UG Admissions 2021: How different states will hold college admissions
College Admissions 2021: ISC, CGBSE, RBSE and other Class 12 results are out. As students wait for CBSE 2021, states plan UG admissions.
Vagisha Kaushik | July 25, 2021 | 04:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Over half a dozen school boards have announced the Class 12 results 2021 including ISC and state boards like Chhattisgarh (CGBSE), Rajasthan (RBSE), West Bengal (WBCHSE), Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) . While the wait is on for some of the largest to do so, including Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE Class 12 result), Uttar Pradesh (UPMSP) and Maharashtra HSC, several states and universities have already come up with strategies for degree admissions this year.
The board exams were cancelled this year due to the pandemic situation. Several states including West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha declared Class 12 results 2021 on the basis of alternative evaluation criteria formed by the boards. The CBSE will do so too.
Meanwhile, the education ministry also decided to put the expansion of the Central University Common Entrance Test (CUCET 2021) on hold for a year. Therefore, several central universities, including Delhi University, will continue to admit students based on their own policies.
This is what states and universities are doing.
UG Admissions 2021
DU Admissions 2021 criteria
The University of Delhi announced the DU admission process for the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on July 20. It said that the admissions to UG programmes will be based on the Class 12th examination marks, this year. The admission process will begin from August 2. The last date for applying to DU courses is August 31. The first DU cut-off 2021 will be announced between September 7 and 10.
West Bengal Admissions 2021 criteria
On July 8, West Bengal education minister Bratya Basu met vice chancellors of state-run universities to discuss admission to UG courses. After the discussion, several authorities of Jadavpur University on Sunday said that they will devise a new mechanism for UG admissions 2021 . Students will be admitted to UG courses on the basis of ISC and CBSE results 2021. Several colleges affiliated to the university are planning to give weightage to Class 10 marks as well. However, the authorities said the decision will arrive within a week.
Mumbai Admissions 2021 criteria
Universities and colleges in Mumbai have also started UG admissions 2021 with a minimum eligibility criteria of 50% marks in Class 12. Vijaybhoomi University, Mumbai has started the admission process for the academic session 2021-23. According to the eligibility criteria of Vijaybhoomi University, the candidates must have secured at least 50% marks in the last qualifying examination and VSAT score for UG courses.
Gujarat Admissions 2021 criteria
Even in Gujarat, colleges have started the admission process. Gujarat University is offering admission to all the UG and PG courses on the basis of Class 12 marks except for certain courses like MBA, Nursing, MBBS, etc.
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