The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on pleas concerning issues about the admission procedure at St Stephen's College for its 'unreserved seats' in undergraduate courses. A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad concluded hearing submission by the parties on the petitions by a law student and St Stephen's College. Law student Konika Poddar, in her public interest litigation, sought a direction to St Stephen's College to take admission on its 'unreserved seats' only based on marks received by students in the common university entrance test (CUET). St Stephen's College, on the other hand, challenged Delhi University (DU)'s letter asking it to withdraw its prospectus which gave 85 per cent weightage to the common university entrance test (CUET) and 15 per cent weightage to college interview for admission to its unreserved seats in UG courses. The high court had earlier refused to stay for now the university's letter on withdrawal of t
VKSU merit list 2022 has been released in a PDF format and can be accessed from the home page of the website
Change in centres at the last moment, far off centres and no clarity on retest options -- students on second day of CUET's fourth phase were a worried lot. The first shift exam is underway on Thursday. The exam was cancelled at 13 centres on Wednesday following technical glitches affecting over 8600 candidates. "My intimation slip mentioned my chosen city as the exam centre city. However, when I got the admit card, I got a centre which is 150 km away and the entry closes at 8.30 am. I have been trying to reach the NTA but no luck yet," said a CUET aspirant Neha Singhal. Another aspirant, Anjali Mishra, said, "Till yesterday afternoon, my admit card showed a different centre and today it is a different centre. I had no intimation if my centre was changed last minute and have no clue whether I would get an option for retest". The University Grants Commission (UGC) had announced that the candidates affected on Wednesday will get a chance for retest on August 25. The CUET is the commo
The result of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate (UG) admissions in colleges and universities is likely to be announced in early September
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The Draft UGCF was criticised by a section of teachers saying that it was not discussed in the Academic Council meeting of the university
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Many prominent colleges like Hindu and Hansraj College have closed admissions for a majority of their courses
Over 10,000 applications have been approved by principals on Wednesday
Over 8,500 applications were approved by principals, according to official data
Over 13,000 students have secured their admission under the second cut-off list at Delhi University, according to official data
As many as 36,130 had secured admissions in the first list, ensuring that a little over half of the 70,000 undergraduate seats in the university were filled
The worst offender in this regard is an elite college in Delhi University. It admits less than 1,000 students to less than 10 courses!
The Delhi University has received over 47,291 applications for admission under the first cut-off list with 7,167 students completing the process by paying the fees
The entrance examination process has begun for those students seeking admissions in 12 central universities across the country
The new academic session in universities and colleges across the county will begin from October 1 while the admission process has to be completed by September 30, according to new guidelines of UGC
The Delhi University will start the registration process for undergraduate programmes on August 2, acting vice chancellor P C Joshi announced on Saturday
UGC has issued guidelines on examinations and academic calendars in view of Covid-19 to all universities and colleges