DU PG Admit card 2019 to be released anytime soon; know all details
Parul Thapa | June 27, 2019 | 03:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Free DownloadNew Delhi, June 24: University of Delhi will release the DU PG 2019 admit card soon in online mode. Aspirants who have successfully registered themselves online for various PG programmes offered by the university will be able to download the admit card by using their required login credentials. Candidates must keep in mind that the DU PG admit card 2019 will only be allotted to them if they are deemed as eligible to appear for the DU entrance test. The hard copy of the admit card will not be sent to any candidates via post/courier.
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After downloading the admit card, the candidates must make sure to check the details mentioned in it carefully. If candidates find any mistake/error on the admit card, they must contact the exam conducting body for necessary changes. Details like candidate’s name, roll number, exam venue, exam centre and important guidelines will be mentioned on the DU PG 2019 admit card.
It is highly advised that the candidates bring multiple copies of their admit card to the examination centre as it might be useful for them. Without the admit card, the candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination centre to appear for the DU PG entrance test.
As per the official guidelines, aspirants should reach the examination centre at least half an hour before the commencement of the entrance test. Also, they will not be allowed to carry any calculator, smartphone, smartwatch, mobile phones or any other electronic device inside the examination hall. If any candidate is found carrying such devices, they will immediately be disqualified with serious action/s taken against them.
This year, as many as 1,54,075 candidates have applied for DU registration process for PG programmes, out of which, only 1,31,129 candidates paid for it. That means 22, 946 candidates did not pay for DU registration process. Highest category to register for DU admission 2019 was General category with 70,326 registrations, followed by OBC with 30,335, SC with 19,558 registrations, ST with 6,463 registrations and EWS with 4,447 registrations.
Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) is conducted every year by the University of Delhi for admission to its various PG programmes. The university will conduct the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) from July 03, 2019 to July 08, 2019. It must be noted that the DU PG 2019 entrance test will be held in a computer-based mode, the result of which will be announced on the official website.
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