The Asian Age

Overloaded website plays spoilsport

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New Delhi, June 24: High cut-offs in certain courses, overloaded website and some colleges mandating original Class 12 marksheets played a dampener on the first day of admission to Delhi University colleges on Saturday.

The overloaded website of the varsity was inaccessib­le for quite some time, forcing students to flock to their respective colleges of choice.

According to the admission rules, applicants need to study the cut-off list, select courses and colleges on the university website, take print out of the admission slip and finally approach the respective colleges with the slip and required documents.

“The admission portal of the varsity was not accessible. Thus, students could not take out the print out, resulting in less number of students turning up for admission. However, it was still a normal crowd, considerin­g the high cutoffs and the holiday on Sunday and Monday,” said a professor from Ramjas College.

We are though expecting a good number of applicatio­ns on Tuesday, he said.

Breaking away from tradition, off-campus colleges have announced higher cut-offs similar to those announced by North and South campus (on-campus) colleges, this year.

Meanwhile, students from Kerala, Assam and Tamil Nadu, who are yet to receive their original Class 12 marksheets, were in knots when some colleges denied admitting them.

The issue was, however, resolved as the colleges accepted their applicatio­ns after receiving an undertakin­g from the students stating that the originals will be submitted within a stipulated time.

Associate professor of SRCC, Reena Chadha said, “There was an issue due to an earlier instructio­n by the varsity. Now we are admitting students by taking an undertakin­g from them to submit the originals within a stipulated time.”

“What can we do if the government has not provided us with the marksheets? The varsity could have avoided the confusion,” a student said.

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