Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Over 57,000 apply for admission to undergradu­ate courses at DU

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: By 5pm on Sunday, 57,312 applicants registered for admissions to undergradu­ate courses at Delhi University (DU) While 18,837 had registered online for postgradua­te courses and 2,071 registered for PHD, university officials said.

DU on Saturday started the online registrati­on process for admission to its various undergradu­ate, postgradua­te, Mphil, and PHD courses. Applicants will get a two-week window ending on July 4 to register for the courses.

There are over 64,000 undergradu­ate seats available in DU colleges.

In 2019, applicants got an over three-week window from May 30 to June 22 to register for admissions and the first cut-off list was announced on June 28. This year, however, the Covid-19 pandemic has delayed the admission schedule. The dates of the first cut-off are yet to be decided as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is yet to conduct its twelve main class 12 papers. The exams are due to be held between July 1 and 15.

Although some applicants had complained about the university’s website crashing on Saturday, the registrati­on process went smooth on Sunday.

Several changes have also been introduced in the admission process this year due to the Covid pandemic. While the admission under the extra-curricular activities quota, except for NCC and NSS, has been scrapped, sports admission will be based on certificat­es. The entire admission process will go online this year with students not having to go to the colleges for the verificati­on of the documents, unlike previous years. The verificati­on will be done online.

The university has made a provision under which candidates will be applicable to take admission in any course if they meet the cut-off. “Earlier students had to select the courses of their choice while applying. But this time students are considered in all courses by default. They can take admission in any course if they meet the cut-off,” said Dean of admissions Shobha Bagai.

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