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BULLETIN OF INFORMATION
FOR
ADMISSION TO
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
(2019-2020)
Message from the Vice-Chancellor
Ever since its inception in 1922, the University of Delhi (DU) has
distinguished itself as the premier institution of higher education in India. DU,
in common Indian parlance, is also a metaphor for excellence in tertiary
education. Located in the capital city of India, the University is a beacon of
knowledge in the nation and has pioneered numerous novel initiatives of
teaching-learning.
Functioning from the two campuses -- the North and the South -- the
University and its colleges straddle the length and breadth of India’s capital city, Delhi. DU today stands
an integral part of Delhi’s cosmopolitan vibrant space.
With 90 Colleges, 16 Faculties, 87 Departments, and 13 Centres, the University is committed to
offering exceptional educational opportunities across a wide range of courses and advanced curricula,
avant-garde pedagogy, excellent infrastructure and comprehensive extracurricular activities. No wonder
our colleges comprise top of the pile of various all India rankings of undergraduate institutions and the
University achieved the first rank under MHRD’s Institution of Excellence initiative.
As the alma mater of a great many alumni, who have distinguished themselves in different
spheres of human endeavour, the University is endowed with a limitless pool of intellectual resources.
The University takes great pride in having moulded the Presidents of four different nations, and one of
India’s Prime Ministers, while another one graced its faculty. Many of India’s best known litterateurs,
intellectuals, scientists, economists, legal luminaries, civil servants, defence personnel, politicians, sports
persons, film personalities, journalists, intellectuals and business leaders have been students or faculty
members of this great institution.
As a global leader in knowledge creation and dissemination, the University of Delhi has
envisioned a unique trajectory for the 21st century by tapping the transformative power of liberal arts,
social sciences and cutting edge science and technology education and research. The revised courses on
offer in the academic year 2019-2020 are synchronised with the new orbit. We remain devoted to
educating the leaders of future by building and sustaining an academic ambience that enables students to
realize their potential without fear or favour. Our endeavour is to make the University accessible to
students across the nation and our continuous efforts are toward reaching the masses and to those
farthest from us. Our robust admissions system is committed to full transparency and remains insulated
from any malpractices with little scope of human intervention.
While the University has in place a range of regulatory policies and practices, we go beyond the
call of these obligations to meet societal aspirations. We are fully sensitized toward the constitutional
provisions and meet them in letter and spirit. The campuses provide a wholesome, secure, and barrier-
free environment keeping in mind the individuality, convenience and safety of our students. We, at the
University of Delhi, are committed to lifelong learning and hold dear our institutional and individual
attributes of honesty, integrity, kindness, compassion, altruism and ethics. Upholding our core cultural
philosophy of VasudhaivaKutumbakam (the world is one family), the University is devoted to nation-
building through abjuring violence and adhering to the universal values of fraternity.
I invite you to be a part of the University and partake in this vibrant and thrilling journey towards
endless opportunities. I am sure that the values reflected in the University’s motto NiṣṭhāDhṛtiḥ Satyam
(firm devotion to truth) will continue to inspire you. I am assured that your being part of the student
community of the University will enrich you, help you grow, make fair choices and to take up roles in life
in a fulfilling manner not only for yourself but also for the humankind.
I look forward to your having a pleasant, healthy and fruitful association with the University of Delhi.
Best wishes,
Yogesh Tyagi
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been entrusted with the conduct of University of
Delhi Entrance Examination 2019 for Admissions to Entrance based PostgraduateCourses.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India (GoI) has
established National Testing Agency (NTA) as an independent autonomous and self-
sustained premier testing organization under Society Registration Act, 1860 for conducting
efficient, transparent and international standards tests in order to assess the competency of
candidates for admissions to premier higher education institutions.
The objectives of NTA, inter-alia, include:
i. To conduct efficient, transparent and international standard tests in order to assess the
competency of candidates for admission.
ii. To undertake research on educational, professional and testing system to identify gaps
in the knowledge systems and take steps for bridging them.
iii. To produce and disseminate information and research on education and professional
development standards.
TO BE READ CAREFULLY
FOREIGN STUDENTS
The University has a designated Foreign Students‘ Advisor Office to handle all enquiries
regarding rules and responsibilities for admitting Foreign Candidates. The foreign national
applicants may approach:
Dealing Time: 09:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 2.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. (IST)
(The office will remain closed on Saturdays, Sundays and all Public / Gazetted Holidays)
http://www.du.ac.in
http://www.du.ac.in
DISCLAIMER
• This Bulletin of Information is a compendium of inputs assembled and collated from
various Faculties, Departments, Centres, Colleges, other DU institutions and the related
sources. Due care has been taken to reproduce the authentic official version of rules and
regulations and other relevant information in this Bulletin, as far as possible. However,
it should, in no case, be construed as a warranty, express or implied, regarding
completeness and accuracy of the information so far provided as a ready reference.
• The University of Delhi disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or
damage caused to him / her arising out of any action taken on the basis of the
information in the bulletin. Any error, if found, in the bulletin may be due to inadvertent
omissions, clerical mistakes or any other reason. The University reserves the right to
modify, update or delete any part of the Bulletin without any prior notice.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Before filling the application form for online registration, the candidates are advised to
read the contents of the Bulletin of Information carefully and also consult the Delhi
University Act, 1922 and the Statutes. The Ordinances, Rules and Regulations of the
University of Delhi available on the University website, www.du.ac.in which would be
binding on them.
CAUTION
In case of non-compliance of any of the requirements for admission including the non-
submission of relevant documents and / or non-payment of Fee within the prescribed date and
time, the candidate will lose his / her right to admission.
If at any stage original documents relating to the admission of a candidate are found to be
fake / non-genuine or fabricated or in any other manner defective, the said candidate will not
be admitted and if already admitted, admission will be cancelled without any prior notice in
this regard. If the same is found after the completion of course, his / her degree will be
cancelled and appropriate legal action will be taken against him / her.
Table of Content
*There will be common Entrance Tests for both Regular Courses (in North
Campus and South Campus), and courses in Non-Collegiate Women Education
Board, and School of Open Learning.
For Fee Payment related grievances kindly contact the dedicated Eazypay PG HelplineNos – +91-
7428877012 and +91-8929638874from 9.30 AM to 6.15 PM during the registration process from Monday
to Saturday except second and fourth of the month and9.30 AM to 9.30 PM during the admission
process from Monday to Saturday except second and fourth of the month or send an email about the
issue at:pandey.rahul@icicibank.com
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Before filling the application form for online registration, the candidates are advised to read
the contents of the Bulletin of Information carefully and also consult the Delhi University
Act, 1922 and the Statutes. The Ordinances, Rules and Regulations of the University of
Delhi available on the University website, www.du.ac.in which would be binding on them.
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Step-by-step guide for filling up the online Application Form is provided in Annexure — I. This guide is also
available on the Admission Portal under “PG Admission 2019 help link”: http://www.du.ac.in
I. The applicant, thereafter, will proceed with ―Apply in New Course‖, and will provide
his / her educational details, the details of the course in which he / she is applying, as
well as the Admission Criteria (MERIT BASED, ENTRANCE TEST BASED or
BOTH MERIT & ENTRANCE TEST BASED as applicable).
J. The applicant can save his / her inputs by clicking ―Save Application‖ and check the
details filled in the form.
K. After furnishing all the required details and documents, the applicant can proceed
with any one of the three options available at the bottom of the page: 'EDIT', ‗PAY
FEE'&'MY HOME'.
L. The Application Fee can be paid through any one of the available online payment
options: Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, and UPI.
M. The Application will be considered complete only after the realisation of online
payment.
N. An applicant who wishes to apply for more than one course need to fill separate
Application Form for each course. He / she can use the same 'Login details' for all
the Application Forms, but need to pay separately for each course.
O. The registered applicants also need to provide preference for colleges (if applicable).
They are advised to pick their options carefully as no modification will be allowed
after submission of the form.
P. For any query related to the admission procedure, the applicants are advised to first
check the FAQs; and if not satisfied, they can contact the concerned Department.2
The applicants are advised to fill their forms carefully. Any correction
after the submission of the form will be charged.
Application Fee once deposited will not be refunded / adjusted in any
circumstances.
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Contact Details of the University Departments / Centres are provided in Annexure — II.
1.3.2 Centres for the Entrance Test3
Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centres located in the following cities:
The University can change/shift the examination city centre opted by the candidate to another
nearby centre, if number of candidates are more/less at any examination city centre.
The Examination City Centre, once opted, shall not be changed. Please check the admit
card carefully for your Name, Subject Group, Date of Birth, Gender, Examination Centre
Name, City, and Category, etc. In case of any problem related to Admit card, please contact
the given helpline numbers between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. ( See Page No. 8)
A. All the Departments of the University, except those that offer inter-disciplinary or
professional courses, have two modes of admission for Postgraduate Courses4:
1. MERIT BASED: 50% of the total seats will be filled on the basis of the applicants‘
merit in the Qualifying Examination. Wherever applicable, MERIT BASED option is
open only for the applicants who have eligible Bachelor Degree from the University of
Delhi.
2. ENTRANCE TEST BASED: Remaining 50% of the total seats will be filled on the
basis of applicants‘ rank in Entrance Test and Interview / Group Discussion, ifany.
B. It may again be noted that all the applicants seeking admission to the Postgraduate
Courseshave to mandatorily register online, irrespective of the mode of admission.
C. At the time of Registration applicants can choose to apply under one of the following options:
1. MERIT BASED only
2. ENTRANCE TEST BASED only
3. Both MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST BASED
D. The Departments will release separate Admission Lists in both modes. Reservation /
Concession, as per the existing rules of the University of Delhi, will be applicable separately
in both the modes (MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST).
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At the time of application, an applicant can choose any three of the aforementioned cities, in order of preference, to
appear for the Entrance Test but once the application is submitted he / she will not be allowed to change his / her
preference. Moreover his / her preference will be honoured only if considerable number of candidates have given the city
as their choice and/or subject to availability of seats in Test Centre.
The University reserves the right to change / cancel any Centre of Examination without assigning any reason.
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A consolidated list of PG Courses being offered by various departments is provided in Annexure — III.
A separate list of only ENTRANCE TEST BASED PG Courses is provided in Annexure — IV.
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E. The Courses in which Interview / Group Discussion (GD) is required after Entrance Test, the
Admission List will be prepared on the basis of aggregate marks5.
1.3.4 Online Application Fee
A. Application Fee (non-refundable) for Postgraduate Courses is given below:
B. The Registration will be considered complete only after the payment of Application Fee
through any one of the available online payment options6.
C. The applicants need to pay separate Application Fee for each Course they are applying for.
1.3.5 EntranceTest
The information of the link to download the Admit Card will be displayed separately on the
website of University of Delhi (www.du.ac.in).The syllabus for the Entrance Test of each
Postgraduate Course is the corresponding B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. (or equivalent) syllabus of
the University of Delhi and / or is available on the respective Department‘s website.
(A) Important Instructions for Candidates
(Candidates are advised to go through instruction printed on admit card carefully before going
for the Examination)
Candidates MUST bring the following documents on the day of examination at the test
centre.
Print out of the downloaded Admit card
One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for pasting
on the specific space in the attendance sheet at the Centre during the Examination
Any one of the following photo IDs issued by the Govt. of India (original, valid and non-
expired), viz. PAN card/ Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card (With
photograph)/ Ration Card (with photograph)
PwD certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming the relaxation under PwD
category
The candidates shall report at the Examination Centre one hour and thirty minutes (i.e. 90
minutes) before the commencement of the examination so as to complete the frisking and
registration formalities well before the time.
Registration desk will close 30 minutes prior to the examination.
The candidates are advised to read the instructions on the admit card carefully and follow
them during the conduct of the examination.
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The List of courses along with weightage for interview (in %) is provided in Annexure — V.
