It is inter-disciplinary in nature and many people feel they have wider choice with the BA programme
Cut-offs for Hindi and Sanskrit (Honors) hovered within 60-70% for most colleges
The second cut-off list also saw the bar marginally lowered for some courses, including prime ones such as Economics (Hons) at SRCC
The third cut-off list announced by the Delhi University (DU)
(DU) has initiated the admission process for the remaining 15,000 seats under the fourth cutoff list
Students, JNU teachers throw weight behind protest; DUTA equates autonomy with commercialisation, says it goes against constitutional right to education
The Congress-affiliated NSUI believes it can make the students' union polls a mini-referendum on the Narendra Modi government's "diminishing" influence country's youth
The high court in an order issued on September 24 refused to grant the stay asked for by the university against a CIC order
Despite his shaky media interview, where he could not elaborate on the "several subjects" he had studied, Baisoya repeatedly said that his focus was on subjects that improve "skill"
As per university rules, students have to shell out Rs 1,000 for revaluation of a single copy and Rs 750 for rechecking of the answer-script
The overhaul may not be restricted to PG courses as BSc courses in maths, statistics and physics are also in line for approval of revision
Admissions to various undergraduate courses started on May 15 and will end on June 7
DU will set up two control rooms in North & South campus from July 20 to August 2
There are legal problems, national implications in meeting the Delhi govt's demand of reservation
In an interesting turnaround of events, international publishers Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and Taylor & Francis issued a joint press statement on Thursday, stating their decision to withdraw from an ongoing lawsuit against the Delhi University and the Rameshwari Photocopy Shop for endorsing and selling photocopied course packs of their textbooks.The case, which has gained national attention as a test case for copyright violations in the education sector made several rounds of the Delhi High Court, first before a single judge, who ruled in favour of the university and its students and held that the photocopying of textbooks did not amount to infringement under the Copyright Act 1957. The matter then came before a division bench, with eventually returned the over four and a half year old suit back to the single bench for reconsideration.In doing so, the division bench shifted the focus of the case to include critical considerations on issues of content and .
The wheelchair-bound professor who is 90% disabled is held guilty for waging war against India
Reasonable issues like health problems or marriage to still be considered
Students feel that the spirit and colour of north campus has been lost in the darkness of protests
Gurmehar Kaur received rape and life threats on social media by some who called her 'anti-national'
Jaitley had said yesterday that there was an 'alliance of subversion' on certain Indian campuses