The cut-off for Economics, the most sought-after course at the college, was at 98 per cent for students who have studied commerce in 10+2 while those who have studied science and humanities require 96.75 and 96.5 per cent marks respectively to qualify for the interviews.
The cut-off for the subject came with a rider of scoring high marks of 85 per cent in mathematics.
About 6,469 students have applied for Economics this year.
The second most popular course this year was English, which received 5,956 applications and its cut-off were similar to those of Economics.
Commerce students will require 98 percent while those who have studied science and humanities will have to have above 97 per cent and 95.75 per cent respectively.
The cut-offs again come with the rider that aspiring students should have either scored above 95 per cent in English core or 85 per cent in Elective English.
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