Miranda House to host open house for CUET UG 2026 aspirants
Press Trust of India | June 17, 2026 | 08:59 AM IST | 1 min read
Ahead of admissions, DU's MIranda House invites Class 12 pass-outs for campus tours, faculty interactions
DU's Miranda House has invited girls who recently cleared Class 12 for open house sessions on its campus to familiarise CUET-UG aspirants with the college's academic environment and student life. The sessions, from June 17 to 19 and on June 22, will provide prospective students and their families an opportunity to interact with the principal, faculty members, current students and alumnae, and learn about the college's academic programmes, extracurricular activities and campus facilities, according to a statement. CUET UG 2026 LIVE updates.
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As part of the programme, visitors will be taken on guided tours of the campus, including the library, laboratories, academic departments and sports facilities, it stated. Interactive question-and-answer sessions with faculty members and students will also be organised to help aspirants better understand college life and the admission process. Miranda House Principal Dr Bijayalaxmi Nanda said the open house would offer students and their parents a chance to experience the institution first-hand and make informed decisions regarding higher education.
Registration for the sessions will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis through the QR code provided on the official open house poster, the college said.
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