DU PG Admission 2021: Last date to apply under first merit list today; Details here
Anu Parthiban | November 21, 2021 | 12:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who want to apply for DU PG admission 2021 under first merit-list can register at admission.uod.ac.in till 11.59 pm today. DU PG 2nd, 3rd merit list dates here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Delhi University PG admission 2021 under the DU PG first merit list will end today, November 21. Candidates who want to apply for DU PG admission 2021 can register at admission.uod.ac.in till 11.59 pm today. DU colleges will verify and approve the postgraduate admission of candidates by November 22. Following this, candidates have to pay the DU PG admission fee by November 23 to confirm their seats.
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The DU PG first admission list 2021 for merit and entrance based programmes was released on November 17 and the admission under the 1st list began on November 18. Candidates must note that the DU PG merit list 2021 for the second and third round on November 26 and December 3, respectively.
The merit list for DU PG admission 2021 has been prepared on the basis of the marks scored by candidates in the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET).
Candidates have to note that eight merit lists were released by Delhi University for PG admission last year. However, this year, the university has just announced about three merit lists so far.
Meanwhile, DU colleges will resume offline classes from November 22 for first year UG students. Several colleges including Shri Ram College of Commerce, Indraprastha College For Women, Gargi College and Ramanujan College will be holding their orientation days on November 22. The university also issued guidelines against ragging .
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