After much wait, the Delhi University has activated the registration link for admission in the academic session 2019-20. The forms for all courses, categories and quotas will be available online till June 14, 2019 on the official websites of DU, du.ac.in. As per the latest report, the first 90 minutes saw above 24,000 registrations on the DU portal, highlighting how the event is going to be this year. Besides, the Delhi University 2019 first cut off list is expected to be released on June 20. A lot of changes have been introduced this year for DU admissions, the details of which are explained below. List of Documents Required for Delhi University Online Registration. 

With the majority of educational boards declaring the exam results on time, DU aspirants were earlier reported the admission process will start May 15. There have been various reasons for the DU Admission 2019 process, with the most prominent one being Delhi High Court’s order. The honourable HC had last year instructed the varsity to delay its admission and at the same time, asked CBSE to advance its re-evaluation process, to ensure the convenience of all students. The DU registration 2019 has begun for undergraduate courses, and the process for the postgraduate programmes, postgraduate diplomas, and MPhil and PhD programs will start from June 3.

List of Changes Made by Delhi University

  • Candidates can correct their forms even after the submission. They will have to pay Rs. 100 after which they can correct their applications.
  • Online calculator and live seats display will exclusively be available on the DU web portal. These features will guide the students to understand and know the courses they are eligible for. It will even inform the students in knowing the cut-off coming from best 3 or 4 subjects.
  • DU has reduced the mandatory certificates and only limited the same needed to upload.
  • The forms can easily be used on multiple platforms, even on mobile with 2G/3G data.
  • The National Testing Agency will be conducting the entrance exams for admissions to above 180 courses. Besides, there are 11 UG courses to which admission are done through entrance test.
  • Mathematics has been made mandatory is best of four subjects for admission to study BA Hons in Economics.
  • EWS quota has been added for the first time.

Apart from all the above changes, the registration fee has been increased from Rs. 150 to Rs. 250 and the cancellation fees increased from Rs. 500 to Rs. 1,000. The Delhi University has also asked the colleges that give relaxation to women in cut-offs to have a uniform policy and not varying percentages of relaxation.

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