COVID-19 Lockdown 2.0 - DU launches student portal for end semester exams 2020
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NEW DELHI: The examination branch of the University of Delhi has launched a student portal for the regular and ex-students of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the end semester examinations of May-June 2020 session. Students, who have not registered for the end semester examinations can fill the examination form through this student portal to be able to sit for the examinations. The initiative has been taken by the university after it noticed that many students from the departments and colleges under DU have not filled in the examination form for the session May-June 2020.
Thus, all regular and ex-students have to fill the tentative examination form through this student portal to from their homes or anywhere for UG and PG programmes. To fill the examination form for DU end semester exams, students have to click here .
The examination branch of the DU has even asked all colleges and departments to share the student portal link with all their students. Further, the respective colleges will have to verify all the details filled in by the students and share it further with the examination branch. Only after the verification and submission of the exam forms by the colleges, the admit cards for the students will be released.
Earlier, the admission process has been delayed until further notice which was otherwise slated to begin from April 2 for various UG and PG programmes. Admission to the UG programmes across the DU colleges is based on the merit of the qualifying examination, while PG admissions are offered through DUET.
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