After slow start, high turnout expected at DU today

Students were unable to access online portal due to technical glitches on Day 1; tomorrow will be the last day to apply under first cut-off list

June 27, 2017 01:26 am | Updated 01:26 am IST - New Delhi

With two more days left before the admission process under the first cut-off list closes, Delhi University (DU) campus is expected to see a considerable number of aspirants turning up for admissions on Tuesday.

Wednesday will be the last day to apply under the first list.

DU released its first cut-off list on June 23 and admissions started on June 24. Technical glitches, however, prevented many students from accessing the online portal.

Applicants are required to go to the college they qualify for only after obtaining a slip that the online portal generates. The slip mentions the course and college of their choice. After verification of documents, students need to revisit the online portal to make the payment and confirm their admission in the college.

Till late evening on Saturday, the total number of second-round verifications done at Shri Ram College of Commerce stood at around 70 students. Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College completed 28 admissions.

Officials at Kirori Mal College cleared around 200 admissions on Saturday.

The admission process is set to resume on Tuesday after a two-day break due to Sunday and Id being holidays.

The dates for the final trials under the Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) category have been announced by the university.

Final ECA trials

The final round for various activities is set to begin with English and Hindi creative writing trials at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) and quiz at Sri Aurobindo College on June 30. The detailed schedule of trials is available on the DU website.

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