Some teachers of DU approached Delhi HC seeking direction to the colleges which are affiliated to the varsity and fully funded by Delhi government to release their salaries pending for 4 months
Delhi HC has directed DU to submit the data relating to number of students who have applied online for seeking digital degree certificates and figures of such certificates which have been issued
DUET 2020: NTA will release Delhi University Entrance test 2020 admit cards soon for DU admission
The court told the varsity that it needs to have specific figures on PwD students and the facilities that are to be provided to them
The Delhi High Court Thursday sought response of the Delhi University on a plea by the Grievance Redressal Committe
The Delhi University (DU) and the AAP government have been locked in a tussle over the formation of governing bodies in 28 colleges, partially or fully funded by the city government
The common service centres facilitating the Delhi University's online open-book exams here said only a handful of students are availing the service and most of them faced issues
The exams were held in three shifts - 7.30 am to 11.30 am, 11.30 am to 3.30 pm, and 3.30 pm to 7.30 pm
As Delhi University's online open book examinations began on Monday, the teachers expressed doubts over its feasibility in the long run
In order to assist students appearing for Delhi University's online Open Book Examinations (OBE)-2020, conducted by the School of Open Learning (SOL), which began today
Kejriwal government asks state universities to cancel all exams on July 11 citing the fast-spreading Covid-19 pandemic
The Delhi High Court gave green signal to Delhi University for conducting Online Open Book Examination for DU final year students, in complaince with the of directions passed by the UGC and the court
"There have been multiple complaints of corruption in the administration of DU colleges," he said
The data revealed that as against 1,83,376 students who had registered to participate in the OBE in the first phase, 1,86,814 students had registered themselves in the second phase
The university's counsel told Justice Prathiba M Singh that the challenge in the petition to withdraw the notification on OBE does not survive
The Delhi High Court Wednesday directed Delhi University to provide writers for visually impaired students at common service centres (CSCs) for online (OBE) for final year undergraduate courses
The court also seeks information on the availability of scribes for visually impaired students
Delhi University teachers staged a protest outside the Vidhan Sabha against "continuous inordinate delays" in release of adequate grants to 12 colleges that are fully funded by the city government
Delhi University informed the Delhi High Court that the CSC are not for mock tests and the facility is only available for the main examination
University will not hold the extra-curricular activities (ECA) admissions, barring those having NCC and NSS certificates in the wake of Covid-19