Approximately 350 to 400 students flocked to the fourth open house session organised by the Delhi University to answer queries on the four-year undergraduate programme to be implemented from the 2013 academic session. J M Khurana, dean of Students Welfare said, ‘Candidates seeking admission to courses for which there are no entrance exams, must either register online or fill the available OMR forms and submit them at the admission centers.’ There will be no registration form at the college level, he said.
All India Students Association (AISA) campaigned against the model outside the open house venue.
DU’S MANAGEMENT STUDIES ENTRANCE ON 26 JUNE
Delhi University has announced 26 June as the date for the entrance test for students looking to take admission in Bachelor (with Hons) in Management Studies (Four-Year Programme). ‘Applicants shall take an objective-type multiple choice test. Exams will be held at Delhi, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Kolkata. There is no prescribed syllabus, but Quantitative Ability, Reasoning and Analytical Ability, English, Business and General Awareness have been included in the past.
All India Students Association (AISA) campaigned against the model outside the open house venue.
DU’S MANAGEMENT STUDIES ENTRANCE ON 26 JUNE
Delhi University has announced 26 June as the date for the entrance test for students looking to take admission in Bachelor (with Hons) in Management Studies (Four-Year Programme). ‘Applicants shall take an objective-type multiple choice test. Exams will be held at Delhi, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Kolkata. There is no prescribed syllabus, but Quantitative Ability, Reasoning and Analytical Ability, English, Business and General Awareness have been included in the past.