The university will also be holding ‘Open Days’ to help aspirants understand the admission process . These will be held on May 31, June 3 and June 8 at the North Campus Conference Centre and on June 4, 6, 7 and 10 at various off campus colleges.
The students who are aiming for Delhi University should keep in mind that there are lots of state, private universities available in Delhi which do not have high cut-offs. Apart from Delhi, there are renowned universities in all over India, like, Jadavpur University, Presidency University in Kolkata, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, University of Chennai, Chennai and private universities like Amity University, Ashoka University and O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana, Manipal University in Jaipur, Symbiosis and FLAME in Pune, Bennett University and Shiv Nadar University in in Greater Noida, UP

Mathematics to be considered among one of the 'best of four' for admissions to BA (hon) Economics and for admission to BCom courses one needs to secure at least 50 per cent in class 12 mathematics. Earlier, one only needed to pass in the subject for admission to both the courses. Parents and students claim that this would drop their percentage and reduce the chances of admission. Read more
To allow enough time to students to make changes in the DU application form, the CBSE re-evaluation result for class 12 will be declared in the June first week. CBSE had also written a letter to DU to adjust their admission dates accordingly thus the DU admissions were delayed. Read more.
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Following are the steps one needs to follow for applying to UG courses online
Step 1: Applicants need to visit the website www.du.ac.in and click on the link titled 'UG Registration is now open'
Step 2: The link redirects to another tab, where there are two options available.
Step 3: Users who are already registered can enter their email address and password to login. Applicants who haven't registered before can click on the 'New Registration' link on the left hand side.
Step 4: The registration link redirects to another page, where one is required to click on a 'Yes' if they have completed their 12th class from a CBSE Board, and 'No' if they haven't.
Step 5: After answering the above question, candidates will be asked details about their full name, email address, mobile number, class 12 passing year, class 12 exam roll number, and school code. Some additional details are required for students who have completed their 12th class from a CBSE Board.
Step 6: After filling in the details, candidates can click on Register button at the bottom.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the entrance examinations for all the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) courses in the varsity. Speaking to indianexpress.com, admission committee head Rajeev Gupta confirmed, “The National Testing Agency will conduct the entrance examinations for all the UG, PG courses conducted by the varsity.”
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Step 1: Visit the official website- du.ac.in
Step 2: Click on 'DU admission 2019'
link
Step 3: In the new window, enter the criteria required
Step 4: Once completed, click submit
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
The Registration link on the website has been activated and candidates can now start applying to various undergraduate courses.
Continuing with the trend of previous years, the first day of admissions at Delhi University was marked by technical glitches, with the portal crashing and making it difficult for students to print admission forms. Several aspirants said they weren’t able to take admission on the first day, while others had to wait for hours in the punishing heat.
The Delhi University administration has released instructions regarding the list of documents required for admissions and registration process among other instructions at the official website, du.ac.in. Students should read them first before applying for the DU admissions.