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The applicants are advised to ascertain the Minimum Eligibility Criteria for the course(s) they are applying for. The
University will not refund the Application Fee in case any applicant is found ineligible for the applied course at a later
stage.
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Candidates should take their seat immediately after opening of the examination hall. If the
candidates do not report in time due to any reason i.e. traffic jam, train/bus delay etc., they
are likely to miss some of the general instructions to be announced in the Examination
Rooms/Halls. The NTA shall not be responsible for any delay.
The candidate must show, on demand, the Admit Card for entry in the examination
room/hall. A candidate who does not possess the valid Admit Card shall not be allowed to
enter the examination centre.
Candidates should find and sit on their allocated seat only. Any candidate found to have
changed room/hall or the seat on his/her own other than allotted would be considered as a
case of Unfairmeans and the candidature shall be cancelled and no plea would be accepted.
The candidate should ensure that the question paper available on the computer is as per the
opted Subject Group indicated in the Admit Card. In case, the subject of question paper is
other than the opted paper, the same may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator
concerned.
Candidates are not allowed to carry any baggage inside the Examination Centre. NTA will
not be responsible for any belongings stolen or lost at the premises.
Candidate shall appear at their own cost at the Centre on Date and shift as indicated in their
Admit Card issued by the NTA. Under no circumstances the choice of cities for centre and
shift provided in the Admit Card shall be changed.
No candidate, without the special permission of the Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator
concerned, will leave his/her seat or Examination Room/Hall until the full duration of the
paper is over. Candidates must follow the instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre
Superintendent/Invigilators. Candidates should not leave the room/hall without handing over
their rough sheets to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
Candidates should not be in possession of any material listed in the list of prohibited material.
All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the centre in
the examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test candidates must hand over the
rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
The candidates must sign and paste the photograph on the Attendance Sheet at the
appropriate place.
The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the NTA with regard to their
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of Unfair means will be dealt with as per rules.
Candidates who do not bring above mentioned documents will not be allowed to appear in
the examination.
(B) Prohibited Materials
Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, Calculators*, Docu Pen, Slide Rules, Log Tables and
Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, bits of papers, mobile phone, Blue-
tooth devices, pager or any other electronic gadget/ device etc.
The candidates are prohibited to bring any kind of electronic gadgets/device in the examination room/hall.
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If any candidate is in possession of any of the above item, his/ her candidature will be treated as unfair
means and lead to cancellation of the current examination & also debar the candidate for future
examination(s) & the material will be seized.
Smoking, chewing gutka, spitting etc. in the Examination Room/Hall is strictly prohibited.
Instrument/Geometry/Pencil box, Handbag, Purse, Any kind of Paper/ Stationery, Eatables/snacks and
Tea/coffee/cold drinks/Water (loose or packed), Mobile Phone/ Ear Phone/Microphone/Pager, Calculator,
Camera, Tape Recorder, any metallic item or electronic gadgets etc. are NOT allowed in the examination
Room/Hall.
Diabetic students will be allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/ apple/orange) and
transparent water bottle to the examination hall. However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods like
chocolate/candy/sandwich etc.
*virtual calculator wherever permissible will be available on the computer screen during the
entrance Test.
(C) Code of Conduct for the Candidates appearing in DUET-2019 (Annexure – IX)
Legal Jurisdiction
All disputes pertaining to the conduct of DUET-2019 Examination by NTA including Results
shall fall the jurisdiction of Delhi only. Further, any legal question arising out of the
Examination shall be entertained only when raised within 30 days from the declaration of
result.
The Director (Administration) of the NTA shall be the official by whose designation the NTA
may sue or be sued.
The Answer Key of the Entrance Tests conducted for admission in various Postgraduate
Courses may be uploaded on the University of Delhi website www.du.ac.in , within
stipulated time (as per NTA Policy).
The applicants are advised to visit the website / portal to check the Answer Key vis-a-vis the
Question Paper. In case, they find any discrepancy / inconsistency / error in Question Paper
or Answer Key, they can register their complaint within stipulated time from the time of
uploading the Answer Key (as per NTA Policy).
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The complaints are to be addressed to the Nodal Officer of the concerned department. E-mail
ID of the Nodal Officer of each Course is provided in Annexure — II.
If any applicant has applied for more than one courses and Entrance Test
schedule for the applied courses coïncides, the University shall not be responsible
for it*.
*Though the competent officials will try their best to identify those applicants who are applying for admissions in
multiple courses from the registration portal to allocate the same or nearby Test Centres, in case of examinations for
these courses are on the same day.
1.4 Admission
A. The applicants are advised to keep checking the PG Admission Portal for updates related to
Admission Procedure. The PG Admission Portal will be REOPENED, and the registered
applicants will have to update their information regarding Qualifying Examination etc.
using their 'USERNAME', 'PASSWORD'or'MOBILE NUMBER' and 'OTP'.
B. For the MERIT BASED mode, the applicants shall be considered in the Admission List
only if their Qualifying Examination results are updated on the PG Admission Portal
following portal re-opening.
C. For the ENTRANCE TEST BASED mode, even if the applicants‘ Qualifying Examination
results are still awaited, they will be considered in the Admission List.
D. The formula for conversion of CGPA into percentage for the undergraduate courses of the
University of Delhi under the Choice Based Credit System is:
Final Percentage of marks (%) = CGPA based on all six semesters x 9.57
E. In case of CGPA, the final calculated percentage will not be rounded off and will be
considered only up to 2 decimal places.
F. Admission Lists (category wise) of the selected candidates will be uploaded on the
University / Departments‘ website, as per the given schedule.
G. Both MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST BASED lists (wherever applicable) will be
announced together.
H. In the Admission Lists allocation is done on basis of MERIT-CUM-PREFERENCE /
RANK-CUM-PREFERENCE and the availability of seats in the respective Departments /
Colleges.
I. It is further to be noted that a candidate‘s name in the Admission List alone does not mean
that he / she is admitted. A selected candidate is required to appear for document verification
and to pay online Admission Fee within prescribed deadline.
J. The selected candidates will login to the PG Admission Portals, download the Admission
Form, and take the print.
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This is as per notification from the Examination Branch (Ref. No. Dean (Exams) / 2017 / 9126).
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Graduate/Post Graduate Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University, recognized as
equivalent by the University of Delhi.
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2. Eligibility Criteria
2.1 Age
As per Ordinance — I of the University, there is no minimum age bar for admission to the
Postgraduate Courses in the University and its colleges except in the courses where the respective
regulatory bodies, such as Medical Council of India (MCI), All India Council of Technical Education
(AICTE), Bar Council of India (BCI), National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), Dental
Council of India (DCI), etc. have prescribed the minimum age requirement in their respective
regulations.
The details of Qualifying Examination for each course are given in Annexure — VI and is also
provided on: http://www.du.ac.in
The Departments / Colleges of the University may advise the candidates concerned, wherever
necessary, to get recognition / equivalence of their degrees / diplomas / certificates authenticated
from the Association of Indian Universities / University Grants Commission / AICTE / Council of
Boards of School Education in India (COBSE) for the purpose of admission to the Department /
College. Further, the cases of equivalence of degrees / certificates / diploma may then be put up
before the University Authorities for further consideration and confirmation. The Certificates /
Diplomas / Degrees already recognised / equated by the University will not be referred for further
verification.
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Only women candidates residing in NCT Delhi will be eligible for admission to PG courses of NCWEB, University of
Delhi. A residence proof in the name of the candidate will be required at the time of the admission. It can be a valid
Aadhaar Card, Voter Identity Card, Passport, Driving License or Ration Card.
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The University strictly adheres to Central Government Policies in matters of Reservation and
Relaxation, and in order to avail the same under EWS / OBC / SC / ST quota a candidate has to
produce a valid certificate issued by any of the following authorities:
2.4.1 Reservation for Schedule Caste (SC) / Schedule Tribe (ST) Applicants
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22½% of the total numbers of seats are reserved for applicants belonging to Scheduled Caste
and Scheduled Tribes (15% for Scheduled Caste and 7½% for Scheduled Tribes,
interchangeable, if necessary).
The Minimum Eligibility requirement for the SC / ST applicants will be the Minimum Pass
Marks in the respective / equivalent Qualifying Examination of the University of Delhi.
Where the Admission is based on Entrance Test, the SC / ST applicants will have to appear
for the Test, however, their Merit List will be drawn separately or as provided for the course
applied for.
Relaxation to the extent of 5% in the Minimum Marks shall be given to the applicants
belonging to SC and ST to determine their Minimum Cut-off and Merit for Admission to a
course wherever applicable.
In case, after giving 5% relaxation, the reserved seats still remain vacant, further relaxation
would be given to the extent required in order to fill up all the reserved seats (AC Resolution
A88, 14.6.1983; EC Resolution 157, 24121.2001).
The seats reserved for the SC / ST shall be filled by the SC / ST candidates only. However, in
the case of non-availability of the eligible candidates the reserved seats may be interchanged
between the SC & ST. If any seat still remains unfilled, the same shall be left vacant.
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As per the University of Delhi notifications, Reference No. Aca. I / Reservation of EWSs / 2019 / 63
Dated 28th March 2019 and Reference No. Aca. I / Reservation of EWSs / 2019 / 101 Dated
15th May 2019, for the reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) Category, the
University Departments / Centres / Colleges have reserved 10% seats for admission for the same
from this Academic Year, 2019-20. The eligibility of such applicants will be decided on the basis of
fulfilling criteria prescribed in the above notifications. For further details applicants can visit:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/Notifications/04042019-Notification-EWS.pdf
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Supernumerary Seats
2.4.4.1 Reservation / Concession for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)
As per the provisions of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, not less than 5% seats are
reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities. As per the said act, a ‗―person with benchmark
disability‖ means a person with not less than forty percent of a specified disability where specified
disability has not been defined in measurable terms and includes a person with disability where
specified disability has been defined in measurable terms, as certified by the certifying authority‘. It
may be noted that the erstwhile Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights
and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (No. 1 of 1996), under which reservation for Persons with
Disabilities in admissions was provided earlier has now been repealed.
• The PwD applicants shall be given a relaxation in the Minimum Eligibility in the Qualifying
Examination to the extent of 5%.
• Relaxation in marks in Entrance Test (if applicable) will be provided till such point / level that
all the seats earmarked as reserved / available as reserved in a particular course, are filled up or
all the applicants with benchmark disabilities eligible for obtaining admission in a particular
course, have been accommodated, whichever is earlier.
• The reservation for persons with benchmark disabilities upto PG level will be on
Supernumerary seats.
Persons with benchmark disabilities falling within any of the following specified categories of
disabilities as mentioned in the Schedule to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 [See
Clause (zc) of Section 2 of the said Act] are eligible to get the benefit of the said reservation:
I. Physical disability
A.Locomotor disability
1. Locomotor disability (a person's inability to execute distinctive activities associated
with movement of self and objects resulting from affliction of musculoskeletal or nervous
system or both), including—
2. "leprosy cured person" means a person who has been cured of leprosy but is suffering
from—
(i) loss of sensation in hands or feet as well as loss of sensation and paresis in the eye
and eye-lid but with no manifestation of deformity;
(ii) manifest deformity and paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands and
feet to enable them to engage in normal economic activity;
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(iii) extreme physical deformity as well as advanced age which prevents him/her from
undertaking any gainful occupation, and the expression "leprosy cured" shall
construed accordingly;
3. "cerebral palsy" means a Group of non-progressive neurological condition affecting
body movements and muscle coordination, caused by damage to one or more specific
areas of the brain, usually occurring before, during or shortly after birth;
4. "dwarfism" means a medical or genetic condition resulting in an adult height of 4 feet
10 inches (147 centimeters) or less;
5. "muscular dystrophy" means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens
the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have
incorrect and missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making
the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is characterised by progressive skeletal
muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue;
6. "acid attack victims" means a person disfigured due to violent assaults by throwing of
acid or similar corrosive substance.
