Delhi University sees around 65,000 UG registrations in less than 24 hours

The last day of registration for UG courses is August 31.

Apart from those admissions performed through cut-offs, admissions to some UG courses and a lot of PG courses will be held through an entryway test.

Bearing in mind the benefit of students due to the “extraordinary pandemic scenario”, the university has chosen to keep its eligibility requirements and charge structure the very same as in 2015. The entire admission process from start to end up will likewise be online, like in 2020.

According to data provided on the admission website of the university, since 5 pm Tuesday, 64,994 applicants had signed up for various UG courses available.

Registration for PG and MPhil/PhD courses started on July 26 and will be open till August 21.

This year, general 70,004 students have scored 95 percent and above in the CBSE Class 12 Boards– about the like the number of overall UG seats in the university throughout colleges.

Admission Committee Chairperson Rajeev Gupta had earlier informed The Indian Express that the first cut-off is likely to be out around September 8-10.

For postgraduate (PG) courses, the university has actually seen 76,160 registrations for around 20,000 seats till 5 pm Tuesday, while for MPhil/PhD, there have been 10,835 registrations.

DU principals and authorities have said the cut-offs are most likely to increase due to the portion of 95 per cent and above scorers in the CBSE Class 12 Boards increasing by over 2 per cent from in 2015. Last year, in an unmatched situation, Lady Shri Ram College had 3 courses with a 100 percent cut-off.

This year, the number of DUET centres has been increased to 33 from 24 last year.

Admissions to most UG courses in DU are conducted through merit based cut offs, developed largely based on the performance of students in the Class 12 boards.

In less than 24 hours given that the admission portal went live, Delhi University (DU) has seen around 65,000 registrations for around 70,000 undergrad (UG) seats. The university had actually opened its admission website for UG courses at 8 pm Monday.

The DU Entrance Test (DUET) will be held from September 26 to October 1, and be performed by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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