DU colleges may have their own admission criteria after 5th cut-off
BY MPost24 May 2016 6:28 AM IST
MPost24 May 2016 6:28 AM IST
Delhi University may give a free hand to its colleges in deciding their own admission criteria for vacant seats remaining after the fifth cut off list, which is likely to be the final merit list, issued by the varsity for the upcoming academic session.
Millennium Post had earlier reported this move in March. The university had constituted a 24-member committee, comprising deans from faculties of science, commerce and arts, nine college principals and members from the executive and academic councils, to formulate an admission policy which will be notified by end of this month.
The panel will submit its final recommendations to the Vice-Chancellor who will then take a call on the admission policy for the session. “Principals of various colleges have raised the issue in past as well that issuing numerous cut offs delays the admission process but since the seats remain vacant closing the process is also not a fair idea.
“So it has been decided this time that there will be maximum five cut off lists this time unlike previous years when the varsity used to issue up to 12 cut offs,” a committee member said. The member further said that the colleges will be free to set their own criteria after that to fill the vacant seats rather than depending on the Registrar’s office to set the merit.
However, the colleges may be asked to notify their criteria beforehand to ensure there are no back door entries and the admission process is transparent.
Next Story