Over 4.38 lakh students have registered on Delhi University's admission portal for undergraduate courses till 6 pm on Tuesday, the last day of applications.
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Delhi University is likely to release its first cut-off list by October 1 for undergraduate courses, a senior varsity official said on Tuesday. The official said that by that time the results of the CBSE compartment examination, optional exams and improvement will in all likelihood be declared and the NEET, JEE exams would have also been over by then. "We are planning to start by October 1. With October 2 and 3 being holidays, we will start the admission process by October 4," said Professor Pinki Sharma, Dean, Admissions. The cut-offs are likely to be released by October 1. Earlier, the varsity had planned to release the first cut-off list between September 8-10. Sharma said they would have to take approval and also consult the IT team.
Over 110,000 students have so far registered for undergraduate courses on the Delhi University's admission portal which went live on August 2, according to official data.
The Delhi University is exploring the possibility of reopening the campus for students of science stream and is likely to issue guidelines in this regard by next week, registrar Vikas Gupta said
The Delhi University will commence the registration process of nearly 70,000 seats for undergraduate courses from Monday.
With over 70,000 students scoring more than 95 per cent in CBSE Class 12 Boards, the Delhi University cut-offs are going to be on the higher side than previous years, according to college principals
Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel on Wednesday said AAP legislators Atishi and Vinay Mishra have been elected as members of the Court of University of Delhi. The Court is the supreme authority of the university and has the power to review the acts of the executive council and the academic council. The MLAs were elected unopposed, the Delhi Assembly Speaker said. BJP MLA Ajay Mahawar had withdrawn his nomination for the position which led to the legislators of AAP getting elected as members unopposed.
Over 32,000 applicants have registered on the Delhi University's admission portal for postgraduate courses, while over 4,400 aspirants registered for MPhil and PhD courses. The registration process commenced on July 26 and will end on August 21. According to the data on the university portal, 32,700 applicants had registered till 5 pm on Wednesday, while 4,462 had registered for MPhil and PhD courses. The varsity held its second virtual open day on Wednesday where the Delhi University (DU) officials asked the aspirants to fill the registration forms properly as there are many things in the forms that cannot be edited after submission. Meanwhile, students sought to know whether they would be eligible for merit-based or entrance-based admissions. "Some of the courses have both the options--50 per cent entrance-based seats and remaining merit-based seats. If you are a graduate from DU in an Honours course, you are eligible for those merit-based seats. If you are not from DU, you can
The exams will be conducted by the National Testing Agency online at designated centres
This is the first time since its inception that the university has taken less than 30 days to prepare the results of undergraduate courses.
The last date for registration of PG programmes is August 21 and for UG programmes is August 31
The Delhi University will start the registration process for undergraduate programmes on August 2, acting vice chancellor P C Joshi announced on Saturday
UGC has issued guidelines on examinations and academic calendars in view of Covid-19 to all universities and colleges
The exam results of M.Sc Computer Science, M.Sc Microbiology, MA Persian have also been prepared by the varsity.
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The Delhi University will provide full fee waiver to students who lost one or both parents to the coronavirus infection, officials said on Friday. The university has written to its colleges to conduct a survey and prepare a list of such students. "The Delhi University has written to its colleges to conduct a survey of students who have lost their parents due to coronavirus. We have sought a report in the matter by Monday," Dean of Colleges, Balaram Pani, told PTI. The fee waiver, which will be 100 per cent, will be applicable for students who have lost either of the parents or both to the virus in both the waves of the pandemic. They won't even be charged examination fees. "At the varsity level, we know about the staffers whose wards are studying here and they would be given a fee waiver. At the college level, the college governing bodies will have to implement it. They will have to ask for certain documents which would prove it," an official said, requesting anonymity. According
The varsity has written to its colleges to conduct a survey and prepare a list of such students who have lost either one or both their parents to the virus