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DU's first cut-off list tomorrow

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Lists to be put on website also on Monday

NEW DELHI: With most of the Capital's colleges having sent in their admission-related information to Delhi University, the first cut-off list of percentages for admission will be declared on Monday morning. Ending a month-long suspense for students, most colleges maintain that the cut-off marks will not be drastically different from the previous years.

The University will also put up the cut-off lists of individual colleges on its website on Monday morning. An attempt to ensure that students get access to all the information they need about the cut-off marks of various colleges, the list being put up on Delhi University's website is a new trend. "We want to ensure that all the cut-off marks are released at the same time. So the cut-off list will be put up on the website on Monday only, though they will be ready and released to the media by Sunday evening,'' said Dean of Students' Welfare S.K. Vij on Saturday.

The first cut-off list will also be put up in each college.

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