October 10, 2020 8:50:06 am
First Delhi University Cut List, DU Admissions 2020: After announcing the publication of the first cut-list for admission to undergraduate courses on October 12, the University of Delhi (DU) is trying to publish the same from the beginning to offer more time for students to select courses and universities Unlike what happened before, this year each student is eligible for all cap-based colleges and courses and it is on their merit and choice that they would select colleges, courses.
The court, when published, will be available on du.ac.in, as well as on the website of the respective universities. Students can also log into their dashboards to see the latest updates. Once the cut lists are out, the document verification and admission process will begin.
First Delhi University Court List, DU Admissions 2020 – Necessary Documents
– Class 10 certificate
– Grade 12 grade sheet
– OBC certified (non-creamy coating), if applicable
– EWS certificate, if applicable
– The ECA / Sports categories must upload self-submitted copies of the required certificates.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the entire admission process and the first round of document verification will also take place online. The university has collaborated with the state and central boards of education to have grade sheets for students.
DU Admissions: Cut-off Released, What’s Next?
Once the cap is posted, students will be required to pay the fee for the university they wish to join. According to the schedule, according to the first cut-off list, students must make the payment until October 16. In the event that a student does not accept the seat, proceed to the next round. Students also have the option to change their course or university, if they get a seat in the next cutting rounds. A total of five cut lists will be published.
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Changing currents: would the limit change?
Until last year, students who changed their courses to apply for the bachelor’s program used to face a five percent deduction. This year, the admissions committee has asked colleges not to take the deduction. “The rule was based on the belief that science students score higher than humanities and would occupy a large share of the positions in bachelor’s degree programs for humanities students. However, now that all studies are becoming interdisciplinary, the rule does not hold. We also want to make the entire admission process easier. Most universities have also accepted this, ”said Dean of Admissions Shobha Bagai in a Press conference.
Specific course limits may differ, as in some courses, one or two subjects are required.
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DU Admissions: Do you have any questions? This is what you should do
Due to the pandemic, the open house sessions were turned into webinars; in addition, help desks are also practically held now. To resolve any doubt or complaint, applicants can download the form format available at du.ac.in. The completed form or inquiries / complaints in the format provided on the form should be mailed to [email protected] for inquiries, and [email protected] for complaints, as per the official notice.
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