Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Undergrad registrati­on at DU begins

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

APPLICANTS CAN VISIT THE DU ADMISSION PORTAL TO REGISTER. THE FIRST CUT-OFF MAY COME BY SECOND WEEK OF SEPT

NEW DELHI: From Monday, the Delhi University will begin online registrati­on for meritbased admissions to around 70,000 undergradu­ate seats in over 60 colleges.

Applicants can visit the DU’S portal admission.uod.ac.in to register for the various courses till August 31. The first cut-off is expected to come out by the second week of September.

Like last year, the entire admission process will be conducted online. The university’s computer centre has revamped the admissions portal to make it more interactiv­e, including adding an interactiv­e chatbot for queries. The university will also be conducting webinars and tutorials to apprise students of the online admission process.

“Admissions to undergradu­ate merit-based programmes will be based on cut-offs as has been the practice in the past years. The admission branch, along with the principals of colleges, is working on modalities to decide the cut-offs so as to avoid over and under admissions,” said registrar Vikas Gupta.

While most of the under graduate courses follow a meritbased admission process, admissions to nine UG courses are done through the DU entrance test (DUET), conducted by the National Testing Agency in September.

The university received over 353,000 applicatio­ns last year-the highest number of applicatio­ns it received for its undergradu­ate courses--as the registrati­on window was open for around three months.

With around 80% UG applicants graduating from schools affiliated to the Central Board of

Secondary Education, this year’s Class 12 results are likely to have an impact on the cut-offs. Around 220,000 students scored 90% and above this year with 70,000 of them scoring around 95% or more.

University’s cut-off had been soaring for the past few years for UG courses. Last year, cut-offs went as high as 100 per cent for some colleges.

The Lady Sri Ram College for Commerce had released its cut off-list at 100 per cent for some honours UG courses last year.

In Delhi University, colleges are supposed to give admission to all applicants who meet the announced cutoffs; there is no “first come first served” policy. Several times, colleges have to increase seats to accommodat­e all eligible students. The university will begin registrati­ons for undergradu­ate courses from August 2.

The university has also decided to retain last year’s eligibilit­y criteria for various courses. The fee for merit-based and entrance-based admissions, registrati­on, and cancellati­on will also remain the same.

The university will not conduct sports and extra-curricular activities (ECA) trials this year due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation. Admissions for the 5% of supernumer­ary seats reserved under sports and ECA categories collective­ly, in each course, will be conducted on the basis of certificat­es like last year.

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