B. Visual impairment—
7. "blindness" means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions, after
best correction—
(i) total absence of sight; or
(ii) visual acuity less than 3/60 or less than 10/200 (Snellen) in the better eye with best
possible correction; or
(iii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 10 degree.
8. "low-vision" means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions,
namely:
(i) visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 upto 3/60 or upto 10/200
(Snellen) in the better eye with best possible corrections; or
(ii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 40 degree up to 10
degree.
C. Hearing impairment—
9. "deaf" means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
10. "hard of hearing" means person having 60 DB to 70 DB hearing loss in speech
frequencies in both ears;
11. "speech and language disability" means a permanent disability arising out of
conditions such as laryngectomy or aphasia affecting one or more components of speech
and language due to organic or neurological causes.
II. Intellectual disability, a condition characterised by significant limitation both in
intellectual functioning (reasoning, learning, problem solving) and in adaptive behaviour
which covers a range of every day, social and practical skills, including—
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It is clarified further that the students with benchmark disabilities who are getting fellowships
/financial assistance shall be exempted from payment of fees / charges / mess fees subject to the
following conditions:
Rs. 3001 to 8000 per month Fees waiver but no Mess Subsidy
Rs. 8001 and above per month No fees waiver and no Hostel Subsidy
(i) In case of candidates with benchmark disabilities in the category of blindness, locomotor
disability (both arm affected-BA) and cerebral palsy, the facility of scribe/reader shall be given,
if so desired by them.
(ii) In case of other category of persons with benchmark disabilities (the Schedule of the said Act
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may be referred to), the provision of scribe/reader can be allowed (if they so desire) on
production of a certificate to the effect that the person concerned has physical limitation to write
(use the mouse in case of CBT) and scribe is essential to write examination on his behalf, from
the Chief Medical Officer/Civil Surgeon/Medical Superintendent of a Government health care
institution as per proforma at ANNEXURE -VII
(iii) Such candidates will have the discretion of bringing his/her own scribe/reader or may opt to
have Scribe/Reader from NTA or through any of its authorised Institute/Agency/Personnel
involved in the examination.
(iv) An eligible PwD candidate, desirous of having facility of scribe/reader, shall have to mention
his/her appropriate PwD category in the relevant column of the application form and also have
to record as to whether he/she will have his/her own arrangement of scribe/reader or it has to be
arranged by NTA or through any of its authorised Institute/Agency/Personnel.
(v) The qualification of the scribe shall be one step below the qualification of the candidate taking
the examination. The persons with benchmark disabilities opting for own scribe/reader should
submit details of the own scribe as per proforma at ANNEXURE–VIII.
(vi) In case a PwD candidate has opted the scribe/reader from NTA or through any of its authorised
Institute/Agency/Personnel, the Centre Superintendent shall arrange a meeting of the candidate
with scribe/reader, a day before the examination, for giving him/her a chance to check/verify
whether the scribe/reader is suitable or not.
(vii) Compensatory time of not less than 20 minutes per hour of examination shall be given to a
candidate who is allowed to use scribe/reader. If the examination is 02 hours duration, the
compensatory time shall be 40 minutes. In case the duration of the examination is more than 02
hours, the compensatory time shall be on pro-rata basis.
(viii) As far as possible, the examination for Person(s) with Disabilities should be held at the
ground floor.
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Benefit under CW Category may be extended to the wards of the Personnel of Para Military Forces upto priority V
only.
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Format of the Educational Concession Certificate is provided in Annexure — VII.
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Admission may be offered to the Children Widows of Officers and Men of the Armed Forces
including Para-Military Personnel, in the following order of preference12:
I. Widows / Wards of Defence personnel killed in action
II. Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service with disability
attributable to military service
III. Widows / Wards of Defence personnel who died while in service with death attributable to
military service
IV. Wards of Defence personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable
to the military service
V. Wards of Serving / Ex-servicemen personnel including personnel of police forces who are in
receipt of Gallantry Awards
1. Param Vir Chakra
2. Ashok Chakra
3. MahaVir Chakra
4. Kirti Chakra
5. Vir Chakra
6. Shaurya Chakra
7. President‘s Police Medal for Gallantry
8. Sena, Nau Sena, Vayusena Medal
9. Mention-in-Despathces
10. Police Medal for Gallantry
VI. Wards of Ex-Servicemen
VII. Wives of:
1. Defence Personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service
2. Defence Personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to
military service
3. Ex-Servicemen and Serving Personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards
VIII. Wards of Serving Personnel
IX. Wives of Serving Personnel
2.4.4.3 Sports Quota
The University earmarks upto 5% (of the total number) supernumerary seats in PG Departments /
Colleges as Sports Quota13. An applicant seeking admission to a Postgraduate course on the basis of
Sports Quota must appear in Entrance Test to be conducted by the respective Department. The
applicant must fulfil the minimum eligibility criterion of the course of the concerned Department.
12
Admission in priority V is as per the inter-se-priority of the gallantry awards.
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However, the Sports Quota is not applicable for admission in the following PG Courses:
1. Master of Library and Information Science
2. Bachelor of Education / B.Ed. Special Education (MR/VI)
3. Master of Education
4. M.Tech. Microwave Electronics
5. Master of Physical Education
6. LL.B. / LL.M.
7. Master of Computer Application
8. M.A. Social Work
9. M.Sc. Mathematics Education
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The applicant should go through the Bulletin of Information for PG courses and notifications issued
from time to time on the Website of Department / University of Delhi.
1. The Department shall communicate the total number of seats under Sports Quota
(Supernumerary) for admission on the basis of Sports to the Delhi University Sports Council
(DUSC).
2. The schedule of verification of Merit / Participation Sports Certificate and Sports Trials will
be notified on DU PG Admission Portal.
3. The Department shall send the Application Forms along with the self-attested copies of Merit
/ Participation Sports Certificate of the applicants who have applied for admission on the
basis of Sports by the date communicated to them by the DUSC.
4. The Sports Admission Committee of the DUSC shall screen the Application Forms, verify
the original Merit / Participation Sports Certificate, allot Marks as per the criteria for
Marking of Merit/Participation Sports Certificate, conduct Sports Trials and send the Sports
Merit List to the Department to prepare the Final Merit List for admission on the basis of
Sports.
5. The admission on the basis of Sports Quota will be on the basis of Entrance Examination and
shall be finalised by the concerned Department i.e. Marks obtained in Merit/Participation
Sports Certificate and Sports Trials be added to the Marks obtained in Entrance Examination
of the concerned Department. The Department shall then prepare a Merit List for admission
on the basis of Sports and make admissions accordingly.
6. The grievance related to allocation of marks for Merit/Participation Sports Certificate and
Sports Trial shall be redressed by the PG Sports Grievance Committee.
7. The list (soft copy) of finally admitted applicants on the basis of Sports shall be sent to
DUSC by the Department within seven days from the last date of admission of the
University.
8. The Department shall maintain proper record of the applicants admitted on the basis of
Sports.
9. The applicant as per their age must be eligible to participate in Inter-University competitions
for the next two years and should not be employed on Part-time / Full-time basis anywhere.
10. Any injury / casualty caused to the applicant during Sports Trial shall be the sole
responsibility of the applicant.
11. It is mandatory to submit an Undertaking on Non-Judicial Stamp paper of Rs. 100/- by the
applicant at the time of admission to the DUSC stating that the applicant will play for
College / Department and University during their Post-Graduate programme of study. The
Department must ensure that the applicant submits the Undertaking to the DUSC before been
finally admitted by the Department.
I. Super Category:
Direct Admission without Sports Trial (Category A of the Criteria for Marking of Merit /
Participation Sports Certificate)
Sportspersons who have represented India in the under-mentioned Competition(s), recognised and
funded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) will be given Direct Admission without
Sports Trial and will be only applicable for the Game / Sport at Point no. II (B).
1. Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
2. World Championship / World Cup by International Sports Federations (ISF)
3. Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)
4. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
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Team Games:
Baseball (M), Basketball (M & W), Cricket (M &W), Football (M &W), Handball (M &W),
Hockey (M &W), Kabaddi (M &W), Kho-Kho (M &W), Netball (W), Softball (W) and
Volleyball (M &W)
Marking Criteria for Dual and Combat Sports - Total (25 Marks)
• Fundamental Skills - (05 Marks)
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Individual Sports:
Archery15 (M &W), Athletics (M &W), Chess (M &W), Diving (M &W), Gymnastics (M &W),
Shooting16 (M &W), Swimming (M &W) and Weight-lifting (M &W)
1. The DUSC shall video-graph the Sports Trial and preserves the recordings.
2. The applicant must secure minimum 13 Marks in the Sports Trial to be
eligible for consideration in the Sports Merit List to be sent to the
Department.
The Sports Trial for admission under Sports Quota for specific Game / Sport shall be conducted by
the Sports Admission Committee of the University. The composition of the Committee shall be as
follows:
A. Chairperson : Chairman, DUSC
B. Convener :UniversityDirector of Physical Education
C. Members : To be nominated by the Chairman, DUSC-Two Physical Education Teachers of
Colleges
D. Expert: To be nominated by the Chairman-One Eminent person from the sports field from
eminent institutions
Marking for Team Games, Dual & Combat Sports and Individual Sports shall be done by Two
Physical Education Teachers of Colleges and One Expert of the Sports Admission Committee of the
University.
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Compound & Recurve
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10 Mtr. Air Pistol & 10 Mtr. Air Rifle
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Note:
1. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial / Open / Prize Money League / Ranking competitions will not be considered.
2. Merit / Participation Sports Certificate of preceding three years will be considered from 01st May 2016 to 30th April 2019.
3. Applicant is required to submit the Self Attested copies of three Merit/Participation Sports certificate.
4. Only the Highest Merit/Participation Sports Certificate will be considered for Marking.
5. For availing Bonus Marks as per the Criteria for Marking, documentary evidence may be produced.
3. General Guidelines
The Admission List for the Unreserved (UR) Category seats will comprise all the applicants
in order of merit, and admission to UR Category seats will be strictly as per the merit without
excluding EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST / PwD / CW applicants. In other
words, it will also include EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST / PwD / CW
applicants, if they meet the criterion of merit for the UR Category. Any applicant will not be
excluded from the UR Category Merit List just because he / she belongs to or has applied
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Registration / Admission of Foreign Nationals
i) The Foreign Applicants seeking admission to Postgraduate Courses need to apply through Foreign Students’ Registry Portal
http://fsr.du.ac.in. No Foreign student will be admitted directly by the Department / Colleges.
ii) The foreign nationals are exempted from appearing in Entrance Test.
iii) All the foreign students shall come under the same category of 5% Admission quota for foreign nationals. This shall include foreign
nationals with qualification from an Indian Board / University as well as from any Foreign Board / University.
iv) Admission in Foreign Students Category shall be done on basis Merit List prepared on the basis of individual merits of the applicants.
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under any of the aforementioned categories. Such applicants are entitled to be considered
under both, the UR Category as well as their respective reserved categories.
If a candidate seeking admission in Entrance Test mode does not possess Qualifying
Examination Marks sheet at the time of document verification he / she will be considered as a
REPORTED candidate and will be allowed to submit the same (Qualifying Examination
Marks sheet) till two days before the last day of admission, failing which his / her candidature
will stand cancelled, and the seat will go to the next candidate in the Merit List.
If a candidate seeking admission in Entrance Test mode does not possess his / her Migration
Certificates (if required) at the time of document verification, he / she may be admitted
PROVISIONALLY with the undertaking that he / she will submit the same (Migration
Certificate) by a given deadline, failing which his / her admission will stand cancelled.
In Merit Based mode of admission, if a candidate‘s Qualifying Examination result is declared
/ updated while the admission process is already underway, he / she would be considered for
admission on remaining seats, provided his / her marks fall within the range of ongoing /
forthcoming Admission List.
