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HindustanTimes Thu,20 Jun 2013

DU gets 65,000 more forms, cut-offs to rise

With 65,000 more applications than last year, the varsity has received 2,10,000 applications - a number which, officials say, is likely to rise on Wednesday - the last day for filing applications. Shaswati Das reports.

Faltering system sends jitters

Delhi University may have tried to boost the number of online applications this year, but those who applied through the varsity website are beset with a variety of problems. Some have even made mistakes that may hamper their case. Mallica Joshi reports. College profiles | Course profile

Varsity's steps to help disabled students leave a lot to be desired

Delhi University on Thursday lined up a slew of measures intended to help disabled applicants this admission season on a day complaints poured in of lack of clarity among such candidates regarding the application process. Shaswati Das and Aakriti Vasudeva report.

Jaitley asks HRD minister to defer four-year course

Arun Jaitley, the leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, has written to MM Pallam Raju, the Union human resource development minister, asking for the decision to introduce a four-year graduation course in Delhi University to be deferred till further consultations.

DU reaches out after glitches stalk applicants

Those applying for admissions to the Bachelor's with honours course in management studies - which is turning out to be the most sought-after programme this year - are faced with a unique problem. Geetika Aggarwal reports. Where to buy application forms

NALSAR University comes up with hot new options

If you want to make a career in law, the NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad is offering some innovative courses. HT reports.

New 4-yr prog leaves many anxious

The several changes introduced in the system due to the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) have caught aspirants off guard. Shaswati Das

Math still a stumbling block

Delhi University's decision to allow commerce students who did not study mathematics to pursue courses that fall under this stream may have come as a ray of hope to many, but the colleges seem to have ignored the notification. Mallica Joshi reports. Dates to remember | College profiles | Vox pop | Course profile

Record paper form sales despite online option

Despite the controversy it has found itself in regarding the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP), Delhi University saw a record sale of forms on the first day of application on Wednesday. HT reports.

Twitterati takes on CBSE results

Students who wrote the 2012-13 CBSE Class 12 exams, took to the social media to announce their and their loved ones' results. Many in the Twitter universe had a lot of jokes in their kitty. While some quipped about how family and distant relatives respond to them, others found their kicks in what follows these results.
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