Hindustan Times (Delhi)

For admission to DU’S music courses, a Youtube audition

- Fareeha Iftikhar fareeha.iftikhar@htdigital.in

nNEW DELHI: Candidates applying for admission to Delhi University’s (DU) music courses for the upcoming academic session will have to upload their performanc­es on Youtube as part of their practical entrance tests, a move necessitat­ed by restrictio­ns in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic, varsity officials said. Candidates will be shortliste­d for an online interview on the basis of these videos.

The move is part of the university’s temporary shift to alternativ­e admission processes for candidates applying to music, sports, sports science, and physical education courses, as well as for admissions under the extra-curricular activities (ECA) quota

According to the minutes of DU’S admission committee meeting held on May 26, in view of the ongoing coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) crisis, alternativ­e plans suggested by a subcommitt­ee constitute­d for sports, ECA and performanc­e based admission will be adopted this year.

“The committee decided that under the prevalent condition due to Covid-19, the alternativ­e plan for admission under ECA, sports, music and physical education, of having only online admission process, as suggested by the sub-committee be adopted for the academic year 2020 – 21,” the minutes read. The minutes were approved on June 10 by the standing committee of the university’s academic council — DU’S highest academic body.

Arun Kumar Attree, a member of the standing committee, said, “Since it is not possible to call students physically to the campus for auditions or trials, it’s been decided we will skip them entirely this year. Entrance exams for music courses will be conducted online by the faculty of music and fine arts, and admissions to physical education courses will be done based on merit certificat­es.”

In its suggestion­s, the subcommitt­ee said, “The candidates, for admission to undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses, will upload a video of their seven-minute performanc­e on Youtube and mark it as unlisted [Unlisted Youtube videos are not for public viewing]. The link of the uploaded Youtube video will be submitted by the candidates along with the admission applicatio­n form on the DU admission portal.”

“The admission committee will conduct the online interview for the final selection of candidates for admission to UG and PG courses of music faculty,” read the sub-committee’s suggestion­s, a copy of which is with HT.

The university offers three music courses at the undergradu­ate and postgradua­te levels.

DU has also decided to skip physical fitness tests this year for admissions to BSC and MSC courses in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports, and Bachelor of Physical Education.

Members of the DU’S executive council (EC) — the highest decision-making body — expressed reservatio­ns over online practical exams for music courses.

“Many may not have quality mobile phones to record, due to which the audio quality may be hampered . Also, online interviews are going to be very difficult for many students,” said Rajesh Jha, a member of the EC.

THE MOVE IS PART OF DU’S TEMPORARY SHIFT TO ALTERNATIV­E ADMISSION PROCESSES THIS YEAR, IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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