JEE Main Exam to be in Jan’24, CUET & NEET-UG in May’24
The first session of the JEE Main exam in 2024 is expected to happen in the third week of January,…
The first session of the JEE Main exam in 2024 is expected to happen in the third week of January,…
The students who have registered for the third round of UG admissions can find the allotment list on the official website for the admissions admission.uod.ac.in.
University officials said that ahead of the starting of classes, most colleges have planned orientation or induction sessions.
As per the officials information, the upgrade option will only be available for those who have not yet been allocated their first preference of the course and college in the first round of admissions list.
The new academic calendar of Delhi University which was announced this week is being vehemently criticised for cutting down the semester from the usual six months to three and half months and squeezing the mid-semester break from 15 days to four days.
The varsity administration has also been conducting awareness webinars in order to give students an understanding of the process of admissions.
Delhi University commenced Phase 2 of DU Admissions 2022 on September 26, 2022. Candidates who have applied for DU Admissions 2022 are now able to fill in their CUET scores and submit their choices and college preferences on the official website – du.ac.in and admissions.uod.ac.in.
The new date for the examinations will be announced on Thursday. However, the proposed date for the examinations is August 25.
From the current academic year onwards, the UGC has decided to hold a mandatory CUET for undergraduate admission to 45 of the 54 centrally funded universities which mean that Class XII board results will be superseded for determining university admission in favour of an all-India exam.
Stalin, in the resolution, said: "The NCERT based entrance examination would place this deserving majority in a disadvantageous position in securing admission to central universities and that in Tamil Nadu's context this would drastically reduce the number of students from the state joining various central universities as well as the colleges affiliated to them."