Delhi University to use Class XII marks to fill vacant seats: Vice Chancellor
By Vishu Adhana
New Delhi [India], August 1 (ANI): Delhi University (DU) will use Class XII marks to fill any remaining vacant seats after the regular admission rounds are completed, Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Thursday.
The announcement comes as the University Grants Commission issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for Central Universities to ensure all seats in UG and PG courses are filled.
Reacting to the directive, Yogesh Singh told ANI, "We welcome the directive by UGC. We are equally sensitive to the fact that seats in any course should not remain vacant. We will use Class XII marks to fill the vacant seats in UG programs."
As per the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by UGC, universities can conduct their entrance exams for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses if seats remain vacant after the regular admission rounds.
When asked about holding an entrance exam to fill vacant seats, Singh said, "We will not hold an entrance exam but will ensure all seats are filled in the university."
The university's current admissions process began on May 28 with the first phase, which saw around 270,000 students registering on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.
The UGC in the guidelines said that the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores will remain the primary criteria for admitting students in the central universities. However, students who appeared in CUET, but may or may not have applied to the respective university for the courses or programs earlier may also be considered.
Further, students who appeared in CUET may be considered irrespective of the domain subject papers in which they appeared, the SOP said adding that the universities can relax the domain subject-specific criteria for admission to a particular course or program. (ANI)
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