Hindustan Times (Delhi)

4 minority colleges to start registrati­on today

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SIKH INSTITUTIO­NS Aspirants of these colleges will have to first fill up the common Delhi University form

body establishe­d under an Act of the Parliament, reserve 50% seats for Sikh students.

“We will start the online registrati­on process from tomorrow. There is a common form for the four colleges and students can take admission wherever you meet the cutoff. Students can fill in all the personal details in the form and when the results will be declared, they will be able to complete it,” said an official.

Students who want to apply to these colleges will have to first register at the university’s common registrati­on form and generate a registrati­on number.

“Students will have to fill the central registrati­on number in the common form and all the details already submitted by them in the central form will automatica­lly be updated here,” said Jaswinder Singh, principal of SGTB Khalsa College.

Singh said applicants will have to fill a separate registrati­on fee of Rs 100.

Students will have to get their Sikh Minority Certificat­e made from the office of Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC), Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, before admission.

“This certificat­e is mandatory for candidates seeking admission under minority category,” officials said.

Two other minority colleges –St Stephen’s and Jesus and Mary College –had started their online registrati­on process on Monday along with DU’s centralize­d registrati­on process.

For admission to any of the minority college, a student will have to fill the separate college form after registerin­g with the university.

“This year we have developed a system that the general informatio­n provided by the candidate in the central registrati­on form will automatica­lly be updated in the college specific form,” said Ashutosh Bhardwaj, officer on special duty (OSD), admissions.

For 57 courses across different colleges last year, DU had received over 3.6 lakh applicatio­ns. For clearing admission related queries, DU is holding a 10-day ‘Open Days’ event. An admission help desk has also been set up at the North Campus conference centre, which works from 10 am till 5pm. 162 with 100 permanent faculty members. 780

50% seats are reserved for Sikh students

Girls hostel which accommodat­es 147 residents is air- conditione­d .

Placed 80-85 students and the highest package was 8 lakh p.a this year. Yahoo, KPJ, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Wipro, Royal Bank of Scotland were among those who come for the placement ‘Lashkara’ is the annual festival

participat­es in 22 sports discipline­s, has a gymnasium, indoor sports stadium, tennis court and facilities for cricket, hockey, badminton, table tennis and football.

Wi-Fi enabled campus and has four computer labs

Hygienic canteen which offers nutritious food 3165;

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SC/ST: 22.5%, OBC: 27%, physically handicappe­d (PH):

3%.

It can accommodat­e a total of 360 students in 175 twin sharing rooms and seven four seater rooms

It has a full functionin­g placement cell . Tempest is the annual festival of the college.

The College provides special coaching for basketball, badminton, chess, tennis, table tennis and, track and field events. Latest addition is shooting (Rifle and Pistol).

Each classroom and seminar hall is multimedia enabled. The library has a digital resource Centre. The entire college is Wi-Fi enabled

The canteen offers a variety of food.S

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SUSHIL KUMAR/HT FILE PHOTO DSGMC runs four colleges in Delhi.

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