DU first cut-off list on October 1, second on October 9
Education | September 27, 2021 21:53 ISTDelhi University will announce its first cut-off list on October 1, followed by the second on October 9 and the third on October 16.
Delhi University will announce its first cut-off list on October 1, followed by the second on October 9 and the third on October 16.
IIT Bombay is on top amongst Indian institutions in the ranking. While three central universities -- Delhi University, University of Mumbai and University of Calcutta have made it to the list, among the private universities in the list are OP Jindal Global University, Sonepat and BITS Pilani
Delhi University will release its first cut-off list on October 1 for undergraduate college courses and a special cut-off after the third list has been issued.
Delhi Technological University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has been appointed as the VC of Delhi University, Ministry of Education officials.
DUET 2021 admit card has been released on Wednesday (September 22) at the official website of NTA-- nta.ac.in.
The future of 12 colleges, which are fully funded by the Delhi government, remains uncertain.
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore is featured in the 176-200 bracket in the life sciences category, BITS Pilani secured a rank between 251-300, Alagappa University (401-500), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) (401- 500)
St. Stephen's College in Delhi University faces an uneasy situation as there is a 25 per cent difference in cut-offs for marks between open seats and Church of North India (CNI).
DU released an official notification informing that the offline classes for both UG and PG classes will be resumed for practical classes.
Delhi University (DU) will soon get a new Vice-Chancellor as the process for the selection has been completed.
Delhi University's St Stephen's College released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses on Friday.
DUET will be held on September 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and October 1 for UG, PG, M.Phil/Ph.D courses. Download admit card at nta.ac.in/DuetExam
87 lakh students have applied for DU undergraduate courses, down from 3.53 lakh applications last year, with the maximum aspirants are from the CBSE.
Delhi University Acting Vice-Chancellor P C Joshi on Wednesday said the varsity will be opened in a phased manner as the safety of students is a primary concern.
"We want to reopen soon, but we don't want to take a decision in haste. That might adversely affect students. I think we'll first allow third-year students and then further extend it when it works out well," VC PC Joshi said
The implementation of the NEP and four-year undergraduate programme were approved by the Standing Committee on Academic Matters and the Academic Council last week.
Implementation of the NEP 2020, and a four-year UG programme and merger of College of Arts with the city government-run Ambedkar University to come up in discussion during the Delhi University executive council meeting.
The first cut-off will be released in September. Candidates can apply for UG admissions at du.ac.in
Implementation of the National Education Policy, a four-year undergraduate programme and merger of College of Arts with the city government-run Ambedkar University will come up for discussion during the Delhi University executive council meeting on Tuesday, according to the agenda document.
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia will hold meetings internally to discuss the resumption of academic activities
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