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DELHI UNIVERSITY

ADMISSIONS

Admission to undergraduate courses is based on the percentage of marks secured by the candidate at the 10+2 Examination of the CBSE or any other examination recognized as equivalent.

Admissions are made by colleges and candidates can either obtain individual college forms from colleges or the central pre-admission forms available at University designated centres. A candidate may use one pre-admission form to exercise his/her choice for as many colleges as desired. Candidates seeking admission in St. Stephen's College have to apply directly. The centralized form obviates the necessity of moving from college to college in the hot summer months and filling up forms in each college. The centralized forms are scanned at the University and the data are transmitted to the colleges where the candidate seeks admission.

For students belonging to the Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes / Physically Challenged categories, central registration is done at the University. The University prepares a merit list of all eligible candidates and assigns them to various colleges who admit them in accordance with fixed quotas of 15%, 7.5% and 3%, respectively. In the case of the Physically Challenged, candidates have to undergo a medical examination conducted by the University Health Centre (WUS).

For postgraduate admission, a candidate should have passed the first-degree examination either from the University of Delhi or any other University recognized by it. Some postgraduate departments conduct entrance examinations for admission.


 

 

         
         















 













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