NEW DELHI: Delhi University will announce its third cut-off list on Wednesday, giving students another chance to get a seat in college. While a place in B.Com (Honours) is doubtful, those opting for Science courses still stand a chance.
Though the exact picture is not completely clear as colleges still have a day to go for admissions before they take stock of the number of seats at their disposal, in some colleges like Indraprastha there will probably be no third list.
Gargi College is also almost full and if there is a third list, it would only be for the B.A. Programme.
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NEW DELHI: It is a mammoth exercise that brings man and machine together. An annual pilgrimage to institutions of higher education that most Delhiites have made more than once, the last day for submission of application forms for admission to Delhi University today (Thursday) marks the beginning of a hectic phase for colleges as data are put together for the first cut-off list.
With the University selling 5,000-odd pre-admission forms across 16 centres on the second-last day, the stream of young aspirants looking for a place to study has not really gone down. While there is speculation whether the University
NEW DELHI: It was a day of huge disappointment at Delhi University on Monday with a large number of students flocking to the North Campus to check out the first cut-off list finding that admission to the college or course of their choice was a distant dream. While a few missed their course by a whisker, others even with high aggregates of 80 per cent or more had to contend with the gloomy realisation that a seat in an on-campus college might well be beyond their reach.
Even students who have scored an aggregate of 90 per cent are not
New Delhi : No matter which state one is from, the capital is one of the choicest destinations for higher studies. But students in far-off Assam battle lack of information, while a frugal marking system in the state poses a hindrance to the pursuit of an academic career.
Says Rajib Singha Borah, president of the Luitporia Youth Forum, a group that helps students from Assam at Delhi University: Information about admissions, cut-off marks and courses here are hardly known to students and guardians in the state.
New Delhi : Undertaking his first visit abroad after becoming the Prime Minister of Nepal, G P Koirala arrived here today on a four-day visit during which India is expected to announce economic assistance for reconstruction of the Himalayan country.
Attaching special significance to the visit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh set aside protocol and went to Indira Gandhi International Airport here to receive Koirala.
Singh and Koirala will hold talks tomorrow on the entire gamut of bilateral relations in the backdrop of the recent landmark changes in Nepal like restoration of democracy and clipping of powers of King Gyanendra.
The
A 28-year-old girl, pursuing a post-graduate course at the Delhi University, on Tuesday allegedly committed suicide in South Delhi.
Kalyani Tamang, hailing from Assam, was found hanging from the ceiling of her room in Chirag Delhi locality on Tuesday morning, police said.
She was a final year MA student in Delhi Universitys south campus.
Police have recovered a suicide note from her room in which said she was taking the extreme step due to some personal reasons and nobody was responsible for her death.
A resident of Dibrugarh in Assam, she had been living in Chirag Delhi for the last six months. She