Delhi University announced its first cut-off list for undergraduate admission on Saturday with Lady Shri Ram College pegging the score at 100 per cent for three Honours courses
Last year, Hindu College had pegged the highest score of 99 per cent for Political Science Honours
Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) will provide a force of 500 student volunteers for the smooth flow of admissions at the University of Delhi (DU), which is set to begin from October 12
The admissions for the second cut-off list will be held from October 19 morning to October 21. The last date for depositing the fees for the second cut-off is October 23 till 11.59 pm
St Stephen's College said the admissions for postgraduate courses this year will be online and applications of only those candidates will be considered who have been shortlisted on the basis of merit
The new session will commence on November 18, while admissions under the special cut-off list will be between November 18 to November 20
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However, the Delhi government denied the charges, saying they have not received any appointment request from the varsity's side
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St Stephen's College released first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25% for BA (Hons) Economics for students coming from commerce background
Some teachers of DU approached Delhi HC seeking direction to the colleges which are affiliated to the varsity and fully funded by Delhi government to release their salaries pending for 4 months
Delhi HC has directed DU to submit the data relating to number of students who have applied online for seeking digital degree certificates and figures of such certificates which have been issued
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The court told the varsity that it needs to have specific figures on PwD students and the facilities that are to be provided to them
The Delhi High Court Thursday sought response of the Delhi University on a plea by the Grievance Redressal Committe
The Delhi University (DU) and the AAP government have been locked in a tussle over the formation of governing bodies in 28 colleges, partially or fully funded by the city government
The common service centres facilitating the Delhi University's online open-book exams here said only a handful of students are availing the service and most of them faced issues
The exams were held in three shifts - 7.30 am to 11.30 am, 11.30 am to 3.30 pm, and 3.30 pm to 7.30 pm
As Delhi University's online open book examinations began on Monday, the teachers expressed doubts over its feasibility in the long run
In order to assist students appearing for Delhi University's online Open Book Examinations (OBE)-2020, conducted by the School of Open Learning (SOL), which began today