The cut-off marks that stood at 98.5 per cent last year came down to 97 per cent this year. However, the cut-off marks for the college’s BA Economics (Honours) went up by 0.7 percentage point.
The required marks last year was 97.75 per cent, while this year it has been brought down to 97.50. The highest increase in the required cut-off was in the list released by Shahid Bhagat Singh College. The college has declared a cut-off of 99 per cent for B.Com (Honours). Last year, the college’s cut-off was 97 per cent.
The required marks to get into Archarya Narendra Dev College for its B.Com (Honours) went down by one percentage point. Last year, the college’s cut-off was 97 per cent, while this year it fell to 96 per cent.
For Daulat Ram College the required marks to qualify for B.Com (Honours) fell by 1.05 percentage points. Last year the college’s cut-off stood at 97.50, while this year it came down to 96 per cent. Students aspiring for an admission to the college’s BA Economics (Honours) will require 96 per cent in their Class XII board exams, while last year it was 95 per cent.