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Do not to worry about cut-offs: Sibal

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New Delhi: HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday assured the students seeking admission in Delhi universities that there would be “no problem” of the kind they faced last year when the cut-off touched 100 per cent.

The Minister’s reaction came in reply to a question posed by reporters here a day after the CBSE 12 results were announced. According to statistics, over 3000 students have scored more than 95 per cent this year. “We corrected the problems last year. There will be no problem this year,” the Minister said.

The high cut-off marks, including 100 per cent in one of Delhi’s famous colleges, for admission last year triggered panic among students. (PTI)

 

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