DU Fourth Cut off 2022: College Wise 4th Admission List Check

DU Fourth Cut off 2022: College Wise 4th Admission List Check

Edited By Parul Thapa | Updated on Apr 12, 2022 11:09 AM IST | #DU Delhi

DU Fourth Cut off 2022 - In the last week of October 2022, Delhi University will issue the consolidated DU 2022 fourth cut off. Candidates who pass the DU fourth cut off 2022 are entitled to complete the remaining steps of the DU admission process 2022 on the scheduled date and time, as admissions to programmes offered by Delhi University are merit-based. Students who desire to enrol in Delhi University colleges can view the DU College Wise Cut Off List 2022 by going to www.du.ac.in. This year, DU is likely to release the college-by-college cut-off list for rounds 8-9.

After the DU third cut off 2022 counselling session, the fourth cut off for DU 2022 is calculated depending on the number of vacant seats. In the same way that other cut off lists do, the university will provide eligibility criteria/cutoffs for each category and course in the DU fourth cut off 2022 list. Candidates can find information about the DU 2022 fourth cutoff here, including significant dates, factors affecting cutoffs, previous year cutoffs for Delhi University associated colleges, and admission steps following the release of the cutoff list.

Candidates can use this article to remain up to date on the DU fourth cut off list for 2022 by reading it. Following the official notification, all students can download it from Careers360's article.

DU Fourth Cut Off Dates 2022

Events

Dates

Announcement of fourth DU cut off

Last week of October 2022

Admission against fourth cut off list

First week of November 2022

Fee payment deadline against DU fourth cut off

First week of November 2022

DU Fourth Cut Off - Previous Years

Delhi University will announce its fourth cutoff for 2022 based on the best of four computations. Candidates can find out how many seats are available in each college and programme by visiting the admission portal, where the cutoff lists will be published. The minimal marks in all of Delhi University's undergraduate programmes through its affiliated colleges will be the fourth cut off for 2022. Candidates must submit both document verifications and admission fee payment by the stated date and time to be considered for admission. In the table below, candidates may see the previously revealed DU fourth cut off lists.

Previous Years’ DU Fourth Cut Off

DU Faculties

DU Fourth Cut off 2022

DU Fourth Cut off 2020

DU Fourth Cut off 2019

DU Fourth Cut off 2018

DU Fourth Cut off 2017

DU Fourth Cut off 2016

Faculty of Science

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NA

NA

NA

Faculty of Arts & Commerce

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NA

NA

NA

BA Programme

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-

-

Previous Years’ DU Fourth Cut Off - College wise

Colleges

2022

2021

2020

2019

Aryabhatta College(Formerly Ram Lal Anand College (Evening)

To be released

NA

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Atma Ram Sanatan Dharam College

To be released

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Acharya Narendra Dev College

To be released

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-

Aditi Mahavidyalaya

To be released

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-

Bharati College

To be released

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-

-

Bhagini Nivedita College

To be released

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-

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Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences

To be released

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College of Vocational Studies

To be released

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Daulat Ram College

To be released

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Delhi College of Arts and Commerce

To be released

NA

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Deen Dayal Upadhyay College

To be released

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-

Deshbandhu College

To be released

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Dyal Singh College

To be released

-

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Dyal Singh College (Evening)

To be released

-

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Gargi College

To be released

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Hans Raj College

To be released

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Hindu College

To be released

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Indraprastha College for Women

To be released

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Institute of Home Economics

To be released

-

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Janki Devi Memorial College

To be released

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Jesus and Mary College

To be released

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Kalindi College

To be released

-

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Kamala Nehru College

To be released

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-

-

Keshav Mahavidyalaya

To be released

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Kirori Mal College

To be released

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Lady Shri Ram College for Women

To be released

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Lakshmibai College

To be released

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Maitreyi College

To be released

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Maharaja Agrasen College

To be released

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-

Miranda House

To be released

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Motilal Nehru College

To be released

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Motilal Nehru College (Evening)

To be released

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P.G.D.A.V. College

To be released

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P.G.D.A.V. College (Evening)

To be released

-

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Rajdhani College

To be released

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-

-

Ramanujan College

To be released

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Ramjas College

To be released

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SGTB Khalsa College

To be released

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-

Swami Shraddhanand College

To be released

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-

-

Satyawati College

To be released

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Satyawati College (Evening)

To be released

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Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women

To be released

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Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening)

To be released

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Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies

To be released

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-

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Shivaji College

To be released

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-

-

Shyam Lal College

To be released

-

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Shyam Lal College (Evening)

To be released

-

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Shri Ram College of Commerce

To be released

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Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women

To be released

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Sri Aurobindo College

To be released

-

-

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Sri Aurobindo College (Evening)

To be released

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Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

To be released

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Sri Venkateshwara College

To be released

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Vivekananda College

To be released

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Zakir Husain Delhi College

To be released

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Zakir Husain Evening College

To be released

-

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DU Cut off Lists - Previously Released

Delhi University Cut Off 2022 – Overview

University Name

University of Delhi (DU)

Course Name

B.A, B.Sc, B.Com etc.

Total Seats

69, 554 seats

Total colleges

91

Session

2022-23

Category

Cut Off

Cut Off List Round

Total 8-9 Rounds (Expected)

DU First Cut Off List 2022 Date

October 2022 (Expected)

Mode of Cut off

Online

State

Delhi

Website

www.du.ac.in/ admission.uod.ac.in

How to check the Fourth Cutoff List of DU 2022

  • Visit the University's official website to learn about the 4th Cut Off List.

