DU could begin registration for admission to UG programs from July 15

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Delhi University (DU) will begin registration for its undergraduate admissions tentatively by July 15, President (Admissions) Rajeev Gupta stated on Thursday.

The dates have been ready with the belief that different college boards will declare their outcomes by then. However, Gupta stated it was only a momentary programme.

He stated, “We are pondering of beginning the registration course of by July 15. We expect that by that point most different college boards other than CBSE would have determined to judge the scholars and declare their outcomes. “

Gupta stated that until now, DU officers had solely mentioned registration – that too just for undergraduate programs. No choice was taken concerning the remainder of the admission schedule.

“We are still waiting for the education ministry guidelines regarding CUCET (Central Universities Common Entrance Test). Once we get that clarity, we will move on,” stated Gupta.

After the central authorities determined to cancel the Class XII CBSE board exams, DU had stated it will comply with the “merit” standards framed by the board for its undergraduate admissions.

Gupta had stated that the cut-off will likely be launched on the idea of the norms ready by CBSE.

He had additionally stated that DU is dedicated to implement CUCET, however it’s much less doubtless this 12 months. “We are dedicated to CUCET every time it occurs. There additionally the issue is that there are nationwide stage examinations to be held. How will the scenario in numerous cities and whether or not this examination might be performed, nobody can reply now. Among college students, that is the absolute best possibility (to go by the CBSE components),” he had advised The Indian Express.

After the CBSE releases its analysis standards and declares the outcome, the college’s admission committee and educational council will begin discussions and deliberations.

Last 12 months, because of the first wave of the COVID pandemic, DU’s admission course of was made utterly on-line.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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