Delhi University is one of the most renowned Central University located in Delhi. Students from all over India want to pursue their higher studies in Delhi University. Delhi University offers admissions to Undergraduate program on the basis of class 12 merit. The University of Delhi offers admission to the eligible students to its affiliated colleges that are spread all over Delhi. DU offers admission to candidates who belong to unreserved, SC, ST, ECA and Sports Quota.
The candidates who wish to take admission in Delhi University must register themselves by filling the online registration form, which is a centralized Admission Process. Till last year, the admission process was conducted both online and offline. Candidates may apply for as many courses they want to apply and there are no extra charges applicable for this. Candidates may fill their course details through a single online registration for. The registration fee for general category is Rs.100 and for SC/ST category is Rs.50.
Since past few years Delhi University is declaring high cut-off marks for the candidates to take admission in any of the stream. The highest percentage of DU cut-off differs from college to college under Delhi University. The highest cut-off reaches to 97-98%. There is a relaxation of percentage for SC/ST/PWD/Sport and ECA quota candidates. This year the University will only announce 5 cut off lists unlike 9-10 cut off lists that were announced until previous year. After five cut-off lists, the colleges will notify vacant seats course-wise and category-wise on the college and University websites. The registered candidates will be required to apply in the colleges/courses against vacant seats through the UG admission portal.
The first cut-off list will be declared on June 27, 2016 and the fifth cut-off will be declared on July 16, 2016. If seats are vacant even after the fifth cut-off list in some of the colleges Delhi University will further announce dates for admission for those vacant seats. The cut-off is declared by the University of Delhi for various courses and categories. The cut-off will be available for the students in Delhi University website and even in newspapers. The university compiles the cut-off in the office of the Registrar and makes it accessible for the students.
All the students who have already filled the Delhi University registration form and fulfill the cut-off marks declared by DU will have to visit the college of their choice and fill the college admission form. There is no first come first service basis policy for Delhi University admission. Students will get a maximum period of three days to complete their enrollment process under the first five cut-off list. After taking admission to their respective college’s students need to verify their required documents form the college authorities. The students then have to submit their forms and pay the admission fee. The candidate can also withdraw admission by submitting a withdraw application form and then go to another college they are seeking to take admission. If the students take two admissions for two courses at the same time, both the admission will get cancelled.
For more information on DU Admission, you can visit on www.motachashma.com
The candidates who wish to take admission in Delhi University must register themselves by filling the online registration form, which is a centralized Admission Process. Till last year, the admission process was conducted both online and offline. Candidates may apply for as many courses they want to apply and there are no extra charges applicable for this. Candidates may fill their course details through a single online registration for. The registration fee for general category is Rs.100 and for SC/ST category is Rs.50.
Since past few years Delhi University is declaring high cut-off marks for the candidates to take admission in any of the stream. The highest percentage of DU cut-off differs from college to college under Delhi University. The highest cut-off reaches to 97-98%. There is a relaxation of percentage for SC/ST/PWD/Sport and ECA quota candidates. This year the University will only announce 5 cut off lists unlike 9-10 cut off lists that were announced until previous year. After five cut-off lists, the colleges will notify vacant seats course-wise and category-wise on the college and University websites. The registered candidates will be required to apply in the colleges/courses against vacant seats through the UG admission portal.
The first cut-off list will be declared on June 27, 2016 and the fifth cut-off will be declared on July 16, 2016. If seats are vacant even after the fifth cut-off list in some of the colleges Delhi University will further announce dates for admission for those vacant seats. The cut-off is declared by the University of Delhi for various courses and categories. The cut-off will be available for the students in Delhi University website and even in newspapers. The university compiles the cut-off in the office of the Registrar and makes it accessible for the students.
All the students who have already filled the Delhi University registration form and fulfill the cut-off marks declared by DU will have to visit the college of their choice and fill the college admission form. There is no first come first service basis policy for Delhi University admission. Students will get a maximum period of three days to complete their enrollment process under the first five cut-off list. After taking admission to their respective college’s students need to verify their required documents form the college authorities. The students then have to submit their forms and pay the admission fee. The candidate can also withdraw admission by submitting a withdraw application form and then go to another college they are seeking to take admission. If the students take two admissions for two courses at the same time, both the admission will get cancelled.
For more information on DU Admission, you can visit on www.motachashma.com