Delhi University announces 75% fee concession for PwBD candidates for PG programmes
DU Fees 2022: Today is the last date to make fee payment by candidates allotted seats in DU PG second merit list 2022 at admission.uod.ac.in.
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Download NowAnu Parthiban | December 10, 2022 | 11:09 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has announced 75 percent fee concession for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) candidates taking postgraduate (PG) admissions 2022 in DU colleges from this year.
In a latest notice, the Delhi University said, “It is hereby notified that the candidates belonging to the PwBD category shall be given a fee concession of 75% of the total fees as compared to the other students taking admission in a particular programme in the university.”
On August 2, the university had released a notice regarding the DU PG admission fee structure 2022 to ensure uniformity in various heads of expenditure. Students are advised to go through the fee structure of various colleges on the respective college websites.
According to the new fee structure implemented from this academic year 2022-23, there will be no change in the tuition fee for PG admission, however, students will have to pay Rs 100 and Rs 900 for University Student Welfare Fund and University Development Fund respectively.
Additionally, university facilities and service charges will be Rs 500 and Economically Weaker Section Support University Fund will be Rs 100, it said.
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The university further said that the faculty/department facilities and services and college students welfare fund will be charged as per the decision by the particular DU college.
Candidates who were allotted seats in the DU PG second merit list 2022 will have to make payment on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in, today.
DU PG Admission 2022 fee structure
Here’s Delhi University fee structure for PG admission implemented from this academic year.
DU fee structure 2022-23 |
Fees |
Tuition fee |
No change |
University Students Welfare Fund |
Rs 100 |
Faculty/Department/Centre/ College Students Welfare Fund |
As decided by the university/college |
University Development Fund |
Rs 900 |
College Development Fund |
As decided by the college |
University facilities and service charges |
Rs 500 |
Faculty/Department/Centre/ College facilities and service charges |
As decided by the college |
Economically Weaker Section Support University Fund |
Rs 100 |
Delhi University Students Union Fund (DUSU) |
No change |
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