  • www.sol.du.ac.in is the university's official website.

  • Select the Admissions tab once you've arrived at the portal.

  • You must look for the DU 4th Cut off list 2022 here.

  • Select the link to open it once you've found it.

  • The 4th cutoff list and seat availability will be displayed on a PDF page.

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Factors Affecting DU Fourth Cut off 2022

Several criteria are taken into account when planning for the DU fourth cut off in 2022. Each of these elements is discussed in more detail below.

  • Best of four subjects: the sum of the candidates' greatest marks in any four topics from a recognised board at the 10+2 level.

  • Programmes: the candidate's recommended course.

  • Number of people who applied: The University has received a large number of applications for various programmes.

  • Seat availability: The number of empty seats available for various programmes.

  • Cutoff trends from previous years for various programmes offered by DU affiliated colleges.

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Admission Process After DU Fourth Cut Off 2022

Step 1: DU fourth cut off is the first step. Candidates must apply for a suitable degree and college based on the acceptable marks given in the DU admission portal for various programmes in 2022. To gain admission, candidates must complete the DU admission form 2022.

Step 2: Candidates must bring the following documents to the counselling session for verification.

  • Class X mark sheet

  • Class X Board Examination Certificate

  • Class XII mark sheet

  • Class XII provisional certificate/ original certificate

  • Conduct certificate

  • Category (SC/ST/PWD/CW/KM) certificate

  • OBC (Non- creamy layer) certificate

  • Migration certificate from

  • Transfer certificates

  • Two passport size self-attested photographs

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Step 3: Candidates must pay the tuition/admission fee on the Delhi University admission 2022 portal using a debit/credit card, net banking facility, or any other payment option specified by the University once the document verification stages have been successfully completed.

Step 4: Candidates who wish to enrol in another college must complete the admission withdrawal procedures outlined below:

  • Candidates must first cancel their admissions online and pay a Rs 1000 cancellation/withdrawal fee.

  • Candidates must print out their cancellation fee receipts and return them to the prior college admissions office, as well as withdraw their original certificates.

  • Any additional fees paid when applying for admission to a previous college will be reimbursed to the candidate in their bank account.

Candidates must complete Steps 1 through 3 to be considered for admission to the new college. This time, candidates only need to pay the remaining portion of the admission cost to reserve a place.

DU Fourth Cut Off 2022- Summation

  • On the basis of the best of four calculation, Delhi University will release the DU fourth cutoff 2022.

  • Through the admission portal, where the cutoff list will be issued, candidates can learn about the number of vacant seats in various colleges and programmes.

  • The minimal scores for all UG programmes given by the university through its associated schools will be included in the fourth cut off 2022.

  • Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements must apply for admission right away by completing both document verification and payment of the admission fee on the specified date and time.

  • In total, 91 colleges associated with Delhi University have roughly 69, 554 seats.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will the DU fourth cut off 2022 be released?

The fourth cut-off for Delhi University will be announced in the last week of October.

2. What will be done to prepare for the DU fourth cut off?

Following the completion of the third cut off for the DU 2022 counselling session, Delhi University will calculate the fourth cut off based on DU's best of four marks calculated after the third cut off.

3. What is the cancellation/withdrawal charge at DU?

The price for cancelling or withdrawing from DU is Rs 1000.

4. Where can I get a copy of my DU 4th Cut Off List?

The various colleges will declare the DU Fourth Cut Off 2022 on their respective websites. As a result, you can check their separate websites.

5. What is the total number of undergraduate seats at DU?

Every year, the overall number of seats is subject to change. The number is expected to reach 69,554 by 2022.

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  1. Eligibility Requirements : JBIMS typically accepts students who have completed a recognized undergraduate degree. SOL, being part of Delhi University, is generally recognized by most institutions in India, including JBIMS. However, you should check the specific eligibility criteria for JBIMS, especially whether they have any specific requirements regarding the mode of education (distance vs. regular). Some institutes prefer regular degrees for specific courses, though this is becoming less common.

  2. CAT Score & Selection Process : The CAT score you’ve achieved is highly competitive. JBIMS will focus heavily on your CAT score, along with other factors like your academic profile, work experience (if any), and personal interview performance. Distance learning degrees are not typically a disqualifier, but you may be asked about your academic background during the interview. If you can clearly articulate the value of your distance education, such as your self-discipline and ability to manage time, that can be a positive aspect.

  3. Accreditation : The SOL degrees are accredited by Delhi University, which is a well-established institution, so they are generally considered valid. However, in some cases, applicants from distance education programs might face additional scrutiny in terms of the quality of education and rigor, depending on the institution's policies.

  4. Past Precedents : Some individuals from SOL or other distance education backgrounds have successfully gotten into prestigious B-schools like JBIMS, so it's not an automatic roadblock. However, some applicants may have faced challenges or additional questions in interviews due to their non-traditional educational background.

  5. Interviews : During the interview process, the panel may ask questions about your background, including your decision to pursue distance education. If you're well-prepared to explain how your distance learning experience prepared you for the rigors of management education, you'll be able to address any concerns. Focus on the skills you developed, such as self-motivation, discipline, and adaptability, which are highly valued in management programs.

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Good luck with your application process! You’re in a great position with that CAT score.

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