Talking about his personal view on the continuation of the cut-off (merit-based) system, Singh said he is "not for it".
The committee analysed the data of admissions which are cut-off based and saw that it showed the highest intake of students from the CBSE Board
The examinations went smoothly barring a few technical glitches, officials said
The Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF) has been winning the elections for the last five terms
The DTF has been winning the elections for the last five terms
The formation of the committee comes in the backdrop of a large number of students, particularly cent-per-cent scorers from Kerala, getting admission to the DU
Many prominent colleges like Hindu and Hansraj College have closed admissions for a majority of their courses
Delhi University will release a cut-off list under a special drive to fill vacant seats in different colleges on Wednesday, according to officials. The university had sought data of vacant seats from the colleges on Saturday. Some colleges have not yet sent the data, said an official, adding that the institutions can send in in the numbers by 1 pm on Wednesday. Before this, Delhi University had announced a cut-off under a special drive on November 13. The university had not shared the admission data for the list. Till the fifth cut-off, 74,667 students had secured admission. The colleges will release a merit list and approve candidates on the basis of vacant seats. The candidates can apply under the second special drive on November 25 and 26. The colleges will release the merit list on their website and candidates will have time from November 27 to 5 pm on November 30 to make payments. Candidates who could not seek admission or had cancelled their admission in any of the college o
DU new academic session for first-year undergraduate students commenced on Monday with the freshers ruing the fact that they were not able to experience the first day of their college life
Candidates can apply for admission under the special drive on November 14 and 15.
The university's ECA aspirants can register for their preferred course and college till November 12
The Delhi University released its fifth cut-off list on Monday, with some colleges reopening admissions in a few courses for general category students.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College and Aryabhatta College released their special cut-off lists on Monday for those candidates who could not take admission in the three lists released earlier
Over 10,000 applications have been approved by principals on Wednesday
Over 8,500 applications were approved by principals, according to official data
More than 7,900 applications were approved by Delhi University college principals on the first day of admissions under the third cut-off list on Monday
The Delhi University admission process on the basis of third cut-off list will commence from Monday and will continue till October 21
The admissions for undergraduate courses under the Delhi University's third cut-off list will commence from Monday. The aspirants will have time till October 21 to apply for the course of their choice. The last day to pay the fees will be October 25. Over 51,000 candidates have already secured admissions under the two lists with colleges also over-admitting students to certain popular courses. The Delhi University released the third cut-off on Saturday with the required marks for admission to courses seeing a decline of 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent and popular courses still available in colleges. Even though the cut-offs continue to remain on the higher side, there is a glimmer of hope for students as seats are still available. After the third cut-off, a special cut-off will be declared on October 25 for candidates who were eligible but could not or did not take admission in the earlier three cut-offs for whatsoever reasons. According to the guidelines, the declaration of speci
Over 13,000 students have secured their admission under the second cut-off list at Delhi University, according to official data
As many as 36,130 had secured admissions in the first list, ensuring that a little over half of the 70,000 undergraduate seats in the university were filled