To avail the benefit of reservation / relaxation, a candidate must submit a valid certificate
(issued by a competent authority) to the Department / College and the Department / College
shall verify the same with the respective issuing authority.
As per A.C. Resolution 40 dated 24 / 04 / 1997 of University of Delhi, no student of the
University is be permitted to pursue two degree courses simultaneously either from the
University of Delhi or from other university. However, he / she would pursue part-time
diplomas / certificates courses offered by the University Departments / Centres / Colleges.
For admission to the courses which are governed by the regulations of the regulatory bodies,
such as Medical Council of India (MCI), All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE),
Bar Council of India (BCI), National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), Dental Council
of India (DCI), etc., the University adheres to the Minimum Eligibility requirements
prescribed under the respective regulations of the concerned bodies.
Since 2011 the University Administration has discontinued the Practice of Condonation of
Delay in Admission. Therefore, as per the University of Delhi Ordinance — II, admission in
all the Postgraduate Courses are to be finalised by 31st August of the concerned Academic
Session.
Q: Is Online Registration mandatory for all the candidates applying for the PG Admission?
A: YES, Online Registration is mandatory for ALL the candidates applying for the Postgraduate
Courses (listed in Annexure III) in the University of Delhi.
Q: I wish to seek admission only through the Merit BASED mode. Do I need to apply through
Online Registration? Am I expected to pay the Application Fee?
A: YES, Online Registration is mandatory for ALL the candidates applying for the Postgraduate
Courses in the University of Delhi, irrespective of the mode of intake. They have to pay the
Application Fee as well.
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Q: I need to change / correct my ―Applicant‘s Details‖, which I filled during the ―New User
Registration‖. Can I do that?
A: YES, Correction(s) will be allowed in the submitted Application Form before the last date of
registration against a payment of Rs. 100/- per login.
Q: I would like to change my Centre of Entrance Test after completing the Online Application Form.
Is it possible?
A: NO, at the time of Registration, an applicant can choose any three cities (in order of preference)
out of listed eighteen cities as his/her choice to appear for the Entrance Test, but once the
application is submitted he / she will not be allowed to change his / her preference. Moreover,
his / her preference will be honoured only if considerable number of candidates have given
the city as their choice.
A: NO, the Admit Cards will be provided through the Online Mode only, you can generate it through
your registered account.
Q: When will I be able to download the Admit Card? Is it immediately after filling the Application
Form?
A: Admit Card‘s download link will be available at www.du.ac.in after the completion of the
registration process. Please visit the PG Admission Portal for news and updates related with
the Admission Procedure.
Q: Shall I sign on the Candidate‘s Signature area of the Admit Card before appearing for the
Entrance Examination?
A: NO, the candidate is required to sign on the Admit Card in front of the invigilator during the
Entrance Test.
Q: Can I submit Application Fee through any other method, like cash, demand draft, cheque etc?
A: NO, the Application Fee is accepted only through the Online Payment options available on the
PG Admission Portal.
Q: My internet got disconnected while filling the form. What should I do?
A: When you get the internet connection, login again with your credentials and fill the information
again.
Q: How can I correct my mistake in the Application Form? I have uploaded the wrong Photo / ID
Proof / Signature.
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A: Before making the Online Payment, you can generate Preview and can do the required
rectifications. Once you submit the form, during a specified period, you can make corrections
in your particulars, but you won‘t be allowed to change Photo / Signature / ID Proof .
Q: How can I apply in multiple courses? Do I need to make payment for each courses separately?
A: After completing your application for one course, you can apply in another course using "Apply
Now" button on your home area. For each of the applied courses you need to pay Application
Fee separately.
Q: What does the ‗Final Aggregate‘ mean? OR What percentage do I need to fill in Update Result
for admission through MERIT BASED mode?
A: ‗Final Aggregate‘ is the combined total of all the B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. (or equivalent) semesters
(or annual) result taken together. You need to fill the same at the time of updation of
Qualifying Examination Marks.
Q: I have uploaded the Final Aggregate Percentage, which has been accepted. But then I was asked
to print the form and it still reads Result Awaited.
A: Please check the print of the form carefully. There is a row after Education Qualification with the
result you have updated.
A: The date of Entrance Examination for different courses will be announced on the PG Admission
Portal.
Q: How will I come to know the location of my Centre in the city I have chosen?
A: The information related with the Centre will be announced on the PG Admission Portal. The
information will also be provided on your Admit Card.
Q: Can you please tell me the syllabus and pattern for the Entrance Exam?
A: Please contact the respective Department of the University of Delhi for any course specific query.
A: NO, you don‘t need to send the hard copy of the form. If required, you will be notified.
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A: The Application Fee is mandatory for all categories and will not be refunded or adjusted in any
circumstances. In case, the applicant changes the category from UR to SC / ST / PwD / EWS
after the payment, the fee will not be adjusted.
A: Mandatory fields are indicated by a red star (*) adjacent to the name of the fields. The applicant
must fill the relevant information in these fields to complete the Registration.
Q: I have created my account and filled my Application Form on the PG Admission Portal. Can I use
the same account to fill the Application Form for my friend?
A: NO, Each applicant / candidate must create a separate account and fill a separate Online
Application Form.
Q: How can Persons with Disabilities (PwD) access and fill the Online Application Form?
A: Such applicants may fill the Online Application Form by using assistive technology. In particular,
the visually impaired applicants may use screen reading softwares such as JAWS or NVDA
to fill up the Application Form. Those unable to use computer may take human assistance for
the purpose. For details of the centre setup by the University for assisting PwD candidates,
please refer Section 1.2 of the Bulletin.
A: No, there is no disadvantage to gap year students and they would be treated at par with regular
students. They should meet the requisite criteria for admission and must possess the
necessary documents / certificates.
There will be a Central Admission Grievance Committee, located in the Dean Students‘ Welfare
Office. In addition, every Department / Centre / College shall have its own Grievance Committee.
The names of Grievance Committee Members at the Department / College shall be displayed on the
Department / Centre / College Notice Board. Applicants having grievances about admission should
first approach the Grievance Committee of the Department / Centre / College. If the grievance is not
resolved within a reasonable time, the applicant may approach the Central Admission Grievance
Committee. There will be an additional Grievance Sub-Committee to look into grievances of EWS /
OBC / SC / ST candidates and another one for PwD candidates. Likewise, each college will also
have separate Grievance Sub-Committees for EWS / OBC / SC / ST and PwD, which will consist of
three members with liaison officer as its convener. To facilitate the aspiring candidates the name,
contact number & e-mail address of the members of the sub-committee will be displayed on the
Department / Centre / College website and notice board.
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4. University Facilities
4.1 Hostel18
University of Delhi is one of the premier institutions of our country and hence draws a large number
of students from all parts of India and abroad. The concern for the outstation students, after securing
admission is the availability of a safe and comfortable accommodation. In order to meet the
requirements of such students University of Delhi offers hostel facilities to both male and female
students.
The applicants satisfying the following Eligibility Criteria will be considered for admission:
1. The applicant should be enrolled as a regular Postgraduate student in a Department / Centre /
Faculty of the University.
2. The parents of the applicant should not be residing in the National Capital Territory (NCT).
3. The applicant should not be employed anywhere on full, part-time, ad-hoc or temporary
basis.
Admission Procedure
Every hostel has an Admission Committee which constitutes Provost, Warden and the Resident
Tutors. Admission to the hostel is done strictly on the basis of Merit List provided by the respective
Faculty / Department20, and the policy laid down by the Admission Committee21. The applicants are
initially shortlisted on the basis of Merit List. The shortlists candidates are interviewed by the Hostel
Admission Committee, and finally the selected candidates are given admission. Reservation is
provide as per the University rules.
4.2 Library
Delhi University Library System (DULS) consists of more than 34 libraries and is accomplishing its
task of reaching to wider academic community. DULS has advanced its web activity with the
subscription to many high quality electronic databases being made available through campus
network to faculty, students and research scholars. In addition, 20 more databases are also accessible
through UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium. DULS also promotes Open Access e-
resources. DULS is regularly conducting innovative Information Literacy Programs (ILP) for the
18
A list of the University accommodations for Postgraduate Students / Research Scholars is given in Annexure — VIII.
19
Due to huge intake of students, all selected out-station applicants may not get hostel accommodation. Thus, the
applicants need to understand that the admission to a programme would not ensure allotment of hostel accommodation.
Accommodation will be offered to eligible applicants subject to his / her merit and availability of seat in a hostel. A
student getting admission into the hostel is allowed to occupy a hostel till the last date of examination of the particular
course he / she is pursuing.
20
In case admission to a course is made through a written test / merit list / interview in the Faculty / Department / Centre,
the merit so prepared is followed for admission to the Hostel.
21
No weightage is given to any parameter or factor other than the aforementioned.
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benefit of students, researchers and faculty members and also making efforts in developing tutorials
to make the community proficient in the use of WWW.
Delhi University Library System includes the following major libraries: Central Reference Library,
Arts Library, Central Science Library, East Asian Studies Library, FMS Library, Law Library, Ratan
Tata Library, South Campus Library, and Braille Library (On DU Intranet)
4.3 Medical
W.U.S. Health Centre (Main Branch) is located in the North Campus of University of Delhi. It
provides medical facilities to its members / beneficiaries on weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 08:00 p.m.
It provides routine Pathology Laboratory Facilities to the beneficiaries five days a week. It has its
branches in South Campus, East Delhi (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College) and West Delhi (Shivaji
College). Timings of W.U.S. Health Centre (South Campus) is 09:00 a.m. - 05:30 p.m., and W.U.S.
Health Centre East Delhi and W.U.S. Health Centre West Delhi is 09:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m.
4.4 ICT
The Delhi University Computer Centre is the central hub for ICT related services for the University
of Delhi. With the commissioning of the University-wide network, via National Knowledge Network
(NKN), the Computer Centre is in a unique position to serve the University for all its ICT needs. All
University Departments, Centres and Colleges are connected to NKN for resource sharing with all
major educational and research institutions across the country. ICT services including internet are
being provided across the University at North Campus and South Campus as part of NKN. Delhi
University Computer Centre (DUCC) provides varied services to all faculty members, staff and
students.
4.6 Sports
The University has highly qualified and experienced Faculty of Physical Education, along with a
Coach, to plan, coordinate and execute the functioning of Physical Education and Sports Setup in the
University, at various levels of Co-ordination and co-operation. The DU Sports facility is also
supported by coaches in various disciplines deputed by the Sports Authority of India from time to
time. The main purpose of the organisation is to promote general interest in Games and Sports in the
University and to improve the standard of Competitive Sports and Games in the University.
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5. Students‘ Aid
The main endeavour of CPC, University of Delhi is to get students placed in reputed multinationals,
government Organisations, NGO's and the private sector. All students registered with CPC will be
provided placement assistance, counselling for employment and self / social entrepreneurship. The
CPC assures logistic support to the visiting companies at every stage of the placement process by
making the University infrastructure available to them. The CPC will act as an interface between the
industry and the students, and will primarily enable the students to select their career options. The
CPC shall facilitate the selection process of all the companies as per their requirement. It will liaison
with corporate organisations to provide suitable jobs and internship for the candidates completing
their studies from the University of Delhi. The CPC also conducts seminars and workshops to enable
the students of University of Delhi to become successful professionals.
The Culture Council is a place for the active, talented and creative young people. It functions under
the Dean, Students Welfare. It is a vibrant cultural body, which organises a variety of cultural
programs/competitions. It reaches out to all bonafide students of colleges and departments of the
University of Delhi. The council, in collaboration with colleges, organises different cultural activities
to enhance the overall cultural skills of the students. Deputy Dean, Cultural Activities, handles the
activities of Culture Council. For further information students are advised to contact the office of
cultural council through email:culturecouncil_du@rediffmail.com.
