DU Admissions 2022: ‘Delhi University will prepare centralised merit list for courses, not affiliated colleges,’ says V-C | Education News,The Indian Express

DU Admissions 2022: Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh told The Indian Express in an interview that DU will need to hold at least four rounds of seat allotment, if not more, to finish admissions based on CUET score this year. However, classes for first-year students will start on November 1, regardless of whether admissions are completed or not.

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													DU Admissions 2022: ‘Delhi University will prepare centralised merit list for courses, not affiliated colleges,’ says V-C
													
														DU Admissions 2022: Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh told The Indian Express in an interview that DU will need to hold at least four rounds of seat allotment, if not more, to finish admissions based on CUET score this year. However, classes for first-year students will start on November 1, regardless of whether admissions are completed or not. 
															
					
											
						
														
								
									
										
											
																									
													
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													Delhi University Vice Chancellor- Yogesh Singh. Express Photo

Delhi University (DU) will start classes for first-year students regardless of whether all rounds of allocating seats to candidates through its new admission process are completed, DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh told The Indian Express in an interview on Tuesday. He spoke about the details of the admission procedure and schedule, the huge task at hand for the university, and the confusion that CUET was mired in. Edited excerpts:

Q:  Why has DU not issued a proper admission calendar this year? You have only launched the admission portal.

The first thing is that the (CUET) result is not declared. Now, NTA (National Testing Agency) has announced results will be declared on September 15. Suppose they don’t declare, then things will be shifted. So right now everything is dependent on the result (declaration) by NTA… If they announce the result by the 15th, then we will prepare our schedule accordingly but October 3 is the final date for registration. We will make a calendar after the registration process is over so that we also know the exact number of aspirants for the admissions.

Till the time the results are not out, students are also confused because we have to give them time to indicate their  (programme and college) preferences. It is the first time (we are conducting admissions through CUET), there are so many combinations, and so much to do, students might feel troubled. Then we will open mid-entry… This is a new system, it will take time and our team is working very hard you know, for them also things are very new. It will take some time to stabilise.

Q: When will you open the mid-entry window? Will there be just one opportunity for this?

https://indianexpress.com/article/education/du-admissions-2022-delhi-university-will-prepare-centralised-merit-list-for-courses-not-affiliated-colleges-says-vc-cuet-samarth-ac-in-cut-off-8150419/


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