DELHI UNIVERSITY
Members of two student groups — All India Students’ Association (AISA) and Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS) — staged a protest outside the Delhi University’s Arts Faculty on Wednesday against the proposed fee hike and Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP)
[…]The Delhi University’s Academic Council approved a scheme on Wednesday that will allow students of other universities and institutions to study various courses in the varsity from next year, officials stated
[…]Phase 1 of the first ever Common University Entrance Test- Undergraduate (CUET-UG) 2022 started on 15 July. Butmany students missed out on the test as a last minute change in exam venue caused an academic conundrum
[…]Students who missed their exams due to Covid-19 or other reasons can appear in a second phase. Registration begins from 29 June
[…]At its centenary, a close look at how the University of Delhi has successfully minded the gender gap. Starting with a mere 82 girls in 1930, a whopping 3,24,067 are now studying on its campuses
[…]As students return to Delhi from across the country with the reopening of educational institutions, the city’s shortage of hostels and low-cost rentals is being acutely felt
[…]The Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS), a student outfit, held a rally today to protest against claims of hooliganism by the administration of Delhi University’s School of Open Learning (SOL) The KYS has claimed that a delegation of students protesting for Open Book Examination at the SOL was beaten up by the administration on Thursday when […]
[…]Delhi University’s Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College and Aryabhatta College released their special cut-off lists on Monday for those candidates who could not take admission in the three lists released earlier The university has so far released three cut-off lists with over 60,000 students securing admissions. The consolidated special cut-off list, that will be released later […]
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