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The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) is the representative body of the students from most
colleges and faculties. The student elections are fought keenly and with great enthusiasm. In the past,
several of the office-bearers of Delhi University Students Union have gone on to hold public offices
in State and Central governments.
The elections to Delhi University Students Union are by direct voting by the students of the
University and member Colleges.
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Annexure — I
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO FILL THE APPLICATION FORM
STEP 1: Registration at PG Admission Portal with your Email
Login Details# Your Email* Enter your personal E-mail ID. This E-mail ID
will be used during the entire admission
process and for Login into the Admission
Portal.
Applicant's Details First Name* Enter your First name in the space provided.
The name should be the same as mentioned in
the Class X / XII / School leaving certificate.
First name is mandatory.
Date of Birth* Click on the box provided and you can select
the date, month and year from the calendar.
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STEP 2: Uploads
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Postal Address Address Line 1* Type in your house no, locality etc in the
address line.
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Educational Qualification### Examination Passed (10 + 2)* Select your stream, i.e Science, Commerce,
Arts, etc. from the drop-down list.
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Last College Attended* Mention the name of the College last attended.
Examination Roll Number (Only This option is for the students of University of
for Delhi University Students) Delhi. Students should fill their examination
roll number in the given space. Students from
other university should fill NA in the given
space.
Enrollment No. (Only for Delhi This option is for the students of University of
University Students) Delhi. Students should fill their University
Enrollment number in the given space.
Students from other university should fill NA
in the given space.
Course Selection#### Select Course* Select the Course you want to apply for from
the drop-down menu.
Note:- Please read the Bulletin of Information
before applying. For more information please
refer Department/University website for the
course/program you wish to apply.
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College Preference Please give your preference for a college carefully. Once Application Fee is paid
no changes / modifications will be permitted.
Note: Some courses have NCWEB as one of the preferences, which will be auto-
selected for all the eligible candidates.
Preview The complete form is available for preview. There are three options available at the
bottom of the page viz. 'Click to Modify Application', 'Pay Fee' & 'My Home'. In
case you think you have not given correct information or have missed out something
in the application form click on 'Click to Modify Application' button to edit the
form.
If all the entries are correct click on the ‗Pay Fee‘, you will be redirected to select
Payment Gateway option, select the payment gateway and pay fees. After successful
payment you will get the acknowledgement mail. If you want to apply for new
course or want to pay later you can click on 'My Home' button.
Download Application Form Click on the button ―Print Form‖ to view your submitted form with form no. and
QR code.
Note: Please note that tamper/alter application form will not be
acceptable/entertained by the department/university.
NOTE:
* Marked are mandatory fields.
#
Please note that above information will be used during the entire admission process. Please be careful in filling up
the required information in all aspects. After successful submission of the Registration Form, a confirmation
mail with a verification link will be sent to Applicant's registered E-mail ID. Applicants need to check their
registered e-mail (INBOX / SPAM / BULK folder) and click on the link to verify their registration. After
successful verification, the applicant can apply for admission to Postgraduate Courses (2019-20). Applicants,
who do not receive confirmation email after registration, can get a new confirmation mail by clicking on the
"Resend Confirmation Mail" option provided on the Login window. Applicants who forget their password can
reset it by clicking on "Reset Password" option provided on the Login window.
##
Please choose files of digital or scanned documents that you need to upload in this section as a proof of
information filled in the form. Only JPG / JPEG / PNG / PDF files are allowed. Applicants facing problem
regarding image resize may use online tool like Compressor.io for image resizing.
###
In Educational Qualification, Graduation Marks will be considered for merit.
####
Before applying into any course please refer University Guidelines.
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The Candidates need to have Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking. Fee is non-refundable.
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Annexure — II
List of Nodal Officers
du01@du.ac.in
1 B.Ed. Dr. Vikas Baniwal 011-27666377 http://cie.du.ac.in
bedadmissions19@gmail.com
B.Ed. (Special Education: du67@du.ac.in
2 Mr. Sultan Singh 011-27666377 http://cie.du.ac.in
Mental Retardation) sultan_nimh@yahoo.co.in
B.Ed. (Special Education: du68@du.ac.in
3 Dr. Swati Sanyal 011-27666377 http://cie.du.ac.in
Visual Impairment) sanyalswati@yahoo.co.in
B.L.I.Sc. (Bachelor of
4 Library & Information Dr. M. Madhusudhan madhumargam@gmail.com http://dlis.du.ac.in
Science)
B.P.Ed. (Bachelor of du69@du.ac.in
5 Dr. Tarak Nath Pramanik 011-28543753 www.dudpess.du.ac.in
Physical Education) dr.taraknath@gmail.com
du02@du.ac.in
6 LL.B. Dr. Kiran Gupta 011-27666458 lawfaculty.du.ac.in/
guptakiran@hotmail.com
du03@du.ac.in
7 LL.M. Dr. Kiran Gupta 011-27666458 lawfaculty.du.ac.in/
guptakiran@hotmail.com
du06@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
8 M.A. Applied Psychology Dr. Avinash Kumar 011-27666285
avikumar74@gmail.com ?page=psychology
du07@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
9 M.A. Arabic Dr. Mujeeb Akhtar 011-27666624
mujeebakhtardr@gmail.com ?page=arabic
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
Dr. Venkata Ramaiah du08@du.ac.in
10 M.A. Bengali 011-27666626 ?page=modern-indian-languages-
Gampa gvramaiah@gmail.com
and-literary-studies
du09@du.ac.in
11 M.A. Buddhist Studies Prof. K.T.S. Sarao http://buddhist.du.ac.in/
ktssarao@hotmail.com
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
M.A. Comparative Indian Dr. Venkata Ramaiah du10@du.ac.in
12 011-27666626 ?page=modern-indian-languages-
Literature Gampa gvramaiah@gmail.com
and-literary-studies
du11@du.ac.in
13 M.A. East Asian Studies Dr. Janardan Sahu 011-27666675 http://eastasia.du.ac.in
sahujanardan@gmail.com
du12@du.ac.in 011-27008123
14 M.A. Economics Prof. Shreekant Gupta http://econdse.org/
sgupta@econdse.org 011-27008130
du13@du.ac.in
15 M.A. English Prof. Anil Aneja 011-27666757 http://englishdu.ac.in
anil.aneja@gmail.com
du14@du.ac.in
16 M.A. French Studies Dr. Ramesh Kumar 011-27666426 http://grs.du.ac.in/
swamiramesh1@gmail.com
du15@du.ac.in
17 M.A. Geography Dr. B.W. Pandey bwpandey@geography.du.ac.in http://geography.du.ac.in
bwpdsegeo@gmail.com
du16@du.ac.in
18 M.A. German Studies Dr. Ramesh Kumar 011-27666426 http://grs.du.ac.in/
swamiramesh1@gmail.com
du17@du.ac.in
19 M.A. Hindi Dr. Vinod Tiwari 011-27666628 http://www.du.ac.in/
tiwarivinod4@gmail.com
du18@du.ac.in
20 M.A. Hispanic Studies Dr. Ramesh Kumar 011-27666426 http://grs.du.ac.in/
swamiramesh1@gmail.com
du19@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
21 M.A. History Prof. Seema Bawa 011-27666659
bawaseema@gmail.com ?page=history
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du20@du.ac.in
22 M.A. Italian Studies Dr. Ramesh Kumar 011-27666426 http://grs.du.ac.in/
swamiramesh1@gmail.com
du21@du.ac.in
23 M.A. Japanese Dr. Janardan Sahu 011-27666675 http://eastasia.du.ac.in
sahujanardan@gmail.com
du22@du.ac.in
M.A. Lifelong Learning & rajeshkumar72001@yahoo.co.in
24 Prof. Rajesh 011-27667280 http://dacce.du.ac.in
Extension
du23@du.ac.in
Dr. Shobha Satyanath http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page
25 M.A. Linguistics ssatyanath@gmamil.com 011-27666676
Dr. Gail Coelho =linguistics
gailcoelho@gmail.com
M.A. Music (Hindustani: du04@du.ac.in
26 Prof. Prateek Chaudhuri 011-27667608 http://music.du.ac.in/
Vocal / Instrumental) prateekchaudhuri@yahoo.com
M.A. Music (Karnataka: du05@du.ac.in
27 Prof. Prateek Chaudhuri 011-27667608 http://music.du.ac.in/
Vocal / Instrumental) prateekchaudhuri@yahoo.com
M.A. Music (Percussion: du24@du.ac.in
28 Prof. Prateek Chaudhuri 011-27667608 http://music.du.ac.in/
Tabla / Pakhawaj) prateekchaudhuri@yahoo.com
du25@du.ac.in
29 M.A. Persian Dr. Zayaur Rahman http://persian.du.ac.in/
zayaur.rahman@gmail.com
du26@du.ac.in
Dr. Reetu Jaiswal http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
30 M.A. Philosophy jaiswal.reetu@yahoo.com 011-27666629
Dr. Sujata Roy Abhijat ?page=philosophy
roysujata18@gmail.com
du27@du.ac.in
31 M.A. Political Science Dr. Bipin KumarTiwary 011-27666670 http://polscience.du.ac.in/
bipintiwarydu@gmail.com
du28@du.ac.in
dinesh_chhabra2006@rediffmail.c http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
32 M.A. Psychology Dr Dinesh Chhabra 011-27666285
om ?page=psychology
dinesh.chhabra2009@gmail.com
du29@du.ac.in http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page
33 M.A. Punjabi Dr. Rawail Singh 011-27666621
rawailsingh@gmail.com =punjabi
du30@du.ac.in
34 M.A. Russian Studies Dr. Ranjana Saxena 011-27662226 http://sfus.du.ac.in/
ranjana200580@gmail.com
du31@du.ac.in
35 M.A. Sanskrit Dr. Ranjit Behera 011-27666657 http://sanskrit.du.ac.in
ranjit1213@rediffmail.com
du32@du.ac.in
36 M.A. Social Work Dr. MeenuAnanad 011-27662620 dssw.du.ac.in
meenuanand75@rediffmail.com
du33@du.ac.in
37 M.A. Sociology Dr. Shashi Bhushan 011-27667858 http://sociology.du.ac.in
shashi_dse@yahoo.co.in
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
Dr. Venkata Ramaiah du34@du.ac.in
38 M.A. Tamil 011-27666626 ?page=modern-indian-languages-
Gampa gvramaiah@gmail.com
and-literary-studies
du35@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
39 M.A. Urdu Dr. Mithun Kumar 011-27666627
mithunjnu@gmail.com ?page=urdu
du39@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
40 M.C.A. Sunil Kumar Muttoo 011-27667591
drskmuttoo@gmail.com ?page=m-c-a
du40@du.ac.in
41 M.Com. Prof. Madan Lal 011-27667891 http://www.commercedu.com/
madanfms@gmail.com
du65@du.ac.in
42 M.Ed. Dr. Rakesh Kumar 011-27666377 http://cie.du.ac.in
medadmission2019@gmail.com
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M.L.I.Sc (Master of
43 Library & Information Dr. M. Madhusudhan madhumargam@gmail.com http://dlis.du.ac.in
Science)
M.P.Ed. (Master of du66@du.ac.in
44 Dr. Tarak Nath Pramanik 011-28543753 www.dudpess.du.ac.in
Physical Education) dr.taraknath@gmail.com
du37@du.ac.in
46 M.Sc. / M.A. Mathematics Dr. Lalit Kumar 011-27666658 http://maths.du.ac.in
lkumarvashisht@gmail.com
du38@du.ac.in
47 M.Sc. / M.A. Statistics Prof. Poonam Singh 011-27666810 http://statistics.du.ac.in
pbs_93@yahoo.co.in
M.Sc. and M.Sc.-Ph.D.
