Updated August 31st, 2021 at 11:40 IST

DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University UG registrations closing today

DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University will close the registration window for admissions to undergraduate courses today, August 31. Apply now.

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DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University will on Tuesday close the registration window for admissions to undergraduate courses. Aspirants who wish to take admission in any UG course in the University of Delhi (DU) and have not applied for the DU UG admissions 2021 can register now. The DU online registration process had begun on August 2, 2021 and will conclude on August 31.  Aspirants can register for admissions online at du.ac.in or https://ugadmission.uod.ac.in/.

Direct link to DU Admission Registration 2021 portal 

DU UG Admissions 2021

There are around 70,000 undergraduate seats in over 60 colleges at the Delhi University.  The university will offer seats to students on the basis of marks received by students in class 12th board results 2021. However, it must be noted that for some courses, Delhi University will conduct its entrance examinations. While for most UG courses, students are admitted on the basis of merit, admission to nine UG courses is done through the DU entrance test (DUET), which is held in September. The entrance examination will be conducted in an online computer-based mode. The DU Entrance Test (DUET) 2021 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Students will be allotted centres in any of the following states- Bihar, Kolkata, Jaipur, Amritsar, Bangalore, Delhi, and others.

DU Admissions 2021: Eligibility Criteria

Candidates have to score a minimum of 45% marks in their class 12th board examination to be eligible. University shall prepare merit list by considering the best four subjects in the examination. The entrance exam of DU is conducted for a duration of two hours. Candidates are asked 100 questions. Candidates should make sure to answer only when they are confident as there is a negative marking in the examination. Due to the current COVID-19 issue, the university will not conduct sports and extracurricular activities (ECA) trials this year. Admissions for the 5% of supernumerary seats reserved in each programme under the sports and ECA categories will be done on the basis of certificates, as they were last year.

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Published August 31st, 2021 at 11:40 IST