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Delhi University Admissions: Over 30,000 Applications On Opening Day

The admission process of The University of Delhi which started on Monday saw a tremendous number of applications on the opening day. The 100% cutoff demand is higher than ever.

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Delhi University Admissions: Over 30,000 Applications On Opening Day
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The University of Delhi received over 30,000 applications on Monday, the opening day of admissions under the first cut-off list, according to data shared by the varsity.

Many college principals said they received applications from students who scored 100%, even in the subjects for which full marks had not been sought.

The university released its first cut-off list on October 1 with eight colleges seeking perfect scores for admission to 10 courses.

According to university officials, 30,554 applications were received till 7.10 pm and 2,286 were approved. Nearly 795 students made payments.

Nearly 70,000 seats are available across colleges. The admission process went completely online from last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Dr Rajesh Giri, the principal of Rajdhani College, said the process has been going on smoothly and the response is encouraging.

"This year, there are more applicants seeking admission on the first day than previous years. It's different this year maybe because of students fear they may not get a chance in subsequent cut-off lists due to a limited seats and a high number of students scoring above 95 per cent," he said.

"Teachers will be able to process the admissions under subsequent cut-offs from their homes. But since this is the first cut-off list, members of the various committees are functioning from the college," the principal said, adding admission of 30 candidates has been approved.

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Hansraj College, which sought 100 per cent marks for admission to BSc (Honours) Computer Science received 11 applications in the unreserved category and 12 from students who have scored 100 per cent for the OBC category, which means that they will be admitted under the unreserved category, according to officials.

In total, 38 admissions were approved by the college.

Suman Sharma, the principal of Lady Shri Ram College, said they have received over 750 applications for admissions to various courses.

"It's a surprise that there has been a huge rush for getting admissions to Philosophy (Honours). Seeing the current situation, we might not open the course during the second cut-off list.

(With PTI Inputs)

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