du62@du.ac.in
48 (Combined Degree) Dr. Manisha Tewari 011-27666248 http://www.acbrdu.edu/
mtiwari07@gmail.com
Biomedical Research
du42@du.ac.in
49 M.Sc. Anthropology Dr. R.P. Mitra rpmitra@gmail.com 011-27667329 anthro.du.ac.in
rp_mitra@yahoo.co.in
du43@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
50 M.Sc. Biochemistry Dr. Garima Khare 011-24111968
garima1822@gmail.com ?page=biochemistry
du44@du.ac.in www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page
51 M.Sc. Botany Prof. Manu Agarwal 011-27667573
agarwalm71@gmail.com =botany
du45@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
52 M.Sc. Chemistry Prof. A.K. Verma 011-27666646
akhilesh682000@gmail.com ?page=chemistry
du46@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
53 M.Sc. Computer Science Prof. Naveen Kumar 011-27667591
nk.cs.du@gmail.com ?page=m-sc-computer-science
M.Sc. Development
du47@du.ac.in
54 Communication & Dr. Shraddha Kapoor 011-23737446 http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/
shraddhaskapoor@gmail.com
Extension
du48@du.ac.in
55 M.Sc. Electronics Dr. P.K. Rao 011-24110440 http://electronics.du.ac.in
krao@south.du.ac.in
M.Sc. Fabric & Apparel du49@du.ac.in
56 Dr. Shraddha Kapoor 011-23737446 http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/
Science shraddhaskapoor@gmail.com
Du50@du.ac.in
57 M.Sc. Food & Nutrition Dr. Shraddha Kapoor 011-23737446 http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/
shraddhaskapoor@gmail.com
du51@du.ac.in
Dr. Vipin Gupta
58 M.Sc. Forensic Science udaiig@gmail.com 011-27667329 anthro.du.ac.in
Dr. MeenalDhall
say2meenal@gmail.com
du52@du.ac.in
59 M.Sc. Genetics Dr. Jagreet Kaur 011-24112761 http://genetics.du.ac.in/
jagreet@south.du.ac.in
du53@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
60 M.Sc. Geology Dr. Shashank Shekhar 011-27667073
shashankshekhar01@gmail.com ?page=geology
M.Sc. Human
du54@du.ac.in
61 Development & Childhood Dr. Shraddha Kapoor 011-23737446 http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/
shraddhaskapoor@gmail.com
Studies
du55@du.ac.in
62 M.Sc. Informatics Dr. Sanjeev Singh iicoffice@south.du.ac.in 011-24157241 http://www.iic.ac.in
Sanjeev@south.du.ac.in
M.Sc. Mathematics du41@du.ac.in
63 Dr. Pankaj Tyagi 011-27666702 https://ducic.ac.in
Education pankajtyagicicdu@gmail.com
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du56@du.ac.in
64 M.Sc. Microbiology Dr. Rajeev Kaul 011-24157328 http://microbio.du.ac.in/web
rkaul@south.du.ac.in
M.Sc. Operational
Research and M.Sc. / M.A. du57@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
65 Dr. Mukesh Kr. Mehlawat 011-27666672
Applied Operational mukesh0980@yahoo.com ?page=operational-research
Research
du58@du.ac.in http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php
66 M.Sc. Physics Dr. Jyoti Rajput 011-27666796
jrajputdu@gmail.com ?page=physics-astrophysics
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Annexure — III
List of Postgraduate Courses Offered by the University Departments
24. B.Ed.
25. B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation)
Education Education
26. B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment)
27. M.Ed.
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Plant Molecular Biology 36. M.Sc. Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
39. M.C.A.
Computer Science
40. M.Sc. Computer Science
Social Sciences Adult Continuing Education & Extension 63. M.A. Lifelong Learning & Extension
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Annexure — IV
Only Entrance Based Postgraduate Courses
Faculty Department Course
Buddhist Studies 1. M.A. Buddhist Studies
Linguistics 2. M.A. Linguistics
Art
Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies 3. M.A. Russian Studies
4. B.Ed.
Education 5. B.Ed. (Special Education: Mental Retardation)
Education
6. B.Ed. (Special Education: Visual Impairment)
7. M.Ed.
Science Biomedical Research Centre (ACBR) 20. M.Sc./M.Sc.- Ph.D. Combined Degree course - Biomedical Sciences
Cluster Innovation
Centre 26. M.Sc. Mathematics Education
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Post Entrance Test Interview and Weightage
M.C.A. 15%
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Annexure — VI
Eligibility22Criteria for PG Courses
B) Eligibility for choosing the pedagogy Course: The candidate will have to choose only one
pedagogy course. She must have studied one subject from the pedagogy courses offered by the
college in the qualifying degree, i.e., Bachelor’s Degree or Master Degree for at least 200 marks
and obtained at least 50% in this subject. Candidates are advised to carefully study the
following table showing the subjects that are considered for selecting a pedagogy
course.
Only those candidates will be considered eligible who fulfill both above mentioned
(A.1/A.2 and B) criteria.
C) Candidates who have done B. Com can opt for Social Science provided that she has studied
one of the subjects offered in the following table, for at least 200 marks and obtained minimum
50% marks in this subject.
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Eligibility of such Degrees that are not mentioned here will be considered by the admission committee at the
time of admission, and the decision of the admission committee will be final.
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Mathematics Mathematics
Basis of Admission:
The selection of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Special Education – (Mental Retardation)
will be made on the basis of merit in the entrance examination to be conducted in
Note: Each question would carry FOUR marks. As such, maximum marks would be 400.
There is NEGATIVE MARKING. For each wrong answer ONE mark would be deducted.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
B) Eligibility for choosing the pedagogy Course: The candidate will have to choose only one
pedagogy course. She/he must have studied one subject from the pedagogy courses offered by
the college in the qualifying degree, i.e., Bachelor’s Degree or Master Degree for at least 200
marks and obtained at least 50% in this subject. Candidates are advised to carefully study
the following table showing the subjects that are considered for selecting a pedagogy
course.
Only those candidates will be considered eligible who fulfill both above mentioned
(A.1/A.2 and B) criteria.
C) Candidates who have done B.Com can opt for Social Science provided that she/he has
studied one of the subjects offered in the following table, for at least 200 marks and obtained
minimum 50% marks in this subject.
Mathematics Mathematics
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Basis of Admission:
The selection of candidates for admission to B.Ed (Special Education-Visually Impaired) will be
made on the basis of merit in the entrance examination to be conducted in consultation with
the Dean, Faculty of Education, University of Delhi.
Note: Each question would carry FOUR marks. As such, maximum marks would be 400.
There is NEGATIVE MARKING. For each wrong answer ONE mark would be deducted.
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* Candidates are requested to see details of eligibility in the B.Ed. Prospectus 2019,
available on CIE website: http://cie.du.ac.in
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Weightage for the components of B.P.Ed. (Two Year) entrance test shall be as follows in Table:
Eligibility Criteria for B.P.Ed. -2 year (Four Semester course) eligibility (as per NCTE Regulations
2014 & Norms & Standards as downloaded on 03.01.2019 from NCTE Website).
A. Bachelor‘s degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in Inter
College/Inter-zonal/District/ School competition in sports & Games as recognized by the
AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India. OR
B. Bachelor‘s degree in physical education with 45% marks. OR
C. Bachelor‘s degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied physical education as
compulsory elective subject. OR
D. Bachelor degree with 45% marks and having participated in National/Inter University/ State
Competition or secured 1st , 2nd or 3rd position in Inter College/Inter Zonal/District/ School
competition in sports games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/ Govt. of India OR
E. Bachelor‘s degree with participation in international competition or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd
position in National/Inter University competition in sports and game as recognized by
respective federations /AIU/IOA/SGFI/ Govt. of India OR
F. Graduation with 45% marks and at least 3 years of teaching experience (for deputed in service
candidate) i.e. trained physical education teachers/coaches).
Note
1. Number of students to be called for appearing in the Physical Fitness Test will be on the basis of written
Test. The number of such candidates to be called for the test will be equivalent to five times of number of
sanctioned seats/intake in each category (Gen, OBC, SC, ST & CWAP).
2. All the students appearing in Physical Fitness Test must appear in Sports Proficiency Award Component for
B.P.Ed. for consideration in the final list of result declaration.
4. The interview component is deleted and it is mandatory for a candidate to appear in all other components
(Written Test, Physical Fitness Test and Sports Proficiency Award).
For detailed Information kindly visit http://dudpess.du.ac.in/
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* The center-wise (Law Centre 1, Law Centre 2 and Law Centre 3) allocation of seats
for all admitted students in L.L.B. courses shall be done solely on the merit basis only
after the completion of the Admission Process for all seats in the said course.
Law Centre–I Classes from 2 pm – 7.30 pm in the Umang Bhawan, New Building of Faculty
of Law, Chhatra Marg, DELHI UNIVERSITY
Law Centre-II Classes from 8 am – 2.00 pm in the Umang Bhawan, New Building of Faculty
of Law, Chhatra Marg, DELHI UNIVERSITY
Campus Law Centre Classes from 8.30 a.m. in the old premises of Faculty of Law, Chhatra Marg,
DELHI UNIVERSITY
Classes for LL.B. Students
The timings and venue of the Centres may be changed at any time without any legal claim by
any student as to his/her right to continue with present timings/venue.
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* The course-wise (Two and Three year L.L.M. Courses) allocation of seats for all
admitted students in the L.L.M. courses shall be done solely on the merit basis only
after the completion of the Admission Process for all seats in the said programme.
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B.A (Pass/Prog)/ B.Sc (Gen)/ B.Com (Pass/Prog.) Examination of the 45% marks in
University of Delhi with sangeet Shiromani Diploma (Hindustani) aggregate or
Examination of the University of Delhi / Sangeet Vishard(6 yrs)/ Vid 6 yrs/ equivalent
7
Sangeet Prabhakar(6 yrs) with 60% marks in aggregate (practical Test). All grade
the applicants have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical
Entrance Test (Performance).
Notes:
1. All the applicants have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test (Performance)
under both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance and 40% based on MCQ
test and the candidate under merit shall also have to appear for practical component having weightage of
60% & merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
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B.A. (Pass./Prog.) /B.Sc (Gen. )/B. Com (Pass/Prog.) 45% marks in aggregate
Examination of University of Delhi or an examination 60% marks in Music or
equivalent thereto and also having passed anyone of the equivalent grade
3 following Examinations: - Sangeet Visharad(6yrs)/ Vid(6
yrs)/ Sangeet Prabhakar(6 yrs) with 60% marks in
aggregate.
B.A. (Pass./Prog.) Examination of the University of Delhi 50% marks in aggregate with
with Percussion Music( Tabla/Pakhawaj) as one of the 60% marks in Music or
5 elective subjects equivalent grade
B.A. (Pass./Prog.) /B.Sc (Gen. )/B. Com (Pass/Prog.) 45% marks in aggregate
Examination of the University of Delhi and also having 60% marks in Music or
6 passed anyone of the following Examinations :- Sangeet equivalent grade
Visharad(6 yrs)/ Vid (6 yrs)/ Sangeet Prabhakar (6 yrs)
Notes:
1. All the applicants have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test (Performance) under
both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance and 40% based on MCQ test
and the candidate under merit shall also have to appear for practical component having weightage of 60%
& merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
B.A. (Pass) Examination of Delhi University with Music as one 45% marks in
of the elective Subjects. Or an Examination recognized as aggregate with
equivalent to B.A (Prog.) (Karnatak) Music Examination of 55% marks in
2
University of Delhi. All the applicants have to Music or
COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test equivalent grade
(Performance)
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Category Marks
Course Requirements
Id Requirements
Notes:
1. All the applicants have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test (Performance)
under both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance and 40% based on MCQ
test and the candidate under merit shall also have to appear for practical component having weightage
of 60% & merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
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B.A. examination of University of Delhi with at least 45% marks in the aggregate or
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B.A. (Hons) Examination in any subject (Arts or 40% marks in aggregate and 45%
Social sciences) of the university of Delhi or an marks in the subject (Subject to
1 Examination recognized as equivalent thereto with at passing an eligibility test in Bengali
least one paper in Bengali as a subsidiary subject at to be held by the Department) or
the graduate level. equivalent grade
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Note: The syllabus for the Entrance Test for admission to MA in Buddhist Studies “shall be the
Buddhist Studies courses that are being taught at present at the Undergraduate level”.
