Delhi
University admission process to begin June 15
Friday May 06, 2011 05:23:11 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: With no
application forms, the admission process in Delhi University (DU)
this year will begin June 15 with the announcement of the first
cut-off list, an official of the Dean Student Welfare (DSW) office
said.
"This year there will be no application forms which students
earlier used to submit to colleges of their choice, nor any common
admission form. The colleges will straightaway declare the first
cut off list and the aspirants can take admission thereafter," the
official said.
"The admission committee decided last evening that the date for
the first cut-off list will be June 15. Although the vice
chancellor is yet to give his nod, it's almost certain that this
is final," he added.
After the announcement of the first cut off list, students will
get four days to take admission, between June 16-20. The second
cut off list will be declared June 21 and admissions will be open
from June 22-25.
The third list will be out June 27 and admissions from June
28-July. The fourth list will be out July 2 and admissions will be
from July 4-7 and the fifth list will be out on July 8 and
admissions will be from July 9-13.
"The admission policy - of no application forms and five cut-off
lists - was approved by the vice chancellor," the official added.
Delhi University, founded in 1922, has 14 faculties, 86 academic
departments and 79 colleges. Its student population is about
220,000.
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