DU Admissions: Vacant Seats Filled Based on Board Marks
Delhi University's Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Bhagini Nivedita College are conducting admissions based on Class 12 board marks to fill vacant seats. This decision comes after the centralised admission process left almost 2000 seats unfilled.
Delhi University's admission process has taken a new turn with two of its colleges, Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Bhagini Nivedita College, conducting admissions based on Class 12 board marks. This decision aims to fill the vacant seats that remained unfilled after the centralised admission process.
DU Colleges Recruitment: Overview
| Authority / Board | Delhi University |
|---|---|
| Vacancy/Post Name | Undergraduate Seats |
| Advt No. / Cycle | 2025-2026 |
| Selection Process | Class 12 Board Marks |
| Official Website | du.ac.in |
Important Dates & Schedule
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Start of Admission Process | Recently Started |
| Completion of First Round | Friday |
Eligibility
Criteria & Vacancy Details
- The admission process is open to students who have passed their Class 12 board exams.
- Approximately 2000 seats are vacant across the two colleges.
- Aditi Mahavidyalaya has around 1000 seats vacant, while Bhagini Nivedita College has 985 seats remaining.
How to Apply Online
- Students can apply for admissions online or offline.
- The application process is currently underway.
- Students are advised to check the official website of the colleges for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the admission process for DU colleges?
A: The admission process for DU colleges is based on Class 12 board marks. Students can apply online or offline.
Q: How many seats are vacant in Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Bhagini Nivedita College?
A: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has around 1000 seats vacant, while Bhagini Nivedita College has 985 seats remaining.
Q: What is the reason for conducting separate admissions?
A: The reason for conducting separate admissions is that the centralised admission process left almost 2000 seats unfilled. The colleges are on the outskirts of Delhi, and the centralised system is not suited for institutions intended to serve students from the rural belt.
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