Registration begins for UG courses at Delhi University

Applicants requested to read instructions thoroughly before filling the forms

May 16, 2018 01:34 am | Updated 01:34 am IST - NEW DELHI

The online registration process for admission to undergraduate courses at Delhi University began on Tuesday evening. Those seeking admission to merit and entrance-based courses will have to register on a centralised admission web portal http://admission.du.ac.in.

The university has requested students to go through the instructions before filling the form and keep all documents, which they are required to submit, ready.

During the registration process, fields such as name, email, gender and board roll number cannot be changed or modified once entered. Applicants will not be able to make changes in their form once submitted and the payment is made.

Basic fees

Students can choose to apply for multiple merit-based courses by paying the basic registration fee. Those who want to apply for entrance-based courses will have to pay for every course they want to apply for.

Sports and ECA quota applications will also have an additional fee.

The students applying to St. Stephens College, Jesus and Mary College and four constituent colleges of the University of Delhi, that are maintained by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College of Commerce, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, and Mata Sundri College for Women will have to fill the centralised admission form and then the individual admission forms of the college.

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