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Special Open Day on Saturday for women students of Delhi University

The second session on Saturday will be held between noon and 1.30 pm at the Conference Centre in north campus.

Updated on: Jun 07, 2019 12:49 PM IST
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In a bid to help women aspirants seeking admission to Delhi University this year, the varsity will organise a special Open House for them this Saturday.

Students at a counselling session with experts on the first day of Delhi University 2019 Open days at DU North campus in New Delhi, India, on Friday, May 31, 2019. (Biplov Bhuyan/HT PHOTO)
Students at a counselling session with experts on the first day of Delhi University 2019 Open days at DU North campus in New Delhi, India, on Friday, May 31, 2019. (Biplov Bhuyan/HT PHOTO)

The second session on Saturday — to be held between noon and 1.30 pm at the Conference Centre in north campus — will be attended by Pratyush Vatsala, principal of Lakshmibai college; Payal Mago, principal of Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women; Aarti Saxena, advisor, Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB); and deputy Dean, Students Welfare Hena Singh.

“The session will help answer all queries of students including those over hostel facilities, safety and accessibility of certain colleges,” said Vatsala.

Dean of Students’ Welfare Rajeev Gupta said that the decision was taken after keeping in the mind that the varsity has many women colleges. “There are many women-oriented and vocational courses. We thought it will be good to invite students to come in large numbers and get their queries cleared as well as provide them information,” he said.

The session would also address doubts and queries on NCWEB, which allows women students residing in the National capital Territory of Delhi to enroll themselves as students of the Board and attend classes only on Sundays, leaving weekdays free. The NCWEB currently offers BA (Programme) and B.Com.

This year, the varsity has also implemented a uniform relaxation criterion — one per cent relief in the cut-off — for female candidates seeking admissions in 26 co-ed colleges for undergraduate courses. Before this, the colleges were offering 1% to 4% relaxation to women candidates in the cut-off.

 
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