The Asian Age

Sports, ECA quota comes as relief to DU aspirants

DU to hold sports trials from June 27 to July 6

- SUSHMITA GHOSH

The admission will be based on 60 per cent weightage for sports trials while 40 per cent weightage will be given to certificat­es

Lakhs of students across the country ardently wish to seek admission in the prestigiou­s Delhi University (DU) every year.

Many aspirants, however, lose their battle to get into the best colleges with a marginal difference of percentage.

But the practice of DU colleges to reserve 5 per cent seats for admission through sports quota or extracurri­cular activities (ECA) quota in each course proves to be a breather for students with nonpareil excellence in sports and extracurri­cular activities.

The process to even get through this is not a cakewalk as it involves cut throat competitio­n.

Delhi University is all set to hold the sports trials from June 27 to July 6. However, unlike last year when some colleges conducted fitness test and gave certificat­e to those students who qualified the test before conducting the trials, this year there will be no “fitness test”. Instead, there will be a sport-specific fitness test within the centralise­d sports trials and all aspirants will now be eligible for the trials.

The admission will be based on 60 per cent weightage for sports trials while 40 per cent weightage will be given to certificat­es.

“According to the revised admission policy,

sports trials will include game/ sport specific fitness, fundamenta­l skills, and overall playing ability.

The DU Sports Council (DUSC) will identify and allocate college/s to conduct specific trials,” a university official said.

However, to be eligible for admission, the candidates must score at least 30 out of 60 marks. Each college will prepare a merit list based on the online applicatio­ns. Only those students, who report in person for counsellin­g and verificati­on of certificat­es, will be considered for admissions.

Also, in order to make admissions more transparen­t and fair, the varsity has two categories of admissions — direct and trial based.

Students belonging to A1 category — those who represente­d the country in Olympics, world championsh­ip, World Cup, Commonweal­th Games, and Asian Games among others — will be eligible for direct admission. Under the trial-based admission, only those certificat­es that were issued between April 1, 2014, and March 31, 2017, will be valid.

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 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? DU aspirants fill forms on the first day of admissions at Daulat Ram College in New Delhi on Saturday.
— BUNNY SMITH DU aspirants fill forms on the first day of admissions at Daulat Ram College in New Delhi on Saturday.

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