DU Admission 2020: First cut offs may not be out on October 10
Team Careers360 | October 8, 2020 | 12:39 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Delhi University (DU) officials, on Thursday, hinted that the first cut offs for DU admissions may not come out on October 10 as was widely reported in the media.
Officials said that they have only confirmed the deadline set for each principal to give the cutoffs, that is by October 10, and that their comments were “wrongly interpreted”.
The officials, however, refused to confirm a date on which the cut offs will be published. According to the official admission schedule notified on the website, DU’s first cut-off list will be issued on October 12.
Speaking to Careers360, Shobha Bagai, dean of admissions at Delhi University, said: “I will just say that I think everybody is reading the media wrong and interpreting it wrong. We had just said that we had asked the principals to give it to us on October 10.”
“Now the cut offs will only be declared once we have this from all the principals. That is not in my hands so i cannot give that information right now,” Bagai added.
The DU admission process is completely online this year for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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