Explaining the reasons, Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said the students from the boards which have a "lenient" marking system have an advantage over others in the current system, "while those from strict boards are suffering".
Many DU colleges already have had a very high cut-offs for admissions in various courses. These colleges include Hindu College, Hansraj College, Ramjas College, Daulat Ram College, Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and St. Stephen's College.
"We might start the registration process (for admissions) by the third week of July. There are chances that we might start the registration process for the nine entrance-based courses and postgraduate courses by that time in the first phase and then the registration process for the merit-based courses."
New Delhi: Students from other boards who feel that a subject they studied has a similar syllabus to that of the NCERT and is not in the list accepted by the Delhi University can produce an equivalence certificate from their board, officials said Tuesday. This year, the DU’s admissions committee has mapped different subjects from […]
New Delhi: The Delhi University will hold its entrance exams for postgraduate, MPhil, PhD and nine undergraduate courses from June 30 to July 6, officials said Thursday. This year, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting the entrance exams for the first time. There are 11 undergraduate courses, for which entrance exams will be […]
New Delhi: Special helpline numbers have been released by Delhi University to troubleshoot the problems faced by the students during the admission process. With the start of the admission process in Delhi university, several steps such as Google forms, Whatsapp numbers, central helpline numbers and college helpline numbers have been implemented by the varsity for […]
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