Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Dance, debate your way into DU

- A Mariyam Alavi aruveetil.alavi@htlive.com

Getting admitted into the Delhi University colleges can be a dream for many Class 12 pass outs, which may be dampened by the skyrocketi­ng cut-offs at many of these prestigiou­s colleges. A seat under the extra-curricular activities (ECA) quota may be one way for students to get admitted into their chosen programs at their chosen colleges.

The university relaxes its cutoffs, by up to 15% depending on the colleges, based on one’s prowess in the various extra-curricular activities, such as dance, music, debate, theatre, creative writing, among others. Last year, there were 865 seats under the ECA category, this year the number is expected to rise up to 1,000, according to sources.

“My current best of four is 90. I want to do my BA in Journalism from LSR. The cutoffs for this are usually much higher. So if I get the relaxation under the ECA category, I may be able to qualify for the course of my choice,” said Sanchita Nagpal, ex-student of Adarsh Public School.

Cultural and extra-curricular activities are a part and parcel of the academic and socio cultural fibre at the DU, with dance, music, theatre and debate as some of the more popular ones. “The university has different societies that specialise in these activities, and they participat­e in multiple competitio­ns at different levels. ECA seats are given because they fuel the societies,” explained Shalini, head of ECA admissions.

However, students learnt at the DU’s Open Days event on Tuesday there are some prerequisi­tes to be considered for these seats. Only a limited pool of activities are considered under this category. “I have been appearing on shows in Doordarsha­n since I was a toddler. I have also done some radio jockeying at the All India Radio. However, these will not be considered, so I will have to apply for the debating trials,” said Mahika, who passed Class 12 from South Delhi Public School.

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