DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University to start registration process for UG programmes on August 2
Press Trust of India | July 17, 2021 | 01:06 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date for registration for PG programmes is August 21 and for UG programmes is August 31.
New Delhi: The Delhi University will start the registration process for undergraduate programmes on August 2, acting vice chancellor P C Joshi announced on Saturday. The registration process for postgraduate (PG) programmes will begin on July 26, he added.
The last date for registration for PG programmes is August 21 and for UG programmes is August 31.
"We have had an intensive meeting of our education committee and have now come up with the dates for admission for this academic session," Joshi said. The admission process will be completely online like last year, he added.
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