New Delhi:
This summer the students will not have to mill around the Delhi University campus to fill up the pre-admission forms.
The Delhi University has conveniently decided to scrap the system.
''Earlier students had to fill forms before the cut-off list was announced. Now the colleges announce cut-offs first. Then students look at the colleges they might get a seat in and apply to colleges directly,'' said Dinesh Singh, Vice Chancellor, Delhi University.
The new procedure will be announced shortly and the colleges will reveal cut-off lists in June.
''When there is no merit list, like in Bombay University, students are admitted based on cut-offs. There is no need for a pre-admission form,'' said Meera Ramchandran, Principal, Gargi College.
In one swipe, Delhi University has done away with red-tape and made colleges announce number of seats and cut-off marks that may in the long term reduce attempts of back-door entry.
The Delhi University has conveniently decided to scrap the system.
''Earlier students had to fill forms before the cut-off list was announced. Now the colleges announce cut-offs first. Then students look at the colleges they might get a seat in and apply to colleges directly,'' said Dinesh Singh, Vice Chancellor, Delhi University.
The new procedure will be announced shortly and the colleges will reveal cut-off lists in June.
''When there is no merit list, like in Bombay University, students are admitted based on cut-offs. There is no need for a pre-admission form,'' said Meera Ramchandran, Principal, Gargi College.
In one swipe, Delhi University has done away with red-tape and made colleges announce number of seats and cut-off marks that may in the long term reduce attempts of back-door entry.
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