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DELHI UNIVERSITY is in the advanced stage of testing and validating a comprehensive programme, which will enable aspirants to the varsity to apply for admissions online.
With this, DU oficials say, the entire process of manual applications will be done away with.
Particularly useful to aspirants from outside Delhi, the system promises to lighten the pressure of thousands of aspirants who line up at the Universitys doors every year .
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In order to help admission seekers from Manipur for their admission to various under-graduate courses in the University of Delhi for the academic session 2007-07, an Admission Facilitation Centre has been set up at the Manipur Information Centre, New Delhi from today.
Any kind of information regarding admission can be available at Telephone No.(011)-23746359 office hours.
As per information announced by Delhi University yesterday, the Admission Form will be issued from June 1-15, 2007, said MIC in a statement.
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In a massive project, the MHRD, in association with CBSE, IGNOU and National Institute of Open Schooling has put together everything that a student would like to know: like how to use computers, syllabi of the
OVER TEN thousand students could not get admission in various disciplines, in the degree colleges affiliated to Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, during the current academic session. Now the only option left for them is to get admission in evening classes at some of the colleges or appear as private candidates at the university examinations.
University sources said about four thousand students could be accommodated in self-financed colleges. However, since these colleges were under the process of getting recognition from the university, they could not entertain applications for admission to any discipline. After recognition of these colleges a good number of
Who thought one could be penalised for simply being young? Ask Kshitiz Kumar Mallick. Mallick is all of 15 and an under graduate student at St Stephens College in Delhi where he is pursuing a Masters degree in Physics. He completed his schooling from DPS, RK Puram where he scored a 95 per cent.
In class X, he bagged an enviable 94 per cent. Yet, Mallick was denied admission to Delhi University. The reason: According to the rules of DU, a student needs to be at least 17 to be granted admission. This is an archaic rule. The CBSE has
KOTTAYAM: Learning for CBSE students in classes X to XII could never be the same again. MOST (Multiplex Online Students Training), an educational charitable trust is launching , to enable students to train themselves in study topics and weekly updates at the click of a mouse.
The first phase of the innovative project will cover physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, said Prof Abraham Thalavady, MOST advisory board member and trust members Bobby Mathews and Renjith Panackal at a news conference here on Wednesday.
The online training for an academic year will be spread over 28 weeks, of which 12 weeks will be