100 Per Cent Cut-Off For UG Students: 'Education Ministry Must Find A Way'

As many as 70,004 students this year have secured between 95 and 100 marks in their class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams. Of these, 9,200 have applied for admission in DU.

Delhi University

After several colleges affiliated to Delhi University (DU) declared 100 per cent cut-off for students seeking admission in various undergraduate courses, many well-known educationists across the country have said the students seeking admission in DU are unhappy with the soaring cut-offs and the Union Education Ministry must find an alternative to boost the morale of the students seeking admission in DU.

As many as 70,004 students this year have secured between 95 and 100 marks in their class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams. Of these, 9,200 have applied for admission in DU.