While there is no clarity yet on the admission policy for the upcoming session, the varsity has announced that the application process will be fully online including submission of the documents unlike previous years when both online and offline applications were accepted.
"The university will be completing registration of PhD, MPhil, Postgraduate and Undergraduate courses based on entrance examination on May 31. The varsity will be launching registration of UG courses immediately after that on June 1," DU Registrar Tarun Das said in an official statement.
Keeping mum over the admission norms for the session, which are announced every year much in advance, the Registrar said, "the details of the registration process and subsequent procedures will be available in the bulletin of information which will be uploaded online the same day".
The university had constituted a 24-member committee, comprising deans from faculties of science, commerce and arts, nine college principals and members from the executive and academic councils, to formulate an admission policy.
Some of the lose threads on which students and parents are confused include whether the process will the concession to girl candidates by some colleges, formula for calculation of best four percentage, centralised trials for admissions under sports and Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) quota and number of cut-off lists, among others.
The question of whether or not minority institutions such as St Stephens and Jesus and Mary college will be part of the centralised process or not, is also yet to be answered by the DU authorities.
