Over 1.10 lakh students register for UG courses so far on DU’s admission portal

Over 1.10 lakh students have so far registered for undergraduate courses on the Delhi University’s admission portal which went live on August 2, according to official data.

More than 1.10 lakh of students have so far registered for undergraduate courses on the University of Delhi admission portal which went live on August 2, according to official data.

The registration process for nearly 70,000 places for UG courses will close on August 31st. As of 7:00 p.m. Thursday, 1,10,494 aspirants had registered on the portal for UG courses while 87,912 had registered for postgraduate courses and 12,539 for master’s and doctoral courses. .

The university held its first virtual “open house” on Thursday, during which officials answered students’ questions and asked them to exercise caution when filling out the form, as they will not be able to edit it later. .

“Please be careful when choosing categories. It is not necessary to complete the form all at once. You have ample time to complete the form. There is a separate tab for exams. entry, and you can choose which courses you are eligible for.

Be careful when choosing the ECA and Sports categories, ”said Sanjeev Singh, director of Delhi University Computer Center.

The officials also received questions from students on the various councils recognized by the university.

“We recognize all boards that are recognized by the University Grants Commission, the Council of Boards of School Education in India (COBSE) and the Ministry of Education. You can check whether your advice is acceptable or not on the COBSE portal, ”said Professor Anand Sonkar. .

He also said the newsletter had a grade conversion for the IB and the University of Cambridge.

In due course, an equivalency table will be uploaded to the website. The university’s equivalency committee will decide which subjects from other committees will be equivalent to which subjects from the CBSE and this will help students when they need to calculate the brands, ”he added.

The senior faculty member also said that an automatic calculator on the portal will calculate theoretical and practical scores in a 70:30 report in case the boards do not give scores in that report.

“For subjects like drawing, the theory / practice ratio will be the reverse which is 30:70. As a result, it will be calculated,” he added.

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