DU Admissions 2020: Online application form likely to released today at du.ac.in by 5 pm
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NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi is likely to release the DU admission form 2020 today at 5 pm. The last date of filling the admission form is expected to be July 20.
Candidates who wish to register themselves in UG, PG and Doctoral level programmes offered by the DU affiliated colleges can fill the Delhi University application form by visiting the official website.
The Delhi University UG admission 2020 will be done on the basis of the best of four calculations of Delhi University, except for a few UG programmes such as BA Hons. Humanities and Social Sciences and Integrated Course in Journalism.
For postgraduate programmes, the admissions will be done on the basis of Delhi University entrance test. The entrance test is expected to be conducted from July 27 to August 10.
The University will hold a webinar at 5 pm through Google Meet to discuss DU admission process and other related information.
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