Protestors raised slogans - "cut-off ghatao (decrease), seat badhao (increase)" and burnt the first cut-off list released by colleges of Delhi University.
Delhi University has announced a high cut-off list after midnight last night for admission to undergraduate courses under three-year format with three rank outsider colleges setting the maximum bar of 100 per cent for BSc (Honours) Computer Science course.
Acharya Narendra Dev, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College have posed a stiff competition with its 100 per cent cut-off for the computer science honours course for students who have studied Arts in Class XII.
Meanwhile, the members of Open Students' Organisation (OSO) today also staged a protest at the Art Faculty, raising demands like offline admissions for all courses, provision of study material in hard copy other than CDs and speedy result declaration.
"Hundreds of students come to SOL to get admission but the forms are available only at 24 centres of one bank. There should be at least one centre at the SOL campus where students can fill up forms", demanded Omkar Singh, an OSO member.
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