DU first cutoff for admissions likely on THIS date. Details inside
Education | September 13, 2020 10:48 ISTDU first cutoff: The Delhi University is expected to release the first cutoff for admissions on October 12, according to a TOI report.
DU first cutoff: The Delhi University is expected to release the first cutoff for admissions on October 12, according to a TOI report.
The Delhi University on Friday told the Delhi High Court that its officials are exploring the best possible solution to address the issue of early results for the students who have got admission in foreign universities for higher studies.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi University to submit the data relating to number of students who have applied online for seeking digital degree certificates and figures of such certificates which have been issued.
The registration process for admission to the Delhi University ended on Monday with over 5.63 lakh aspirants applying online for undergraduate courses, the highest in the last three years.
DUET 2020 Admit Card: The admit cards for Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2020 has been released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today. Candidates are advised to download their hall ticket for DUET from Delhi University's official website using their Form Number and Date Of Birth.
Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) for admissions 2020 will be held from September 6 to 11, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed. For admissions in colleges falling under the Delhi University, students seeking graduation, post-graduate courses, have to qualify the exam.
The division bench’s order came after it was informed by the counsel for the DU that a single judge of the high court had on July 7, passed an order relating to results of students who were obtaining admission in post graduate courses in foreign universities.
Delhi University's political science students were left baffled on Friday after they received a mock examination paper instead of the real paper during their online open book exam.
A petition was filed by the members of the Grievance Redressal Committee on Thursday against Delhi University for not cooperating and following the court orders amid the ongoing Open Book Examination.
The University of Delhi on Tuesday morning filed an appeal against Delhi High Court's order on Open Book Examinations for final year students.
As Delhi University's online open book examinations began on Monday, the teachers expressed doubts over its feasibility in the long run and also flagged the lack of guidelines to evaluate students under the latest exam mode.
Delhi University's online open book examinations for final-year undergraduate courses began on Monday with many students complaining about receiving two question papers and difficulty in uploading answer sheets. The exams began at 7.30 am and are being held in three shifts.
The students have to register on an online portal www.digicerti.du.ac.in, and give their details including academic qualification and name of their college and after completion of the verification, the digital degree certificates will be issued by DU within a week.
With the Delhi University (DU) all set to conduct online open-book exams for final-year students from Monday, differently-abled students said they will not be able to take the test and accused the university of being "exclusionary" and "discriminatory".
The Delhi High Court on Friday permitted Delhi University to conduct the online open book examination for the final year students. The online OBE is scheduled to begin on August 10. Several students told indiatvnews.com that they are unhappy with this decision but they did expect it.
The Delhi High Court on Friday gave its nod to the Delhi University for conducting online Open Book Examination (OBE) for final year undergraduate courses from August 10 with a slew of directions. Here're UGC and Delhi HC guidelines for DU Open Book Exam 2020:
Delhi High Court on Friday allowed Delhi University to conduct online open-book exams for final-year students as per schedule with certain directions including providing question paper in the mail as well as on the official portal.
The Delhi High Court was informed by the Delhi University on Wednesday that the idea behind holding online Open Book Examination (OBE) was to prevent students from assembling in one hall where it would be difficult to maintain social distancing in the times of COVID-19 pandemic.
The Delhi University is likely to hold a key meeting to decide on the syllabus of four courses in the coming week, as the online classes are slated to begin from August 10.
The Delhi University on Saturday began second the second-phase of mock tests for students, almost 10 days ahead of the final-year first Open-Book Exams (OBE). DU's first OBE will be conducted from August 17 and end on September 8.
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