DU has set a record 100 per cent cut-off for admissions in several courses, there are more than 20 colleges where posts of permanent principals are lying vacant
The admission under the second cut-off list will commence on October 11 and will continue till October 13.
The cut-off for the course in the first list was pegged at 100 per cent but there were no applications received for the course in the first list.
With 36,130 students completing their admission process under the first cut-off list, a little over half of the seats at Delhi University colleges have been filled
The worst offender in this regard is an elite college in Delhi University. It admits less than 1,000 students to less than 10 courses!
The Delhi University has received over 47,291 applications for admission under the first cut-off list with 7,167 students completing the process by paying the fees
Over 30,000 applications were received on Monday, the opening day of admissions under the first cut-off list, according to data shared by Delhi University
The university announced the first cut-off list on October 1. Now, the admission process will start on Monday and go on till October 6
With the Delhi University starting admissions from Monday under the first cut-off list, principals said that the varsity has streamlined the process, which went online last year, and plugged gaps
Eight Delhi University colleges, including SRCC, Hindu, Ramjas, Hansraj and Khalsa, announced 100 per cent cut offs for admissions to 10 undergraduate courses
The admission process is being held in complete online mode and DU has already begun the admission process for filling 70,000 seats in UG courses.
The cut-offs are expected to be higher than last year as over 70,000 students students have scored more than 95 per cent in CBSE class 12 board exams
DU will release its first cut-off list for UG courses on Friday with the scores expected to soar higher this year as more students have scored above 95% in the CBSE Class 12 board examinations.
The Delhi University will announce its first cut-off list on October 1, followed by the second on October 9 and the third on October 16. Nearly 70,000 seats under various courses are up for grabs and the admission process is online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The colleges will declare their first cut-off list on October 1 and admissions will start from October 4 at 10 am and will go on till October 6 at 11.59 pm, the varsity said on Monday. Colleges are expected to approve admissions under the first list by 5 pm on October 7 and the last day of payment will be October 8 by 5 pm, it said. The second cut-off will be declared on October 9, with admissions starting from October 11 at 10 am and ending on October 13 at 11.59 pm. The Delhi University (DU) said that admissions under the second list will be approved by 5 pm on October 14 and the last day of payment will be October 15 by 5 pm. The third list will be announced on October 16 with the admission process starting on October 1
Delhi Technological University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has been appointed as the VC of Delhi University, Ministry of Education officials said on Wednesday
The Delhi University will release its first cut-off list on October 1 for under-graduate college courses and a special cut-off after the third list has been issued, according to sources
Delhi University officials will be holding a series of meetings with college principals to finalise the cut-off schedule that is likely to be released by next week, officials said on Saturday.
The Delhi University will be resuming practical lab sessions for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students from September 15.
St. Stephen's College in Delhi University faces an uneasy situation as there is a 25 per cent difference in cut offs for marks between open seats and CNI (Church of North India)
Delhi University Acting Vice-Chancellor P C Joshi on Wednesday said the varsity will be opened in a phased manner as safety of students is a primary concern.