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Note: The Selection process consists of a MCQ Test (400 marks). There is no interview for this
course. Eligibility criteria for SC/ST/OBC/PH to take the entrance test will be as per University
Guidelines.
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At least 45% for General Category and 40.5% for OBC and
admission of SC/ST/PwD category ―minimum pass marks in the
concerned qualifying examination of the University of Delhi or at
B.A. (Hons.)
least the same percentage of pass marks at the qualifying
1 Examination in English
examination as prescribed for the equivalent examination of
from University of Delhi
University of Delhi‖. For those having CGPA under the CBCS
Programme the equivalence of marks will be as per University of
Delhi rules.
At least 50% for General Category and 45% for OBC and minimum
Bachelor's Degree from a
pass marks for SC/ST/PwD/CW categories. For those having CGPA
2 recognized Indian
under the CBCS Programme the equivalence of marks will be as per
University.
University of Delhi rules.
1. Admission through this process in various categories shall be subjected to the availability of seats
earmarked for the respective categories and in the order of merit.
2. Admission under Sports Category will be done on the basis of the guidelines issued by the University of
Delhi Sports Council.
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Note – Applicants of Category 2 can apply for the Entrance Examination also.
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Note – Applicants of Category 2 can apply for the Entrance Examination also.
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M.A. Sanskrit (Language and Literature) from Delhi 50% marks or above in M.A. and
4 University or from other University whose examination is 50% marks in Hindi in B.A. or
recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi. equivalent grade
M.A in any of the following: English, Modern Indian 50% marks or above in Post-
Language (other than Hindi), Linguistics, Sociology, History, Graduation and 50% marks in
5
Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Buddhist Studies, Hindi in Graduation or equivalent
Journalism/Mass communication. grade
Graduation in any subject from Delhi University or from One Year Advance Diploma In
7 other University whose examination is recognized as Hindi from Delhi University with
equivalent to University of Delhi (Indian and Foreigner) 65% Marks or equivalent grade
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Note – Applicants of Category 2 can apply for the Entrance Examination also.
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Note: There will be only one common entrance examination for regular candidates (Both North
Campus and South Campus), School of Open Learning and Non-Collegiate Women Education Board.
The entrance examination will be of two hours. It will consist of multiple choice questions and the
maximum marks will be 100. Candidates should note that the medium of instruction in M.A. is
English.
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Note – Applicants of Category 2 can apply for the Entrance Examination also.
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Note:
1. The Selection process consists of a MCQ Test (400 marks) and there is no interview for this
course.
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Note: The minimum eligibility for SC/ST & OBC candidates will be relaxed as per University of Delhi
Admission rule.
Admission to M.A. Part -I in Lifelong Learning & Extension will be done through an all India
Entrance examination for the session 2019-2019.
Total marks for admission will be 400 of which 85% (340 Marks)
15 % (60 marks) on group discussion. Negative mark will be deducted for wrong answer as per the
University rule.
The number of students to be called for group discussion will be two times the number of seats available
in each category.
Date of interview will be decided as per the overall admission schedule of University.
The questions will be based on multiple choice, multiple selection, matching, sequencing, paragraph
& reasoning from core area.
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B.A.(Pass)/Prog./B.Com. (Pass)/Prog./B.Sc.
55% marks in aggregate
3 (General)/B.EI.Ed. in any subject from University of
or equivalent grade
Delhi or from any other recognized University.
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B.A. (Hons) of the University of Delhi in a subject 45% marks in the aggregate and
6 other than Persian with at least two papers in 45%marks in Persian or
Persian. equivalent grade
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B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy from Delhi 50% marks and above in aggregate
2
University or equivalent grade
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B.A. (Hons.) Examination in Punjabi of the University of Delhi or 40% marks in aggregate or
5
an examination recognized as equivalent thereto equivalent grade
B.A. (Pass/Prog.) and B.Com. (Pass/Prog.) and B.Com of the 40% marks in aggregate and
6 University of Delhi or an examination recognized as equivalent 40% marks in the Subject or
thereto with at least 2 papers in Punjabi. equivalent grade
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Pass or equivalent
1 Graduation in Russian Language & Literature
grade
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Note - Candidates appearing in the final year examination of the Bachelor‘s degree are also eligible to apply
subject to the qualification listed above.
Note: Admission in the course will be on the basis of Entrance Test and Interview
Entrance : 85%
Interview : 15%
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B.A or B.Sc. or B.Com. from Delhi University of 45% marks in aggregate and
1 an examination recognized as equivalent thereto 50% marks in Tamil or
with at least two papers in Tamil. equivalent grade
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M.A. :
Any undergraduate (B.Sc./B.A.Sc.(Hons.)/B.A./
B.Com.(Hons.)/Pass Course), (3 years course after 10+2)
from University of Delhi or any other University whose
1 examination is recognized as equivalent fulfilling other 55% or above marks in
conditions of eligibility, but having at least one of these
aggregate or equivalent
(M.A. Environmental subjects Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Maths /
Geography / Economics at 10+2 level. grade
Studies)
Or
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eligible. For more information kindly visit website: maths.du.ac.in/
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
Note: The candidates who are appearing in the final year examinations of the degree on the basis
of which admission is sought are also eligible to apply (Relaxation will be given to the candidates
belonging to SC, ST and OBC category as per the University rules).
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Note:
1. The final merit list, for admission under the Category A (Direct Admissions) shall be determined
by normalizing the marks of eligible B.Com or B.Com (Program) / B.Com (Pass) candidates by
deducting 5% and preparing the merit list on the basis of combined merit of B.Com (Hons). and
B.Com or B.Com (Program) / B.Com (Pass) after such deduction.
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Category
Course Requirements Marks Requirements
Id
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B.Sc. /B.A. in Anthropology from any other University whose 55% or above marks in
2 examination is recognized by the University of Delhi as equivalent aggregate or
and fulfilling other conditions of eligibility. equivalent grade
Category Marks
Course Requirements
Id Requirements
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B.Sc. (Honours) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) Should have secured 60%
and B.Tech. Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) marks in aggregate or
1 from University of Delhi or any other University equivalent of CGPA as
whose corresponding degrees are recognized as per University of Delhi
equivalent to those of University of Delhi. norms.
B.Sc. (H) Computer Science (10+2+3 Scheme) from Should have secured 60%
3 marks in aggregate or
University of Delhi
equivalent of CGPA as per
University of Delhi norms.
Note
1. The candidates who are appearing in the final year examinations of the Bachelor's degree on the basis of
which admission is sought are eligible to apply in all categories mentioned above.
2. Relaxation will be given to the candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC category as per the University rules
3. 50% of the seats will be filled on the basis of merit in B.Sc.(H) Computer Science examination of University
of Delhi. Students with gap year will be considered.
4. The admission for the remaining 50% seats in the M.Sc. Computer Science course is based on Admission
Test & Interview. For preparing the final merit list, 85% weightage will be given to the score in the Entrance
Exam and 15% weightage will be given to the score in the Interview. The entrance examination shall be of
two hours duration.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
55% or above
marks in
1 B.Sc. (Hons.)/B.Sc. in any Branch of Science
aggregate or
equivalent grade.
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Candidates who have passes B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology examination from a University other than University
of Delhi should have passed any two of the ancillary/ subsidiary subjects: Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Geography, Computer Science.
Candidates must have passed B.Sc. (Genl.) examination and combination of any two of the following
subjects besides Geology. Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Botany/ Zoology/ Environmental Science/
Geography/ Computer Science.
Notes:
1. Candidates who have passed B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology Examination from a University other than
University of Delhi should have passed any two of the ancillary/subsidiary subjects: Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Geography, Computer Science.
2. Candidate must have passed B.Sc. (Genl.) Examination with Geology and combination of any two of the
following subjects besides Geology. Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Botany/Zoology/ Environmental Science
/Geography / Computer Science.
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50% Marks in
2 B.E./B.Tech. Degree in any discipline. aggregate or equivalent
grade
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55% marks in
Any Master's Degree examination of the
aggregate or equivalent
University of Delhi or an examination recognized
of CGPA as per
1 as equivalent thereto with at least two papers in
university norms,
Mathematics/ Computer Science/ Statistics/
wherever it is,
Operational Research at graduation/ higher level.
applicable
55% marks in
Any Bachelor's Degree examination under 10+2+3
aggregate or equivalent
scheme of examination of the University of Delhi
of CGPA as per
2 or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto
university norms,
with at least two papers in Mathematics/ Computer
wherever it is,
Science/Operational Research/ Statistics.
applicable
Note:
1. Applicants who have graduated under 10+2+3 scheme or an equivalent scheme are eligible for admission.
2. The candidates who are appearing in the final year examination of the degree on the basis of which
admission is sought are also eligible to apply.
3. Relaxation will be given to the candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC and EWS category as per the
University rules.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics (3 Year Course after 10+2) from 55% or above marks in
University of Delhi or any other University whose examination aggregate or equivalent
1
is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi. grade.
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B.Sc. (Prog/General)/ B.Sc. (Pass) /B.Sc. Life Science 60% or above marks in
(3 year course after 10+2) from University of Delhior any other aggregate &60% or
2
University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to above marks in Zoology
University of Delhi fulfilling other conditions of eligibility. or equivalent grade
points
Notes: A candidate who has passed B.Sc.(Prog/General)/ B.Sc. (Pass) examination should have
Chemistry and Zoology at (the qualifying examination) )undergraduate level.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
Note: There will be one common Entrance Test for admission to the M.Sc. and M.Sc. – Ph.D.
Combined Degree Program in Biomedical Sciences.
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*Four seats are reserved for candidates sponsored by Government R&D Laboratories like DRDO, ISRO,
CSIR etc. The sponsored candidates will be considered directly for admission. These candidates need not
register on the admission portal. It was recommended that a special provision be made so that sponsored
candidates are allowed to fill up form after admission & pay fees.
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Note:
1. Seats for the above merit categories will be allotted equally to candidates in the Humanities, Social Sciences
and Sciences (Pure and applied). The criteria for selection with in each of these areas will again be in the
order of merit as given above.
2. In case sufficient number of candidates are not available to fill the seats allotted for any areas viz. the
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences (pure and applied), the seats will be allotted to other areas.
3. Special consideration will be given to eligible candidates from the field of Medicine, Engineering,
Technology, and Computer Science.
4. Candidates seeking admission to this course must be at least 20 years of age before the first day of July in the
year in which admission is sought. The maximum age limit for admission will be 30 years as on first day of
July. However, in case of persons working in libraries as Semi-Professional Assistants or Senior Library
Assistants for a minimum period of three years, the maximum age limit will be 35 years on the first day of
July, in which the admission is sought.
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Note:
1. The minimum pass percentage for entrance test examination is 40% marks in aggregate.
2. In case on any short fall of admission under Category-I, being reserved for candidates who had done
B.L.I.Sc. from University of Delhi Only, the remaining seats will be offered to the Category-II who have
qualified the Entrance Test in order of merit conducted by University of Delhi.
3. In case of any short fall of admission category II, remaining seats will be offered to the candidates of
category – I
4. Candidates having passed their B.L.I.Sc. from the University of Delhi, are advised to apply for admission to
M.L.I.Sc. through Entrance Test also.
