raghav said.

Raghav is correct, depending on the PC Jain, one of the largest most in demand in the city’s universities, Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC).

For'’Economics (Honours), the cut could be up to 96 to 96.25 per cent, while for Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) truncated up 95 or 95.25 percent compared with 94.75 in 2007 PC’’said Jain.

Since 2005, the first list of cut-offs of art, commerce and economy of two per cent per year, while science cut off increased by five percent during the same period.

Raghav has kept all options open for himself.

Given que'’par course is a little hard, I kept my options open for courses like BBA / BCA / BBE, where access is protected by tests of receipt. I am the coaching classes for the same exams, tests,’’said Raghav.

Another aspirant Sharika Delhi University, a student in computer science, is also concerned about their future. It does not prejudge the inclusion of medical examinations and various institutions of higher learning is the same for a chemistry course honours. However, persistent concerns in his mind.

Chance'’to spread via a Medical College is risky, but I can in my CBSE marks. If we cut the high offs each year, I am afraid that I have no chance YOU. So where are the students so far?'’Dit Sharika.

However, there is some good news for Sharika in the shop.

‘’The Bachelor of Science General courses are not popular with students, and it has big breaks in the course. Therefore, a low of four to five per cent, while the honours, the “cut-off” can be only between one and two percent,’’said Meera Ramachandran, Principal of Gargi College.

For the past five years, there has been an increase in the cut-off of between two and five per cent in all courses of study on the subject. And with seats Undergraduate University College in New Delhi, is limited to 40000, those who are not are regularly being left with fewer choices, as of Open Learning School or a private university

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