DU Releases 8th Cut-off List, Check Courses Still Available 
Delhi University - PC : Self
The 8th cut-off for the admission to undergraduate courses has been released by the Delhi University (DU).

The cut-off list is now available on the official website i.e. du.ac.in.

The concerned candidates can visit the official website and check the cut-off list. 

Candidates who meet the minimum marks will have to report to their respective colleges on August 27 and 28 with original documents. The cut-off has finally declined and seats are available for those who have scored 80 per cent in their boards.

DU 8th cut-off: Documents needed

— Scanned Photograph and signature (maximum size: 50KB)
— Identity Proof (maximum size – 50 KB)
— Valid email ID and mobile number
— Class 10th Board Certificate
— Class 12th Marks-sheet (if result declared)
— Caste Certificate (If applicable)
— Income Certificate (for OBC-NCL)
— Sports Certificate(s) for the last three years (If applicable)
— Extra-Curricular Activities Certificate(s)

DU 8th cut-off: Colleges and courses available

— BA programme (English + Computer Application) – Shyam Lal College (evening) – 81.50%
— BA programme (English + Economics) – Shivaji College – 87.50%

Eighth cut-off 2019: Direct Links 

A total of 2,58,388 applications were received for 64,000 undergraduate seats at the varsity. Of the total, 9091 applications were reserved under the EWS quota while 7100 ST, 34262 SC and 55457 OBC applications were received by DU.

Last year, there were a total of 10 cut-off lists. This year, despite the addition of supernumerary seats under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota, the varsity has registered ‘over admissions’.

Highlights
The 8th cut-off for the admission to undergraduate courses has been released by the Delhi University (DU).
- The cut-off list is now available on the official website i.e. du.ac.in.
- The concerned candidates can visit the official website and check the cut-off list. 
- Candidates who meet the minimum marks will have to report to their respective colleges on August 27 and 28 with original documents.
- The cut-off has finally declined and seats are available for those who have scored 80 per cent in their boards.