DU ADMISSION PROCEDURE STARTS TOMORROW, CHECK OUT THE IMPORTANT POINTS

Source: NDTV.com

As per schedule, the DU admission procedure under the 1st cutoff list will begin tomorrow, i.e. 4th October 2021. Hence, it is going to kick start on Monday, in the 1st half, from 10 a.m. Aspiring students can check the 1st cutoff list that was released on October 1 at – du.ac.in. Hence, they can decide which college they want to apply to, provided they meet the cut-offs.

DU Admission procedure: Deadline should be kept in mind

The last day of fee payment against the 1st cut-off admission is October 8, 5 p.m. Hence, a student can only secure a seat and complete the DU admission procedure once fee payment is done. Also, the Delhi University colleges are asked to accept approvals only till October 7, 5 p.m.

This year too, there are no offline admission criteria for any aspirant. Hence, only those candidates who have done the online registration can proceed further. Also, almost all colleges have issued their own guidelines. Hence, the aspiring candidates interested in a particular college need to go through its guidelines for admissions.

Here are the important points for DU admission:

  • Candidates interested in a particular DU college need to go through its guidelines separately.
  • Aspiring candidates need to keep the scanned copy of certain important documents handy. Hence, they include class 10th and 12th mark sheet, migration certificate, transfer certificate, category certificate (if applicable), passport size pictures, and signature.
  • The registration link for 1st cut-off admission will be active from 10 a.m., October 4 to 11:55 p.m., October 6.

DU CUT OFFS AT 100% TO AVOID EXCESSIVE ADMISSION SAYS COLLEGES PRINCIPALS

  • As per statements, the Applied Mathematics subject offered by CBSE in 12th will be considered equivalent to Mathematics for BCom Hons admissions. But, for BA (Hons) Economics m, it won’t be considered so.

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