Delhi government releases Rs 100 crore for 12 govt-funded DU colleges, says AAP
Education | October 13, 2024 18:25 ISTDelhi Chief Minister Atishi said that education has always been a top priority of the Delhi government under Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi said that education has always been a top priority of the Delhi government under Arvind Kejriwal.
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A loan share of Rs 261.33 crore from this corpus has been sanctioned by the Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) for setting up the WiFi network as well as to start the work for the construction of a building for the Faculty of Technology.
On completion of the certificate course, aspirants will get a combined certificate from Cambridge and DU COL.
Delhi Police said some 27 protestors, including 12 women, were removed peacefully from the protesting site and they were taken to Burari police station and relieved from there.
The university will display vacant seats following the conclusion of the first round of the Central Seat Allocation System tomorrow. Thereafter, the candidates can opt to upgrade their allotted seats.
DU 2nd cut off list has been released for JMC, DDU, SSCBS. Candidates can check the DU 2nd cut off list 2021 at the official website of Delhi University-- du.ac.in.
The future of 12 colleges, which are fully funded by the Delhi government, remains uncertain.
ABVP has submitted a memorandum to 56 principals of Delhi University colleges requesting extension in deadline of assignment submission.
Delhi University's Mata Sundri College for Women has lost two faculty members to Covid-19 within a span of five days, its principal Harpreet Kaur said Friday.
The Delhi University (DU) will allow final year students at all its colleges with 100 per cent staff strength from February 1.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had written a letter on April 16 to the Secretary, Higher Education, stating that no funds should be given to 28 colleges (fully or partially-funded by them) till they form their governing bodies.
Over 10,000 admissions took place in the last two days. Varsity officials said that as many as 26,291 admissions out of the 56,000 seats in the varsity. As many as 3,203 students have cancelled their admissions so far.
The move comes after CBSE in December last year has requested MHRD to develop a consensus on completely removing the marks moderation policy which always led to inflation of marks in board exam results.
New Delhi : Delhi University on Monday night released the fifth cut-off list for the 2015 academic session, with preferred colleges like Lady Shri Ram (LSR), Hindu, Kirori Mal and Ramjas keeping their doors open
The admission season in Delhi University is at its peak now as the offline registration in DU has kick-started today.DU has facilitated the students with 8 centres and the students are allowed to take and
New Delhi, July 18: Delhi University released its seventh cut-off list for the four-year undergraduate programme, with at least 16 colleges still open for admissions for the much sought after commerce course, an official said
New Delhi, July 13: Students still aspiring for a seat in Delhi University (DU)colleges for the new four-year undergraduate course have no reason to feel discouraged. The university will release a sixth cut-off list July
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