The Delhi University on Monday began the online admission process for undergraduate courses in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. The admission process is completely being held online with over 19,000 applications on the first day of its first completely-online admission process. The university has however advised students not to visit colleges.
The university had announced its first cut-off list on Saturday, with the Lady Shri Ram College pegging the cut-offs for three honours courses at 100 percent.
Officials said they faced difficulties in verifying documents and it took time.
#Admissions2020
Today’s update:
Applied:19086
Approved:1628
Fees paid: 920— University of Delhi (@UnivofDelhi) October 12, 2020
According to the university officials, as many as 19,086 aspirants have applied for the 70,000 seats on offer for undergraduate courses. Out of these, 1,628 applications were approved, while 920 students have made the payment.
The official also mentioned that the guidelines to complete the admission process and calculate the best-of-four marks had been uploaded on the website and there was an online calculator to help students calculate whether their best-of-four marks meet the cut-off criteria of the respective college.
Over 3.54 lakh applicants had applied to the university for gaining admission to nearly 70,000 seats available for undergraduate courses in DU.