
Amid the confusion surrounding the admission process after the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exams were postponed, the Delhi University (DU) will be launching the application process for admission to undergraduate programs for the new academic year 2022-23.
DU has asked candidates to keep their documents and certificates ready by 31 August. It has enlisted the certificates required for the admission procedure – 10, 12 certificates, EWS certificate if applicable, and others.
Earlier, students were admitted based on cut-off marks obtained in Class 12 exams. This year onwards, it will take admission based on CUET scores.
“The University of Delhi will soon launch its application process for admissions to Under-Graduate programs. Candidates desirous of applying to the University of Delhi must ensure the following certificates/documents (as applicable) are in a ready format by August 31, 2022”, the statement by DU read.
“The name of the candidate claiming reservation must match with the candidate’s name as it appears on their corresponding school board qualifying certificates and in CUET(UG)-2022. Similarly, the parents’ names must also match in the certificates”, the university said.
It has also stated that no undertaking on behalf of incomplete, invalid, and non-availability of documents and certificates will be accepted at the time of applying for courses. .
The admission process is likely to be delayed by at least a week due to the CUET schedule being extended following exam cancellation at several centers last week due to technical issues. The CUET-UG exam will now conclude on 28 August.
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