DU Admissions 2020: Registration begins for UG, PG, MPhil and PhD programmes
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NEW DELHI: Delhi University has released the DU 2020 application form for admission to the various undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral level programmes on June 20 at du.ac.in.
The last date of filling DU admission form 2020 for PG and UG programmes is July 4 (5 pm).
The application fee for merit-based courses is Rs 250, whereas for candidates belonging to SC/ST/PwBD/EWS category, the registration fee is Rs 100. The application fee for Delhi University entrance based courses is Rs 750.
The UG applicants will be allowed to update their marks after the declaration of class 12th CBSE results.
The cut off dates are expected to be out after the Class 12th CBSE results announcement.
This year university has also decided to complete the complete admission process in online mode, including the document verification process.
The students will be asked to appear in person only at the time of admission.
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