Unlike Delhi University, AUD's highest cut-off did not touch 100%. However, it is a 99% cut-off in Psychology for students from outside Delhi.
Ambedkar University First Cut-off list 2020: Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) released its first cut-off list. Unlike Delhi University, AUD's highest cut-off did not touch 100%. However, it is a 99% cut-off in Psychology for students from outside Delhi. Last year, the cut-off for the same category was 98.5 %. According to the official information, the cut-off for NCT (National Capital Territory) candidates dropped marginally from 97.75% last year to 97.5% this year. The only subject in which the cut-off dipped for NCT candidates is Psychology; in all other subjects the cut-off has increased. In English, the cut-off percentage for the NCT candidate remains the same at 96.25%. Since it is a state university, AUD reserves 85% of its seats for residents of the NCT of Delhi. Separate cut-offs are announced for residents and non-residents, with the former having an advantage with slightly lower cut-offs.
This year, the cut-off for popular subjects like Economics, History, Sociology and Maths increased by 0.25-1.25 percentage points for NCT candidates. Economics witnessed the biggest increase, i.e. from 95.75% last year to 96.5% this year. Meanwhile, History (96.5%), Maths (93%) and Sociology (96.5%) witnessed an increase by 0.75%, 0.5% and 0.25% respectively from last year. The cut-off for off-beat courses offered on the Karampura campus also increased for both NCT and non-NCT candidates. The requirements for Law Politics & Society, Global Studies and Sustainable Urbanism have gone up to 93.75%, 93.25% and 88% respectively. Last year, the cut-off for these courses was 91%, 92.5% and 85.5%.
Generally, Ambedkar University is considered as an alternative for applicants from Delhi unable to clear DU’s soaring cut-offs. However, in the last few years, the university has also been releasing high cut-offs. This year, for 764 total seats, the university received around 15,550 applications which are less than what AUD received last year, i.e. 16,919.
Candidates interested in AUD Admissions 2020 must note that the University will begin admissions against the first cut-off list from October 16 until October 19. The second cut-off will be released on October 20. Considering the ongoing pandemic situation, the admissions process will be conducted online completely.
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