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**If you have selected D.El.Ed. as the Educational Qualification, the candidate should also give
details of the Undergraduate Degree.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
Weightage for the components of M.P.Ed. (Two Year) entrance test shall be as follows in Table:
Note:
1. It is essential for every applicant to appear in all the Admission Criteria Components
(Entrance Written Test, Physical Fitness and Sports proficiency) in order to be considered for
final admission to the course.
2. Absence from appearing in any admission criteria components will result in to the
cancellation of the application and such applicant shall not be eligible to take up the
subsequent test component.
3. The candidates called for Physical Fitness Test shall undergo all the subsequent test
components of admission (Physical Fitness & Sports Proficiency) hereafter.
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4. Number of students to be called for appearing in the Physical Fitness Test will be on the basis
of written Test. The number of such candidates to be called for the test will be equivalent to
five times of number of sanctioned seats/intake in each category (Gen, OBC, SC, ST &
CWAP) for B.P.Ed.
5. The syllabus for Entrance Written Test can be downloaded from the Website of the
Department: www.dudpess.du.ac.in
6. Incase, of any discrepancy arising during the admission process the Admission Committee
should seek prior approval from the HOD.
7. For further details, please refer to the website: www.dudpess.du.ac.in on Admission process
with respect to: (a) Instructions for Candidates for Admission 2019-20 B.P.Ed., (b)
Components of Entrance Test to B.P.Ed. Course Admission 2019-20, (c) Entrance Test Card
for B.P.Ed.-2019-20 (d) Medical Fitness Certificate Form For Admission To B.P.Ed. Course
(e) Syllabus For Written Test For Admission To B.P Ed. Course 2019-20 (f) Description of
Physical Fitness Test B.P.Ed. (g) Physical Fitness Test Marking Scheme for B.P.Ed. 2019-20
(h) Illustration of Physical Fitness Test for B.P.Ed 2019-20, (i) Sports Proficiency Weightage
for B.P. Ed.
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Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
The admissions shall be based on the merit drawn based on the marks obtained in graduation
and personal interview. The admission process shall be in following stages:
STAGE I: The merit list, for admission shall be determined on the basis of marks obtained in the
qualifying examination.
STAGE II: The candidates shall be called for Personal Interview on the basis of merit drawn as
prescribed in stage I.
STAGE III: A combined merit on the basis of 85% from Stage I and 15 % from Stage II shall be
drawn. Admissions shall be based in the order of combined merit.
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Annexure — VII
FORMAT
EDUCATIONAL CONCESSION CERTIFICATE
(On the proper Letter Head with complete address, telephone number(s) and e-mail ID)
OFFICE OF THE _____________________________________________
No.: _____________
Date: _____________
(Signature)
Seal <Rubber Stamp> with Name & Designation
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Annexure — VIII
LIST OF UNIVERSITY HOSTELS
Sl. Name of the Hostel Male Female Seats# Contact Person Website
International Students‘
8 98 - 98 Prof. Rajiv Gupta, http://ish.du.ac.in/
House
International Students‘
9 - 98 98 Prof. Pamela Singla http://www.du.ac.in
House for Women
http://www.meghdoothostel.c
12 Meghdoot Hostel - 99 99 Prof. Veena Agrawal
om
Dr. Mushtaq A
14 P.G. Men‘s Hostel 100 - 100 du.ac.in
Quadri,
* For number of seats for Male / Female contact Central Institute of Education Hostel and Department of Social Work.
# For the current Academic Session, number of available seats in the Hostels may vary from the given figures.
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Code of Conduct for the Candidates appearing in DUET-2019
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(viii) Candidates are not allowed to carry any baggage inside the Examination Centre. NTA will
not be responsible for any belongings stolen or lost at the premises.
(ix) Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, Calculators, Docu Pen, Slide
Rules, Log Tables and Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written
material, bits of papers, mobile phone, Blue-tooth devices, pager or any other electronic
gadget/ device etc.
(x) The candidates are prohibited to bring any kind of electronic gadgets/device in the
examination room/hall. If any candidate is found to be in possession of any of the above
item, his/her candidature will be treated as cancelled and will also the debarred for future
examination(s). The items/material will be seized and the case treated as one of
‗unfairmeans‘.
(xi) No candidate, without the special permission of the Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator
concerned, will leave their seat or Examination Room/Hall until the full duration of the
paper is over. Candidates must follow the instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre
Superintendent/Invigilators. Candidates should not leave the room/hall without handing over
their rough sheets to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
(xii) Smoking, chewing gutka, spitting etc. in the Examination Room/Hall is strictly
prohibited.
(xiii) Tea, coffee, cold drinks, snacks or eatables things are not allowed to be taken inside
the examination room/hall during examination hours.
(xiv) Candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to carry into the examination hall the
eatables like sugar tablets / fruits (like banana/apple/ orange) and transparent water bottle.
However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods like chocolate/ candy/sandwich etc.
(xv) Candidate may approach the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator in the room for any technical
assistance, first aid emergency or any other information during the course of examination.
(xvi) For any queries or issues regarding Computer Based Test, the candidates may send
the query at: du.pg.helpdesk2019@gmail.com
(xvii) For those who are unable to appear on the scheduled date of test for any reason,
re-test shall not be held by the NTA under any circumstances.
(xviii) All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the Test
Centre in the examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test candidates must hand over
the rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
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Procedure for appearing in Computer Based Test (CBT)
(a) A computer terminal (node) indicating Roll Number will be allocated to each candidate.
Candidates should find and sit on their allocated computers only. Any candidate found to have
changed room/hall or the computer on their own rather than the one allotted would be liable to
cancellation of candidature and no plea in this regard would be entertained.
(b) The applicant can login by entering Roll No., PIN and Password. The PIN format is your
date of birth in format of YYYYMMDD. The password for the candidate will be provided by
the Invigilator.
(c) After logging in, the candidate shall be able to see the detailed instructions for the
examination. Candidates are advised to go through the instructions carefully regarding the
type of questions and Marking Scheme. At the designated time of start of the examination,
the candidates will be able to proceed and see the questions on the computer screen.
The keyboard attached to the computer, if any, will be disabled during the entire duration of
the examination.
Candidates will have the option to change/modify answers already entered anytime
during the entire duration of the examination.
In case the computer/mouse allotted to any candidate malfunctions anytime during the test,
the candidate will be immediately allotted another computer system and the time lost due to
this will be adjusted in the server so as to give the candidate the full allotted time.
(d) The on-screen computer clock counter of every candidate will be set at the server. The
countdown timer in the top right side of computer screen will display the time remaining (in
minutes) available for the candidate to complete the examination. When the timer reaches
zero, the examination will end by itself. Candidate will not be required to end or submit the
examination.
(e) The Question Palette displayed on the right side of screen will show the status of each
question using one of the following text/color codes/symbols.
The question(s) ―Answered and Marked for Review‖ status for a question indicates that candidate
would like to have a relook at that question again. A candidate has the option of answering a question
and simultaneously placing it under ―Marked for Review‖, these answers will be considered for
evaluation. However, if a candidate has simply put ―Marked for Review‖ for a question without
answering it, the corresponding question ‗Marked for Review‘ without an answer will not be
considered for evaluation. It may be noted that a candidate can return to any ―Marked for Review‖
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question any time during the examination by clicking on the corresponding question number icon
displayed on the Question Palette of the corresponding section.
(f) Candidate can click to navigate to the bottom and to navigate to the top of the question area,
without scrolling. Using the computer mouse the candidate can scroll up and down the
question viewing area for viewing the entire question.
(g) The full paper can be viewed by clicking the ―Question Paper‖ icon on the top right corner of
the screen.
(h) Blank Sheets for doing rough work/calculations shall be provided to the candidates. The
Blanks Sheets would have a Header page for the candidates to write down his/her Name and
Roll Number. All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the Blank Sheets provided
at the Centre in the Examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test, candidates must
hand over the rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
(i) Navigating to a Question
To navigate between questions within a Paper, candidate needs to do the following:
(a) Click on the question number in the Question Palette at the right of the screen to go to
that numbered question directly. Note that using this option does NOT save the answer to
the currently displayed question.
(b) Click on ―Next‖ to save the answer of any question. Clicking on ―Next‖ will save the
answer for the current question and the next question will be displayed on the candidate‘s
computer screen.
(c) Click on ―Flag‖ to mark a question for review and click on ―Next‖ to proceed to the next
question.
(j) Answering a Question
To navigate between questions within a Paper, candidate needs to do the following:
(i) Procedure for answering a multiple choice type question:
(a) To select the option, click on the corresponding button of the option.
(b) To deselect the chosen answer, click on the button of the chosen option again or click
on the ―Clear Response‖ button.
(c) To save the answer, the candidate MUST click on the ―Next‖ button.
(d) To mark the question for review , click on ―Flag‖ to mark a question for review and
click on ―Next‖ to proceed to the next question
Candidate will have the option to change previously saved answer of any
question, anytime during the entire duration of the test. To change the answer to
a question that has already been answered, first select the corresponding
question from the Question Palette, then click on ―Clear Response‖ to clear the
previously entered answer and subsequently follow the procedure for answering
that type of question.
(k) Rough Work:
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All calculations/writing work is to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the Centre
in the examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test candidates must hand over
the rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
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Instructions for Appearing in the Entrance Test
• The Entrance Test will consist of 50 - 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (asapplicable).
• Duration of the Entrance Test — 02:00 Hours
• The applicant can login by entering Roll No., PIN and Password. The PIN format is your date
of birth in format of YYYYMMDD. The password for the candidate will be provided by the
Invigilator.
• Once you login, please go through the instructions carefully.
• After going through the instructions check mark the declaration and proceed by pressing Next.
• Please check the subject / course / discipline you are appearing alongwith other details and
confirm to go to next step. If the subject / course / discipline displayed doesn‘t match to your
applied subject / course / discipline, please ask the invigilator to resolve the problem.
• Once you confirm, the Test Screen will appear. On the left-hand side of the Test Screen you‘ll
find your Name, Roll No. and your photograph; in the centre, the Questions with Answer
Choices; and on the right-hand side, you‘ll see the Questions Palette. In case of any
discrepancy please inform the invigilator.
• The options to increase font size (Font +, Font -)are given on the right-hand top:
A+Zoom In: Increase the font size
A- Zoom Out: Decrease the font size
• The Questions with Answer Choices will appear on the screen one by one. Each question has
fourchoices, out of which there is only one correct choice.
• A radio button is provided against each answer choice for a question. Any one may be selected
by a click on the respective radio button.
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• In case you don‘t revisit Marked for Review questions, click on Unmark Review otherwise it
will be considered for evaluation.
— To Unmark Review
• Question Paper can be seen by clicking on the View Question Paper button.
— To see the Question Paper
• The Question Palette displayed on the right side of the test screen will show the status of each
question with the following symbols:
• The countdown timer in the right-hand top of the Test Screen will display the remaining time
available for you to complete the Test. When the timer reaches zero, the test will end
automatically.
• Question Palette on the right-hand side of the Test Screen is meant for randomly picking the
questions. To go to any question directly click on the Question Number in the Question Palette.
Note that using this option does NOT save your answer to the current question.
• Within the stipulated time you can visit / revisit questions as per your convenience.
• To view summary of the Test click on Exam Status
— To see the summary of the Test
• To submit your responses click on End Exam button. Otherwise, the Test will be auto
submitted with the end of test duration.
— To submit your responses after completing the Test
• ONLY those questions for which your responses are Saved or Marked for Review will be
considered for evaluation.
• There will be NEGATIVE MARKING for incorrect answer. While each correct answer will
be awarded FOUR marks, ONE mark will be deducted for each incorrectanswer.
• Copying / helping someone at the time of the Test is a punishable offence. Anyone caught for
the same shall be disqualified from the Test and his / her candidature will be cancelled.
• For submission of representation related to examination, ifany, the applicants are advised to
contact their respective Centre Superintendent.
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