In the two cut-off lists announced so far, 14 students including twelve girls from Seelampur area have secured admission in various DU colleges.
"There were 78 students who appeared for class XII examination this year from the Seelampur slum area. Out of which, 12 students have scored above 80 per cent," said Subodh Kumar Masih, Program Assistant, Asha Society.
Asha, an NGO working in the area works towards educating the slum children and helping them achieve higher education.
Similarly, Heena who scored 84 per cent in class XII has got admission in BA Programme in Zakir Hussain College.
"So far 14 students from the area have got admission in DU colleges and 12 of them are girls," Masih added.
The university had received 2.5 lakh applications for the 54,000 seats in 63 colleges this year.
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