Students whose class 12th marks have increased after re-evaluation still have a chance to get admission to Delhi University colleges on the basis of previous cutoffs. However, it is only possible if the college has vacant seats.
Majority of DU applicants are students who had appeared for the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 12th exam. As per the CBSE records, over 50,000 class 12th students had applied for revaluation in seven regions of the CBSE and 4% of the students got their marks increased in the CBSE re-evaluation round.
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University has already released it first and second cutoff list and there is a great possibility that DU will close the admissions in the third list in many of the popular colleges and courses. Therefore, it may become difficult for such students to secure a seat in their desired programmes and colleges.
DU officials have said that these students will be considered till the admission procedure is over and they will be given admission, provided there are vacant seats at the college.
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One of the CBSE students, Simran Kumar from Karnal, who applied for re-evaluation said that the board has not released the marks yet but she has taken admission in B.Com (Hons.) at Maitreyi College . She is expecting her score to increase and after that, she will be able to secure a seat at Sri Ram College of Commerce which is her first choice. Her current best four is 95% and she is expecting a score of 98% now. According to the first cut off list of SRCC, B.Com (Hons) was available at 97.75%.