Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan

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Ministry Of Health Advises 14 States, UTs To Accelerate Establishment Of New Medical Colleges

Centre directed 14 states and UTs on July 28 to expedite the use of central money for "establishment of new medical colleges connected to existing District/Referral hospitals" recognized under Centrally Sponsored Scheme. Since 2014, 157 new medical colleges have been approved under this program, in three phases. Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has encouraged… read-more

Fri, 29 Jul 2022 - 09:25 AM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Health Ministry, Medical College, Undergraduate course, Central Government, schemes

Courtesy: ANI

Student

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West Bengal Government Revokes Centralized Online UG Admission System

The decision of Education department to set up a centralized online admission system for undergraduate courses was overturned by West Bengal government on June 28. Education minister Bratya Basu stated UG admission procedure will be the same as in past, with students applying for a spot at specific colleges. According to the abandoned new approach, one may log in and apply from home using the centralized online admission site based on his… read-more

Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 03:52 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: West Bengal, Government, Online admission system, Undergraduate course, College

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Academic Council Meeting

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DU Council To Take Up Issue Of Common Entrance Test For Admission To UG Courses

Academic council meeting will be held on December 10, at Delhi University (DU) to discuss whether the Common Entrance Test will take place or not. Admissions in DU is done on the basis of cutoff marks. A committee member said, "entrances should happen but the exact modalities will be decided by the academic council." The AC is likely to approve the constitution of New Education Policy in the University. 

Sun, 05 Dec 2021 - 07:30 PM / by Madhvi Jha

Tags: Delhi university, common entrance test, Cut-off, Delhi, Undergraduate course

Courtesy: The Times Of India

First Cut-off list

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DU First Cut-off List 2021 UG Admission Released

Delhi University (DU) released its first cut-off list on October 1 for the undergraduate courses. The students who are eligible can register at the college website directly without going to college. Due to Covid-19 situations, DU is conducting a contactless admission process to admit students. About 4,38,696 students have applied for UG admissions, however, the DU cut-off is likely to be high this year as 70,000 students have scored above 95… read-more

Fri, 01 Oct 2021 - 12:31 PM / by Ettishree Shukla

Tags: Education, Delhi university, Undergraduate course, Cut-off

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Delhi University

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Delhi University's First Cut-off To Be Out On October 1

Delhi University released the schedule for the cut-off lists to be announced for the admissions to its various merit-based UnderGraduate courses on September 27. The first list will be declared on October 1, and the admissions will begin from October 4. The colleges will have time till October 7 to approve the applications and the candidates can complete the payment process by October 8. 

Tue, 28 Sep 2021 - 07:46 PM / by Harsh V Singh

Tags: Delhi university, Delhi, DU, Undergraduate course, 1st cutoff

Courtesy: The Times Of India

University of Delhi

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With 18% Of Seats Vacant, DU To Announce Third Cut-off List on October 24

With 12,353 seats vacant in undergraduate courses, Delhi University (DU) may announce a third cut-off list on October 24. Earlier out of 70,000 UG seats in DU, more than 82% were filled after the second cut off list offered admissions to 22,147 students. While some courses were totally closed others saw a major decline in the required cut-off. Reportedly, due to Covid-19 spread the admission process is being conducted online.

Sat, 24 Oct 2020 - 12:31 PM / by Nitesh Kumar Singh

Tags: Delhi university, Admission 2020, DU admissions, Cut-off, Undergraduate course, Education

Courtesy: Hindustan Times