Students who registered for the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme through Delhi University's centralised admission forms will not have to apply again after restoration of the three-year degree course, officials said here Sunday.
A 12-member committee of principals said the students can directly apply to colleges once the cut-off lists are announced.
The committee was set up by the university Friday to look into the issue of admissions under the three-year format.
The committee also proposed that the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), which had been created by merging Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) and Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE) courses, be again split into two courses.
The Delhi University admissions start Tuesday.
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