Fresh DU admissions to start on July 1
New Delhi, June 28: Fresh admissions to Delhi University for the 2014-15 academic session under the three-year course will commence from Tuesday, a week behind schedule following the row over the controversial four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP).
The university announced the new schedule on its website late on Saturday evening. As per the schedule, the first cut-off list by the colleges will be notified at 9 AM on July 1 and based on it students can take admission in the colleges of their choice till July 3. The next cut-off list will be announced on July 4 followed by six more such admission lists.
The admissions were to begin from June 24 but were delayed due to the row over FYUP between DU and UGC. Over 2.7 lakh students had applied for admission under the now scrapped FYUP to more than 54,000 seats in 64 colleges of the varsity. The admission schedule came on a day when a 12-member committee of principals deliberated on how to go forward with the admission process and submitted their report to Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh even as uncertainty continued to plague B.Tech students.
The admissions were to begin from June 24 but were delayed due to the FYUP row
A day after Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh announced the roll back of FYUP, the Academic and Executive Councils of the university passed a resolution to implement the three-year structure from the new academic session. In the Academic Council meeting, 65 members voted in favour of the three-year course while six dissented. In the Executive Council meeting 16 supported the changeover while two opposed, EC member Abha Dev Habib said.
Even though the admission schedule was out, there was no clarity on how the four-year B.Tech and Bachelor in Management Sciences courses will be dealt with. There are over 2500 students who have already completed one year in these streams. The panel of principals came up with three proposals which include the suggestion of not holding new admissions to B.Tech and BMS programmes.
"The committee has prepared three proposals which have been submitted to the VC. We will discuss the reports with him after which a final decision will be taken," J M Khurana, Dean of Students' Welfare, said. Another committee member S N Lakshmi said, "New admissions for B.Tech and BMS courses will not take place as they were not in existence in 2012-13," she said.
When asked about the fate of those already enrolled into these courses, Lakshmi said it was not for the committee to decide but their interests too will be taken care of. Hundreds of students of Delhi University staged a protest outside the HRD Ministry and submitted a representation demanding that the six B.Tech courses introduced last academic session should not be scrapped.
PTI
-
Gold Silver Rate Today, 16 March 2026: City-Wise Prices As MCX Gold Slips, Silver Near Monthly Lows -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, 16 March 2026: Gold and Silver Prices Fall as Precious Metals Turn Volatile -
West Bengal Elections Predictions: Is BJP Ready To End Mamata's Rule? Check Pre Poll Survey Report -
BJP Candidates List For West Bengal Elections 2026: Suvendu Adhikari Gets Dual Seat as Party Releases 144-Name -
TVK Candidate List For Tamil Nadu Election: Vijay Likely From Velachery; Bussy Anand For T Nagar -
Karnataka Rain: Bengaluru's First Pre-Monsoon Showers Likely in Next 48 Hours; Thunderstorm Chances at 90–100% -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 16 March 2026: City Bullion Prices Stay Elevated Across Gold, Silver -
Oscars 2026 Best Picture Winner Announced: ‘One Battle After Another’ Takes the Top Prize -
What Is Passive Euthanasia? Harish Rana’s Family Bids Him Goodbye, Says, 'Forgive All, Time To Go Now' -
Trisha To Marry Thalapathy Vijay After 2026 TN Polls? Actress’ Mother Drops Hint Amid Actor’s Divorce Case -
French President Emmanuel Macron Warns Iran Over Regional Attacks: “Put An Immediate End ...' -
No LPG Booking Without eKYC?? Govt Makes Biometric Authentication Mandatory for Consumers; Details Inside












Click it and Unblock the Notifications