DU Admissions 2021: Last date to register today, check application process details
Education | August 31, 2021 11:19 ISTThe first cut-off will be released in September. Candidates can apply for UG admissions at du.ac.in
The first cut-off will be released in September. Candidates can apply for UG admissions at du.ac.in
As per the varsity, the admission portal will go live by 3 pm. Candidates who are willing to register for DU UG Admission 2021 can apply online through the official website -- du.ac.in till August 31.
The Delhi University (DU) is likely to begin registrations for admission to entrance test-based and postgraduate courses in the third week of July, at least a week prior to starting the process for the remaining merit-based undergraduate courses, a senior official said on Monday.
The Delhi University (DU) officials have cautioned applicants not to visit the university campus to apply for their admissions as the whole process of admission this year will be conducted online.
DUET 2020 Admit Card: The admit cards for Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2020 has been released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today. Candidates are advised to download their hall ticket for DUET from Delhi University's official website using their Form Number and Date Of Birth.
A meeting of the Standing Committee on Admissions was held on Monday and a proposal was brought where it was said that the admissions should begin under the ECA category on the basis of certificates only by excluding trials.
Three colleges of DU have released the 4th cutoff list till now, Shyam Lal College, Shaheed Rajguru College, Gargi College. Several colleges are yet to upload cut-off lists. After the 4th cutoff list is out the candidates who have qualified have to visit the official website of DU and download the admission form.
The cut-off for general category candidates for BCom (Hons) was 97.75 per cent in the first list, while in the second cut-off, it is 97.37 per cent.
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New Delhi: The UGC Wednesday cracked its whip on Delhi University, asking its colleges to start admitting students under the three-year undergraduate course "immediately". The diktat may bring cheer to over two lakh students left
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