Delhi University (DU) witnessed a huge number of students flocking to the college campuses and the post offices on the last day of sale of forms, 18 June 2012.
A number of 15,000 forms were personally deposited at the counters on the day, with 11,000 sold through the university's online registration portal. Also, the registration process kick started half an hour prior to the scheduled time owing to the huge rush. An additional counter was also set up at the Arts Faculty in North Campus.
Apart from the general category students, a huge number of students turned up, the ones applying under various quotas, non residential students and also students under the extracurricular and sports quota. The online applications played a massive spoil sport this year hence amounting to a large rush brigade on the final day. Students who couldn’t apply online due to the technical glitches visited the University to apply manually on the last date.
With the cut-offs expected to go higher this year, there is a chill in the year . Students have their fingers crossed and are waiting for a decent and a reachable cut off list. In case the board percentage of the applicants falls into the range of the cut-off list of their desired course and the college, they must immediately apply to the college along with the documents and registration fees without delay. Also, students who have not applied through the centralized pre-admission form, will not be eligible for admissions in any regular course.
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