Delhi University Admission 2021: Steps to follow after first DU cut-off list is out
Vagisha Kaushik | September 25, 2021 | 08:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Admission process will begin once the first cut-off list is released. Students can contact colleges online to secure their seats.
Download list of Colleges/ Universities Accpeting CUET/CUCET Score with Cut-OFFs
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Delhi University (DU) will follow an online admission process this year just like last year to admit students for the academic year 2021-22. The university will release the first cut-off list and DU admission 2021 date soon. students might be confused and concerned about the process of taking admission. Due to the pandemic situation, DU has made the whole process of Delhi University admission 2021 online.
Latest: Check DU PG Seat Allotment 2025 | Vacant Seats for Spot Round 4
DU PG Spot Round 2025: First Cutoff | Second Cutoff | Third Cutoff
DU PG 2025: Third Cutoff | Second Cutoff | First Cutoff
Don't Miss: NIRF DU Colleges Ranking
Through the admissions process of DU, students who meet the DU cut off 2021 can register and apply online at the websites of the college or department in the course they want to take admission in, without visiting the colleges physically.
Also Read | DU Admission 2021: Check colleges, courses with 85-95% cut-offs last year in Delhi University
While in the previous years, students had to visit colleges of their choice for admission, this year they can take admission without going to the colleges. Each college of Delhi University will issue a set of guidelines for admitting the students through online mode. Last year, different departments and colleges had also set up grievance redressal cells to address students’ concerns regarding the DU UG admission process.
DU Admission 2021: Steps to follow
- Check the course-wise DU cut-offs 2021 online
- Select the college and course you want to take admission in
- Visit the official website of the college you have selected
- Register online at the college website
- Fill the required details and upload the documents in DU admission form 2021
- Submit the DU form 2021 to secure a seat in the college of your choice
DU will verify the documents uploaded by the students during the online admission process and will approve the admission at the selected college after examining everything. Candidates have to pay the admission fee after they are shortlisted for DU UG admission 2021 via online mode only.
Also Read | D U Admission 2021: Check colleges, courses with cut-offs below 80% last year in Delhi University
DU has completed undergraduate registrations and more than 2 lakh students have registered for admissions. It will most likely release its first cut-off list for admissions to various UG programmes on October 1. According to the experts, the cut offs are expected to rise as more students scored above 95% this year in comparison to the last year.
Write to us at news@careers360.com .
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Assam Agricultural University Jorhat enrolled excess students for 5 yrs despite 41% vacant faculty posts: CAG
- AICTE Approval Process Handbook: From 2026-27, more foreign-student seats, minor specialisation in diploma
- 'We refuse to be forgotten’: Students boycott classes at film school govt opened, and then abandoned
- ISB fees high due to quality, 50% students should get some scholarship: Dean
- ‘Teaching through logins’: School teachers waste time on ‘data-entry’ as apps become integral to monitoring
- Not even 30% of central university teachers are women; 25.4% posts vacant: Education ministry data
- Public policy, social impact courses boom despite tepid job scene
- MBA Jobs: Capstone projects, case competitions become key placement tools amid hiring slowdown
- Director General of IMI: ‘MBA courses now need modular curriculum linked to industry problems’
- Goa Institute of Management plans major boost to online courses; ‘AI literacy crucial,’ says director