Ambedkar University Admission 2019: Psychology's fourth cutoff dropped by 25%
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In the fourth cut-off, the Ambedkar University Delhi, BA Honors psychology has declined by 25 per cent. The fourth cut of BA Honors psychology is 95.25%.

In the BA Honors, admission opportunities are still available in history, mathematics, economics, psychology, English, social science and humanities, sociology etc. The special thing is that in some courses reserved seats have been filled.

According to the Ambedkar University management, the third and fourth cutoffs in the BA Honors program are extremely low. Although in many programs, seats are vacant in the category of Delhi and other states under the general category. Students can, therefore, enrol in these seats on Monday.


Apart from this, BA has cut 80 per cent of the Delhi class cut-off in these global studies and 88.25 per cent in the other states category. In the BA Science and Humanities, the Delhi-class cut-off of 79.25 per cent and 87.50 per cent in the other states category.

Apart from this, the cut-offs of Delhi class 72.25 per cent and 82.25 per cent of the cut-offs of the other states in the BA in Sustainable Urbanism.
 
BA Hons Delhi Other States (Best 4, %)

 
Psychology 95.25 97.00

 
Social Science and Humanities 88.75

 
94.00

 
Economics 94.25

 
95.00

 
English 91.00 94.00

 
History 88.50 93.75
Mathematics 82.00 87.00

 
Sociology 90.50
 
94.25
 


About the University:
The Dr B. R. Ambedkar University Delhi (Ambedkar University Delhi or AUD) is a public University with a multi-campus, unitary structure with research, postgraduate and undergraduate programmes in the social sciences and the humanities. 
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University Delhi (Ambedkar University Delhi or AUD) was established by the Government of the NCT of Delhi through an Act of the State Legislature in 2007. The University is named after Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the visionary Indian reformer, who believed in education as the right weapon to cut social slavery… (which) will enlighten the downtrodden masses to come up and gain social status, economic betterment and political freedom.”