IN PICTURES | DU admission 2019 begins: How to apply online
Along with information on registration details and subsequent procedures, students can check the list of documents required to apply for the same. Meanwhile, the Delhi University admissions for postgraduate programmes, postgraduate diplomas and M.Phil and Ph D programmes will begin from June 3.
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“The University of Delhi is considering to provide full scholarships to students whose parents are deceased/unemployed and half fee waiver to those students whose earning member is deceased in order to cover their college/university fee,” read a statement by registrar Tarun Kumar.
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The online registration for undergraduate courses will end on June 14 and the first cut-off is likely to be declared on June 20. The admission process by far has been the most delayed that the Delhi University has seen keeping students on tenterhooks. The varsity attributed the delay in start of its admission process, despite the announcement of results by different boards, to a Delhi High Court order which had asked the varsity to realign its admission process with the re-evaluation process. "Last year, the Delhi High Court had ordered the varsity to delay its admission process so that students who are awaiting their reevaluation results can also be a part of the admission process so that they do not lose out. PTI inputs
The admission process for the undergraduate programmes at Delhi University for the academic session 2019-2020 has been started. The online registration link has been activated now. Since the application forms for all courses will be completely online, the applicants have to visit the Delhi University’s online admission portal — du.ac.in.
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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 of the Delhi University will get activated at 8 pm, confirmed admission committee head Rajeev Gupta.The students can apply through the official website- du.ac.in
The registration link of the Delhi University will get activated at 8 pm, confirmed admission committee head Rajeev Gupta.The students can apply through the official website- du.ac.in
Students going for admission today at the Delhi Univesity colleges have to carry Class 10 Board exam certificate (from any recognised Board) and mark sheet, Class 12 Board or Plus Two/ Inter exam certificate (from any recognised Board). If students haven’t received their certificates, then ensure to carry the provisional certificates given by the school.
They also need to have Class 12 Board exam mark sheet (from any recognised Board), admission form print out, reserved category certificates (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority, transfer certificate from school or college, migration certificate from Board or University.
Besides the certificates, they should have passport size self-attested photographs and original copy of the registration form.
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.
The students can also apply abroad for courses of their choice. To apply for the colleges abroad, one should have a good command in English including they have to crack TOEFL, GATE examination. But most of the colleges in UK, US, Canada have their admission process conducted from the month of March to April, however, there are lots of colleges who are still accepting applications. you could make an application to UK colleges who still have seats
Apart from regular courses, there are lots of distance courses or correspondence courses available in Delhi. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi AIMA, Delhi offered graduation, post graduation degrees at various courses.
List of Universities/ Institutions offering Correspondence/ Distance courses
AIMA Delhi
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Delhi University School of Open Learning, DU
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU Delhi)
Institute of Rail Transport, New Delhi
Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
Institute of Manangement and Development, New Delhi.
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.
Several students faced difficulties in completing their admission formalities as the Delhi University's server came under severe pressure and the DigiLocker, a government-owned public cloud storage where certificates and documents were stored, was not integrated with the varsity portal yet. Students also faced problems since DigiLocker is not yet integrated with the system. "The certificates and documents stored on DigiLocker could not be accessed by the students since they are not yet integrated with our system. However, the university has given them a time of 10 days to furnish documents," said an official
In case of any issue, students can connect with admission help desk at 011-27667092 and 011-24116178 between 10 am and 5 pm. There is a dedicated helpline for PwD students, 011-27662602.
DigiLocker refers to dedicated personal electronic space in a government-owned public cloud storage, where individuals can keep their documents, files or certificates. The individual is also able to download or share them online with various stakeholders as and when required and the storage space is linked to the Aadhaar of the user
Hindu College has filled 600 seats of its total 752. Out of 62 seats in Physics (Hons), the cut-off for which is 98 per cent, 36 seats have been filled. The college has received maximum admissions in its Political Science (Hons) course, with all general and OBC seats full. The college has 39 seats for general category and 19 for OBC category. The political science cut-off is 97% for general category and 95.50% for OBC category.
The University of Delhi (DU) will re-open the website for admissions for the foreign nationals for various courses at the varsity for upcoming academic session 2019-20. For foreign nationals, the admission process will re-open from June 16 to June 25, 2019. Foreign students who wish to apply at the DU can do so by visiting the official portal, fsr.du.ac.in. Earlier, the application process commenced from February 22, 2019. The last date to apply for MPhil, MBA and diploma courses was March 30, 2019. While the last date to apply for MBA courses and school of open learning (SOL) was March 9 and June 29, respectively.
The DU admission committee, however, is yet to finalise the agency to hold the entrance tests for admission to its various courses, said officials, attributing it to the delay in the start of the admission process. A meeting, however, is scheduled with the National Testing Agency officials on Wednesday, and the task is likely to be assigned to the NTA, he added.
The Delhi University has decided to put the marksheets and other academic documents of students seeking admission to its colleges to forensic test this year. The varsity took the decision in the run-up to the start of the admission process from Thursday. Read more here
In case the marksheet has not been issued by student's respective Board, a self-attested copy of the marksheet downloaded from the respective Board’s website should be uploaded). (100-500 kb in size for upload in jpg/jpeg/png format).
Delhi University admission for UG begins
The applicants have to visit the online portal - du.ac.in. Create a new account by filling your basic details like name, email ID, password, mobile number, etc.
Step-1: Online Registration
Step-2: Fill Details
Step-3: Upload Images
Step-4: Fee Payment
Step-5: Download & Print Application
Here is the list of documents required for admission in Delhi University
Passport size photograph of the applicant
Scanned signature of the applicant
Self-attested class 10 certificate/mark sheet containing date of birth
Self-attested class 12 mark sheet
SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM Certificate
OBC certificate in the name of the applicant issued on or after March 31
EWS Certificate issued by SDM certifying the applicant can claim reservation under this category, dated March 31, 2019 or later
Self-attested copies of sports and/or ECA certificates
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.