Third cut-off to see 'marginal decline', say DU colleges
Education | July 08, 2019 9:16 ISTAccording to the data shared by DU, 43,854 admissions have taken place after 778 withdrawals since the beginning of the process.
According to the data shared by DU, 43,854 admissions have taken place after 778 withdrawals since the beginning of the process.
Some students, who had taken admission into Shri Ram College of Commerce on the basis of their grades, claimed they were being asked to pay the cancellation fee despite it not being their fault. Students affected by this confusion said their future has been put in jeopardy.
In a decision taken late Monday night, the varsity authorities informed college principals that the admission portal will remain open till 7 pm on Tuesday for colleges to "admit pending cases", including applicants with grievances that were attended by college and university grievance committees.
DU Admission 2019: After the counselling and other admission procedure, the department saw only 55 students enrolled for the course against 306 seats.
According to a varsity official, in caste certificates issued in Maharashtra the prefix 'Kumari' is added to the names of girls. The father's name is also added to their names.
The DU announced its first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate courses on Thursday night, with Hindu College pegging the highest score of 99 per cent for Political Science Honours -- a marginal increase over last year.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday declined to give an early hearing to a plea seeking an interim stay on the interview process for admissions of Christian students to St Stephen's college of Delhi University.
A meeting to discuss the various aspects of the Delhi University admission process was held on Tuesday at South Campus.
DU admissions 2019: BA (Hons) English has drawn the maximum number of applications during the registration process of Delhi University admissions 2019.
Only one transgender candidate has submitted an application for admission in the Delhi University, according to data provided by the varsity. As many as 36,7895 candidates registered on the varsity's admission portal till June 22, of whom 2,58,388 proceeded ahead and made payments.
More than 3.22 lakh students have registered for undergraduate courses on the Delhi University's admission portal till Thursday, the second-last day of the registration process for total 62,000 seats on offer, the varsity said.
Over 1.43 lakh students have registered on the Delhi University's admission website till Saturday, the varsity said.
The Admission Committee has already incorporated few changes including deduction of marks from five percent to two percent for stream change.
The Delhi University is planning to introduce online entrance exams from next session onwards, officials said.
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 cut-off is released on the basis of average percentage in best four subjects.
DU Admissions 2018: The dates of commencement for under graduate and post graduate programmes will be May 15 and May 18 respectively, and for M.Phil and Ph.D. courses, it will be from May 20. Registration for all categories of students and courses will be online.
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