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DU PG Admission 2020 starts today: Important points that candidates should know

Here are important points that candidates should know about DU PG admission:

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New Delhi: Delhi University would begin its postgraduate admission process today, November 18, 2020. Although, admission to some of the courses is based only on entrance examinations, for other programmes, DU PG admission will be through both entrance exams and merit, or scores in qualifying exams.

Delhi University has allowed PG admission candidates to upload their marks on the dashboard till November 16.

For those candidates whose results have not been announced yet, they would be admitted provisionally.

Here are important points that candidates should know about DU PG admission:

  • DU PG admission 2020 would be conducted for 54 postgraduate programmes.
  • The DU PG admission merit list, for entrance based admissions, would be prepared in accordance with the result of the entrance test held by the National Testing Agency.
  • Merit-based admission in DU is offered only to the candidate who has completed the qualifying exam from the University of Delhi.
  • DU PG admission 2020 merit list, for merit-based admissions, will be prepared based on the qualifying exam marks submitted by the candidates.
  • Aspirants who have qualified for entrance based admission must upload the converted percentage of their grades.
  • Merit-based admission candidates of the Choice Based Credit System (CBSE) must calculate their percentage using the formula as given on their dashboard.
  • University students who had registered only for entrance based admission will be able to participate in merit-based admission.
  • In  a bid to break ties, DU would give preference to candidates with higher percentage in the qualifying exam, followed by candidates with higher percentage in the final year of bachelor degree then preceding year and so on.
  • If the tie exists, aspirants having higher aggregate marks (five subjects including one language) in class 12 board examination will be preferred.
  • If result of the qualifying exam has not been declared for applicants on tie, admission to that seat will be kept on hold.

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