Cuet delhi university

  1. Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16
  2. CUET will form basis of admission to PhD in DU
  3. Undergraduate Admissions
  4. DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year
  5. CUET will form basis of admission to PhD in DU
  6. Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16
  7. DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year
  8. Undergraduate Admissions
  9. DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year
  10. Undergraduate Admissions


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Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16

• • • Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16 Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16 CUET UG 2023: Students will be able to apply for admission through the official website— admission.uod.ac.in. The DU admissions will be done on the basis of CUET UG 2023. Delhi University Wednesday began its admission process for the 2023-24 academic year for undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses. The new session is likely to commence on August 16, DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said. Launching the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) admission portal, Singh said the admission process will be held in two phases — first phase for registration and the second for seat allocation after the qualifying Common University Entrance Test (CUET) results are declared. “The portal will open again mid-entry for candidates who missed out in registering the first time around. An additional fee of Rs 1,000 will be charged from students. Applicants may not be at an advantage in the second phase as the options of courses and colleges might be very limited,” he added. Like last year, admissions to all programmes are based on scores obtained in For undergraduate aspirants, on offer are around 71,000 seats for 78 undergraduate programmes and 198 BA Programme combinations in 68 colleges. In CUET 2022-23, BCom (Hons) and BCom were the most sought-after courses with over...

CUET will form basis of admission to PhD in DU

This decision was taken in the 1266th Executive Council meeting based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council. The EC is the highest decision-making body of Delhi University. The entrance test will be through the national-based CUET (Ph.D.)-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, the teaching and non-teaching category serving in the University of Delhi can directly appear for the interview. The University in its statement informed that teaching and non-teaching staff may be permitted to attend classes and take examinations without affecting the duties assigned during office hours. These rules for PhD will be applicable from the academic session 2023-2024, said a varsity official. Apart from these, the eligibility condition and seat matrix recommendations of the Medical Science Courses Admission Committee (MCAC) for admission to Undergraduate (MBBS/BDS) courses for the academic session 2023-2024 were also approved in the EC. After this approval, the M.Sc, admission to the Respiratory Therapy program will also be under CUET (PG)-2023. NEW DELHI: The Executive Council (EC) of Delhi University on Friday gave the approval for the adaptation of CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for conducting PhD admissions. This decision was taken in the 1266th Executive Council meeting based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council. The EC is the highest decision-making body of Delhi University. The entra...

Undergraduate Admissions

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DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year

New Delhi: The Delhi University will provide admission into PhD programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (PhD) conducted by the National Testing Agency from the upcoming academic year, officials announced on Friday. This will be the first time the university will admit students into the PhD programmes through a common test instead of conducting written tests and interviews. The decision was taken during the Executive Council meeting, where a battery of resolutions was approved, including the five-year LLB programme. "PhD admission will be done on the basis of CUET (PhD)-2023 based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council, after deliberations on various matters related to admission and attendance of Undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD programmes for the academic session 2023-24, the same were also accepted by the Executive Council (EC)," the university said in a statement. The Delhi University (DU) started taking admission into undergraduate programmes through CUET-UG last year and will be admitting students into postgraduate programmes through CUET PG. The entrance test will be through the national-based CUET (PhD)-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, teaching and non-teaching category serving in the university can directly appear for interviews, the officials confirmed. "Teaching and non-teaching staff may be permitted to attend classes and take examinations without affecting the duties assigned during ...

CUET will form basis of admission to PhD in DU

This decision was taken in the 1266th Executive Council meeting based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council. The EC is the highest decision-making body of Delhi University. The entrance test will be through the national-based CUET (Ph.D.)-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, the teaching and non-teaching category serving in the University of Delhi can directly appear for the interview. The University in its statement informed that teaching and non-teaching staff may be permitted to attend classes and take examinations without affecting the duties assigned during office hours. These rules for PhD will be applicable from the academic session 2023-2024, said a varsity official. Apart from these, the eligibility condition and seat matrix recommendations of the Medical Science Courses Admission Committee (MCAC) for admission to Undergraduate (MBBS/BDS) courses for the academic session 2023-2024 were also approved in the EC. After this approval, the M.Sc, admission to the Respiratory Therapy program will also be under CUET (PG)-2023. NEW DELHI: The Executive Council (EC) of Delhi University on Friday gave the approval for the adaptation of CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for conducting PhD admissions. This decision was taken in the 1266th Executive Council meeting based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council. The EC is the highest decision-making body of Delhi University. The entra...

Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16

• • • Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16 Race to DU Begins: Admissions open for 71,000 undergrad seats, new session likely to commence from August 16 CUET UG 2023: Students will be able to apply for admission through the official website— admission.uod.ac.in. The DU admissions will be done on the basis of CUET UG 2023. Delhi University Wednesday began its admission process for the 2023-24 academic year for undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses. The new session is likely to commence on August 16, DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said. Launching the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) admission portal, Singh said the admission process will be held in two phases — first phase for registration and the second for seat allocation after the qualifying Common University Entrance Test (CUET) results are declared. “The portal will open again mid-entry for candidates who missed out in registering the first time around. An additional fee of Rs 1,000 will be charged from students. Applicants may not be at an advantage in the second phase as the options of courses and colleges might be very limited,” he added. Like last year, admissions to all programmes are based on scores obtained in For undergraduate aspirants, on offer are around 71,000 seats for 78 undergraduate programmes and 198 BA Programme combinations in 68 colleges. In CUET 2022-23, BCom (Hons) and BCom were the most sought-after courses with over...

DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year

New Delhi: The Delhi University will provide admission into PhD programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (PhD) conducted by the National Testing Agency from the upcoming academic year, officials announced on Friday. This will be the first time the university will admit students into the PhD programmes through a common test instead of conducting written tests and interviews. The decision was taken during the Executive Council meeting, where a battery of resolutions was approved, including the five-year LLB programme. "PhD admission will be done on the basis of CUET (PhD)-2023 based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council, after deliberations on various matters related to admission and attendance of Undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD programmes for the academic session 2023-24, the same were also accepted by the Executive Council (EC)," the university said in a statement. The Delhi University (DU) started taking admission into undergraduate programmes through CUET-UG last year and will be admitting students into postgraduate programmes through CUET PG. The entrance test will be through the national-based CUET (PhD)-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, teaching and non-teaching category serving in the university can directly appear for interviews, the officials confirmed. "Teaching and non-teaching staff may be permitted to attend classes and take examinations without affecting the duties assigned during ...

Undergraduate Admissions

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DU: PhD admissions to be based on CUET from this year

New Delhi: The Delhi University will provide admission into PhD programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (PhD) conducted by the National Testing Agency from the upcoming academic year, officials announced on Friday. This will be the first time the university will admit students into the PhD programmes through a common test instead of conducting written tests and interviews. The decision was taken during the Executive Council meeting, where a battery of resolutions was approved, including the five-year LLB programme. "PhD admission will be done on the basis of CUET (PhD)-2023 based on the recommendation of the Standing Committee of the Academic Council, after deliberations on various matters related to admission and attendance of Undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD programmes for the academic session 2023-24, the same were also accepted by the Executive Council (EC)," the university said in a statement. The Delhi University (DU) started taking admission into undergraduate programmes through CUET-UG last year and will be admitting students into postgraduate programmes through CUET PG. The entrance test will be through the national-based CUET (PhD)-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, teaching and non-teaching category serving in the university can directly appear for interviews, the officials confirmed. "Teaching and non-teaching staff may be permitted to attend classes and take examinations without affecting the duties assigned during ...

Undergraduate Admissions

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