DU Exams 2021: Delhi University postpones final year exams
Education | May 02, 2021, 04:20 PM ISTDU Exams 2021: The Delhi University (DU) has postponed the final year examinations amid rising COVID-19 cases in the city.
DU Exams 2021: The Delhi University (DU) has postponed the final year examinations amid rising COVID-19 cases in the city.
The varsity is scheduled to conduct final-year undergraduate and postgraduate exams between May and June. The candidates can apply through the web site- du.ac.in
In a notice, the university said the classes for the undergraduate and postgraduate students will continue in the "online mode only" in all the colleges, while the research scholars may continue their academic work with the consent of their supervisors.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) on Sunday said it will go back on strike from April 12 if the "university fails to take concrete steps" to safeguard interest of employees and colleges.
Led by Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA), the "Adhikar rally" was held from Delhi University's VC office to the Chief Minister's office against the Delhi government's "arbitrary and unreasonable" stance towards the 12 DU colleges.
The students have been asked to take care of technical things like download, upload, password, internet network, more than the answers to the questions.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) Saturday decided to continue its "university shutdown", alleging that the funds released by the Delhi government for 12 DU colleges were insufficient.
The call for university "shutdown" was given by the Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) on Tuesday as many employees of the 12 DU colleges, that are 100 per cent funded by Delhi government, alleged that they had not received their salaries and other dues for over six months.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) on Tuesday called for a university "shutdown" from March 11 to register protest against a number of issues including non-payment of salaries.
The Delhi University became the first institution in the country to award "digital degrees" to its 1,78,719 students during its 97th annual convocation on Saturday, its acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi claimed.
The Delhi University (DU) will allow final year students at all its colleges with 100 per cent staff strength from February 1.
The high court said the earlier affidavit filed by the university was not satisfactory as no specific timelines have been given for the issuance of digital degree certificates and for transmission of data to Digilocker and the affidavit was "quite cryptic".
Delhi's air pollution went down drastically on Wednesday as gusty winds and rains helped flush out key pollutants leading the AQI to improve from 'poor' to 'moderate' category.
DU 5th Cut Off List 2020: Delhi University (DU) has released its fifth cut-off list on Saturday for admissions to various undergraduate (UG) courses.
DU SOL result 2020: Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU SOL) has declared the DU SOL 2020 result for BA (Honours) in English, Political Science, BCom (honours), BA and BCom (CBCS) exams for second semester students on the official website of the varsity - sol.du.ac.in.
President Ram Nath Kovind in his capacity as Visitor of the Delhi University (DU) places Vice-Chancellor Professor Yogesh Tyagi under suspension with immediate effect and orders enquiry into allegations of dereliction of duties against him.
Over 4,800 candidates applied for admission to Delhi University under the third cut-off list on Monday, according to officials.
DU 3rd Cut Off List 2020: Delhi University (DU) has released the third cut-off list for for admission to various undergraduate (UG) courses.
DU Admissions 2020: Over 82 per cent seats have been filled in Delhi University (DU) after the conclusion of admissions under the second cut off list, officials said on Friday. The DU is expected to announce its third cut off list tomorrow (October 24).
The students' union alleged on Saturday that some colleges affiliated to DU are denying admission to the students of OBC/EWS quotas who have failed to furnish the latest documents supporting their quotas.
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