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Title: DU FIRST CUT-OFF OUT, ADMISSION BEGIN: KEY THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND


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D U F I R S T C U T - O F F O U T , A D M I S S I
O N B E G I N K E Y T H I N G S T O K E E P I N
M I N D JULY 7 2019 The Delhi University will
release first cut-off list on Friday which will
initiate the admissions in the university. The
university will come out with five cut-offs this
year. The second, third, fourth and fifth lists
will be announced on July 4, July 9, July 15 and
July 20, respectively. Few points to be kept in
mind before students go to college and hunt the
course How to proceed- Applicants should log in
to the admission portal to choose a college and
course from a list of colleges and courses they
are eligible for, after the first list is
declared. After meeting the cutoff requirement,
applicant proceeds to the respective colleges for
admission with original copies of all requisite
documents. The principal approves the admission
after the applicant presents the documents to the
college for verification. The provisional
admission will be given in case documents cannot
be verified online. Admitted students have to
produce originals of mandatory documents within a
week of the last day of undergraduate admissions
for forensic verification, failing the
provisional admission may be cancelled. A link
will be received by the applicants on their
portal to pay the fee online. Students should
pay up within 24 hours after the approval of
admission by the head of institution and save
the acknowledgement slip bearing transaction ID,
credit card/ debit card/ net banking details and
date of transaction as a proof for future
reference. The applicant is granted the
provisional admission to the said college after
successful payment of fees. Documents to
carry- The Students are required to carry a
printout of the form from the admissions portal,
the required supporting original documents along
with their photocopies and three recent
passport-size photographs. The applicants are
required to produce the following documents in
original with two sets of self-attested
photocopies at the time of admission class 10
and 12 mark sheets, SC/ST/OBC/EWS/CW/KM
certificate issued by the competent authority,
OBC (non-creamy layer) certificate wherein the
caste is in the OBC central list and EWS
certificate or acknowledgement slips from
competent authority certifying the applicant can
claim reservation under this category.
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Prefer course over college- Candidates should
prefer course over college. Even principals of
many north campus colleges advised students to
choose course over college and take admission
wherever meets with the eligibility
criterion. It is important to take admission in
preferred course as their career depends on that
and should not compromise with it. According to
Manoj Khanna, the principal of Ramjas College,
The students should think their entire career is
dependent on what course they choose for
graduation. If they go for a college and not the
course, they might end up choosing an unsuitable
course for themselves. The students should
understand that they will get a similar degree
irrespective of the college they graduated from.
All Delhi University colleges offer similar
courses and students will get similar education
everywhere. Even the degrees do not mention the
name of the college students graduated from. For
Delhi residents, in order to save time, efforts
and energy, try to opt a college near your
residence. Options other than regular DU
Colleges- Options such as the School of Open
Learning (SOL) and Non-Collegiate Women Education
Board (NCWEB) can be opted by students if not
able to secure the seat in Delhi University in
midst of soaring cut-offs. While the former
invites the applications from all students, the
is reserved for female candidates in Delhi. SOL
offers five undergraduate correspondence
programmes BA Programme, BCom, BCom (Hons), BA
English (Hons) and BA Political Science (Hons).
The online registration for these courses began
on June 1 and would continue till July 31.
Classes are likely to begin in
September. Candidates applying for these courses
should keep in mind that the examinations are
held in Delhi and they would attend a few
classes held on weekends. Various skill-oriented
professional courses in private universities can
be opted by the students where they can study
human resource management, retail management,
hotel management, and fashion designing among
other things. NCWEB is another option for female
residents of Delhi. It has over 24,000 students
studying BA, BCom and MA programme at its 26
centres. Since its classes are held on Sundays,
the womens education board allows students to
pursue a degree who cannot join regular college
for various reasons. The board has also been
conducting sessions on many employment
opportunities in order to address placement
concerns. To get complete Guide and Quick
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