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Separate forms for General /OBC and SC/ST/Physically handicapped applicants

Delhi University has come up with minor change in the Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) for the new academic session of the four-year under graduate programme.

Suchitra Gupta, deputy dean of Students Welfare, while addressing more than a thousand students who had flocked to the convention hall of the University on the second day of an open house organised to address queries on the four-year model, said that from this academic session there will be two types of OMR admission forms.

 ‘OMR  has been divided into two different categories, one for the General and OBC category students and the other for SC/ST and physically handicapped students.

Both sides of the OMR form is same, but a minor change with a few names of courses has been written on the other side of the OMR to make students familiar with the new courses and structure of University,’ she said, A DU official,on condition of anonymity, said students belonging to SC/ST and physically handicapped categories  might have to pay for the OMR forms because after the submission a material required to scan it was available free of cost for old  forms.

Questions related to entrance examinations, admission forms, interviews and CATE were raised by anxious students and their parents on the second day of open house. The Students Welfare officials of Delhi University succeeded in answering all the queries .

Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, dean of Students Welfare while answering the doubts said, ‘There won’t be a Common Aptitude Test for English or CATE from this academic year and all admissions for BA English (honours) will be based on cut-offs to be issued by colleges, as per the University scheduled’.
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