Online admissions for PG courses begin at DU

Last date to fill forms is June 7; entrance test from June 17-21

May 19, 2018 12:34 am | Updated 12:35 am IST - New Delhi

 DU said students will have to check the exact date of the entrance exam for individual courses in the first week of June.

DU said students will have to check the exact date of the entrance exam for individual courses in the first week of June.

Delhi University on Friday began the online application process for admissions to postgraduate (PG) programmes. Applicants can fill forms till June 7.

The entrance examinations for admission to PG courses will be conducted between June 17 and 21.

The university said students will have to check the exact date of the entrance exam for individual courses in the first week of June.

Result date

The tentative date for announcement of results is July 4.

The university said that 50% of seats in M.A. courses will be reserved for students who have done their undergraduate studies from the university.

For those having a Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) programme, the equivalence of marks will be as per DU rules.

The online portal has detailed information regarding eligibility for each course and students have been advised to go through the information bulletin before filling the form.

Can’t be modified

The form once submitted cannot be modified. Students will have to fill a separate form for every course they apply to, DU stated.

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