Over 64,000 aspirants register on DU's admission portal in less than 24 hours
Education | August 03, 2021 22:14 ISTOver 64,000 aspirants have registered on the Delhi University's admission portal in less than 24 hours, according to official data.
Over 64,000 aspirants have registered on the Delhi University's admission portal in less than 24 hours, according to official data.
DU has opened the registration link for admission 2021. Candidates can apply at ugadmissions.uod.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.
DU UG Admission 2021: Candidates who are willing to register for DU UG Admission 2021 can apply online through the official website-- du.ac.in. The last date to apply for UG admissions is August 31.
The registration process for nearly 70,000 seats available for undergraduate courses will start on August 2.
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The four new courses for which entrances will be held from this year are Bachelor in Physiotherapy, Bachelor in Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics, and Masters of Physiotherapy
DU OBE Result 2021: The Delhi University (DU) has declared the DU OBE 2021 Results of the recently concluded Open Book Examination for several educational courses held in May-June 2021.
The Delhi University (DU) on Tuesday said it has received a total of 1,324 overseas applications, including 320 from Afghanistan, for the 2021-22 academic year.
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.
Delhi University has written to messaging app Telegram to discontinue a group formed to allegedly help the varsity students during their online open book exam.
Nearly 35,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students took the online open-book exams of the Delhi University (DU) on Monday and no technical glitches were reported, officials said.
Nearly two lakh final semester undergraduate and postgraduate students are expected to take the online open book exams in Delhi University that will commence from Monday.
The Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU), in a statement, said it presented its demands to the Delhi University Principals’ Association (DUPA) as well as the Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA).
According to officials, there are three types of colleges under the Delhi University -- colleges maintained by trusts; those maintained by the university; and the colleges fully or partially funded by the Delhi government.
ABVP has submitted a memorandum to 56 principals of Delhi University colleges requesting extension in deadline of assignment submission.
Delhi University (DU) is likely to start its registration process for admissions to undergraduate courses on July 15, the varsity's acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi said, while asserting that the admissions will be based on merit. Officials said they are anticipating the fact that all school boards would have declared results by then.
Detailing the admission process, the VC said that like last year, the admission process will be entirely online. He said that students have to apply online, when the registration process link activated at the website- du.ac.in. The VC, however did not mention the dates of admission process
It also said that final-year students who would not be able to give open book exams due to Covid situation, should be given another chance and the test should be held in two phases, according to a statement.
Eight more species have been added to the national capital's list of snakes after an extensive five-year study conducted by researchers from the Delhi University.
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