Admissions to Delhi University's three-year undergraduate programmes will begin Tuesday as proposed by the committee of principals Saturday, a day after the controversial four-year programme was rolled back.
The dates for admissions was decided by the committee of principals which was constituted by Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh Friday to decide on the modalities for admission.
University sources said this was the most feasible proposal.
As per the proposal, the cutoff will be declared by the varsity Monday and admissions will begin Tuesday.
Around 2.7 lakh applicants have applied for admission to 54,000 seats this year in Delhi University, one of the oldest and premier universities in the country.
As the university is going back to the 2012-2013 programme, the six B.Tech and bachelors of honours in management studies (BMS) courses will be rolled back and there will be no fresh admissions to them.
The dates for admissions was decided by the committee of principals which was constituted by Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh Friday to decide on the modalities for admission.
University sources said this was the most feasible proposal.
As per the proposal, the cutoff will be declared by the varsity Monday and admissions will begin Tuesday.
Around 2.7 lakh applicants have applied for admission to 54,000 seats this year in Delhi University, one of the oldest and premier universities in the country.
As the university is going back to the 2012-2013 programme, the six B.Tech and bachelors of honours in management studies (BMS) courses will be rolled back and there will be no fresh admissions to them.
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