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Delhi University will release the list of marks awarded based on certificates submitted for undergraduate admissions under the sports quota on Wednesday, Dec 2. The marks will be notified on the students’ admission portal and their grievances can be heard till 3rd day when the list is out.

The university this year skipped trials for admissions under the extracurricular activities (ECA) and sports quotas because of the Covid-19 pandemic, and students will be enrolled only based on merit and participation certificates.

In DU colleges, 5% of the total seats are devoted under these two categories altogether in each course.

Grievances can be mailed to the university, and applicants are advised not to visit the campus. The centralized sports merit list for each sport along with the ranking of students for sports quota admissions to UG Courses 2020 will be shown on the DU UG portal after the redressal of the complaints of the applicants, the notification disclosed.

The sports council chairperson Pankaj Sinha said explained the reason behind the delay that they have received over 50,000 sports certificates, based on which marks have been allotted. Because of the current pandemic situation, they could not call all our teachers together. They functioned in batches.

Sinha informs that students will be able to take admission immediately after the grievance redressal. There won’t be many lists of selected candidates this year. We will release the marks of all students based on ranks and marks, they will be allotted eligible courses and colleges on their admission portal.

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