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NEW DELHI: Delhi University's Sri Venkateswara College still has some seats available in three of the courses offered by it due to withdrawal by students already admitted. While there are 15 seats available in the coveted B.Com (Honours) course, it would require a minimum of 90 per cent for students coming from the commerce stream with Mathematics and 91 per cent for those for students from other streams with Mathematics to ensure a place in the college. The number of seats available in B. Sc (Honours) Biological Sciences is eight with the minimum cut-off being 85 per cent and above, while the requirement for the 19 seats available in B.A (Honours) Sanskrit is an aggregate or best-of-four-subjects of 45 per cent with students requiring a minimum of 45 per cent in Sanskrit. Students are required to submit their applications on a plain paper along with a copy of their Class XII marks-sheet to the College Principal, A. S. Reddy, on or before 4 p.m. on August 1. The merit list of students selected s will be displayed on the college notice board on August 2.
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