
Scored zero or even negative? You can still make it to PG courses in Delhi University
However, the data collected from the Delhi University's official website indicates that there are a lot of courses where the cut-off went into negative numbers for the unreserved category too.
The MA Persian department admitted students in the unreserved category with a cut-off -19 marks in round 1, then the MA Buddhist Studies department also set its un reserved cut-off at -10.
General secretary of Democratic Teachers Front Abha Dev Habib said, 'The admission standards undermine the credibility of the institution.'
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