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Delhi University to share admission-related info soon

By IANS | Published: September 09, 2022 11:03 PM

New Delhi, Sep 9 The Delhi University is expected to share information and details regarding the admission into ...

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New Delhi, Sep 9 The Delhi University is expected to share information and details regarding the admission into the undergraduate courses in its colleges soon as the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exam that was made mandatory this year is over now.

The sixth and final phase of CUET - Undergraduate (UG) was completed on August 30.

The university has asked the students keen to seek admission to keep marksheet and certificates ready and up-to-date by September 11 as the process of preparation for the admissions has started.

The results of CUET exams are likely to declared a few days after September 11. Keeping that in mind, DU would share information regarding admissions on September 12.

According to University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman M. Jagadeesh Kumar, the results of CUET exams are expected to be announced by September 15, or even a day or two before that date.

The process of completion of admission may take around 3-4 weeks' time even after declaration of CUET-UG results as several cut off lists are likely to be issued.

This time, on the basis of CUET-UG exam results, the universities and colleges would prepare the cut-off list on whose basis the students would be provided admission.

The new session of the first year in universities might begin from October.

According to Jagadesh Kumar, a total of 14.90 lakh students had registered themselves for the CUET-UG examination in all six stages.

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Tags: Delhi UniversityUniversity Grants CommissionJagadesh KumarMinistry of education and university grants commissionUgc committeeUniversity grants commission of india
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