Multiple agencies rushed to Ramjas and Miranda House colleges of the Delhi University after the institutions received bomb threat e-mails on Monday, police said. However, they found no suspicious objects in either of the premises. "Although there was no mention of bomb in the e-mail messages themselves, their subject lines mentioned bomb threats," officials said. On receiving the e-mails, the college administrations informed the police, triggering a swift response from security agencies. Bomb disposal teams, dog squads, and other police personnel promptly arrived at the institutions. As a precautionary measure, they evacuated students and staff from the campuses and cordoned off the premises. However, even after thorough checks, they found no suspicious objects. Further investigation is underway, police said.
B.Com at Delhi University's Ramjas College and Kirori Mal College are the most popular college-programme combinations among candidates for its undergraduate admissions. Till 5:30 am on Saturday, 37,566 candidates had listed B.Com at Ramjas College as one of their choices, making it the most opted college-course combination so far. As many as 37,531 candidates have chosen B.Com at Kirori Mal College as one of their college-course preferences. According to data provided by DU, B.Com and B.Com (Hons) are the university's most sought-after courses. So far, 35,187 aspirants have opted for B.Com at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce as one of their college-course preferences. As many as 35,863 and 30,007 candidates have chosen B.Com and B.Com (Hons) respectively at Sri Venkateswara College and 31,890 have listed B.Com at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce among their preferences. As many as 32,694 candidates have listed B.Com at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College as one of their ...
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