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DU admissions 2018: Online registration for UG, PG and diploma courses from May 15, check dates

DU admissions 2018: In order to avoid the rush of students, the university had made the admission process completely online from 2016. However, the last two years have seen major technical glitches.

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Delhi University (DU) will begin online registration to its undergraduate programmes on May 15, a week earlier than last year. Admissions to post graduate and MPhil/PhD courses will begin on May 18 and May 20 respectively.

Open Days sessions for admissions, which is to provide information about registration, admission process, schedule will be held from May 21-29, the university said in a statement. Open Days will have two sessions – 10-11:30 am and 12-1:30 pm on all days during this period, except on Sunday. It will be held in the ‘Conference Centre, near gate number 4, north campus. During these sessions, information will be provided related to registration, admission process, schedule etc. Closing dates for registration has not been announced.

Online registration commencement dates

Undergraduate programmes: May 15, 2018

Post Graduate Programmes: May 18, 2018

Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security and Law: May 18, 2018

M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes: May 20, 2018

“All eligible applicants are informed that the registration process of all the programmes will be completely online for all categories and for all quota. The details of registration process and subsequent procedure will be available in the Bulletin of Information, which will be available online in downloadable form,” the university registar said in a statement on Thursday.

In order to avoid the rush of students, the university had made the admission process completely online from 2016. However, the last two years have seen major technical glitches.

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