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UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
BULLETIN OF INFORMATION
FOR
ADMISSION TO
POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMS 2022-2023
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Message from Vice-Chancellor
The University has always been a pioneer in laying milestones in academics for others to follow. It
is actively engaged in the process of bringing a paradigm shift in higher education by orienting
curriculum frameworks and structure of the programs with the National Education Policy (NEP)
2020. The NEP 2020 is aimed at transforming the education system in the country and the
University is leaving no stone unturned in order to implement the policy in its true spirit.
The University is expanding its academic horizon and adequate infrastructure development is
planned accordingly. After demerger of Delhi College of Engineering and Netaji Subhas Institute of
Technology from the University, the vacuum so created is now going to be filled by the introduction
of three Bachelor of Technology Programs, namely B. Tech in Computer science and Engineering,
B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering and B. Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
under the Faculty of Technology. Accordingly, a new building for the Faculty of Technology is
planned to be set upright in the heart of North Campus. Infrastructural expansions including two
blocks for Office and Laboratory in Maurice Nagar and two new hostels in Dhakka Complex are
underway. For the convenience of students residing in various parts of Delhi, Facilitation Centres
are being set up in Najafgarh (West Delhi), Bhawana (North-west Delhi), Surajmal Vihar (East
Delhi), and Fatehpur Beri (South Delhi) to deal with various administrative matters.
During the recent pandemic, the University remained functional, without compromising the health
of its students and employees. The admissions, teaching, and learning well as Examination
continued in online mode. While the situation is returning to normalcy, the University plans to roll
out its year-long Centenary celebrations with which it intends to leave an indelible mark not only
on the academia but on the larger community as well.
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I urge everyone who will be joining the University of Delhi family to come forward and play an
active role in the Centenary Celebrations as well as in taking forward the rich legacy handed down
to us through the hard work and sweat of our predecessors. It is indeed our collective responsibility
to give our best in all spheres of our engagement, without compromising with mediocracy, so that
we continue to excel not just today but for times to come.
Best Wishes!
Yogesh Singh
Vice-Chancellor
University of Delhi
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2022 – The Centenary Year
Students and research scholars have always been considered as the core stakeholders within the University.
Placed in such momentous times, we feel very happy to note that all those of you who choose to seek
admission to one or the other courses at the University will not only get to become a part of one of the most
distinguished institutions of higher learning in the country, but will also acquire the privilege of being
present on the historic Centenary celebration. You are indeed fortunate that you will be that special
Centenary batch that will get an opportunity to share in and play a meaningful role in the rollout of the
Centenary celebrations, which are planned as yearlong programs and initiatives, beginning on the Centenary
Foundation Day of 1st May, 2022 and culminating with the Foundation Day of 2023. In this context, you will
be pleased to know that the Centenary Logo for the yearlong celebration has also been selected from the
entries received through an open competition that was held for the students of the University. Ms. Kratika
Khinchi, a second year student of Gargi College is the creator of the Centenary Logo.
The yearlong celebrations shall see the organization of multifarious programs at the University, department
and college levels. These will include programs of institutional social responsibility like community outreach
initiatives and plantation work, among others; programs of academic engagement like seminars, conferences,
workshops and lecture series; cultural events in myriad realms; sports competitions and events; book fairs;
exhibition of rare books and manuscripts; organization of seminars, conferences, workshops and lecture
series; initiatives in the domain of research & development; green initiatives; innovative practices and a
plethora of student-centric activities.
The wide ranging celebrations, spread across campuses, departments and colleges, and encompassing
curricular and extra-curricular spectrums shall surely provide ample opportunities for students of all interests
and aptitudes to participate. We look forward to your being a part of the University of Delhi, and thereby
sharing in its Centenary Celebrations. We also await your valued role and contribution in furthering the
prestige and glory of this much-acclaimed institution.
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DISCLAIMER
This Bulletin of Information and PG portal is a compendium of inputs assembled and
collated from various Faculties, Departments, Centres, Colleges and other related
sources. Due care has been taken to reproduce the authentic official version of rules and
regulations and other relevant information provided on the Portal, as far as possible.
However, it should, in no case, be construed as a warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding the completeness and accuracy of the information so far provided as a ready
reference.
The University of Delhi disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or
damage caused to him/her arising out of any action taken on the basis of the provided
information. Any error, if found, on the Portal may be due to inadvertent omissions,
clerical mistakes or any other reason. The University reserves the right to modify,
update or delete any part of the Information without any prior notice.
University reserves the right to revise, amend, update, or delete any part of this Bulletin
without giving any prior notice. Any change so made shall be updated on the PG
Admission Portal. Any change made in any programs after the release of this bulletin
shall become effective from the date it is posted on the Postgraduate Admissions Portal,
www.admission.uod.ac.in.
The University has the right to change/modify its admission policies and processes
anytime without giving any prior notification. All the updates will be given on the
University website http://www.admission.uod.ac.in.
Candidates are responsible for regularly checking the websites and admission portals
of NTA and University of Delhi for updates and admission related policies. Grievances
resulting from not having consulted this bulletin and the website/s will not be
entertained.
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Important Points
❖ In case of non-compliance of any of the requirements for admission including the non-
submission of relevant documents and / or non-payment of fee within the prescribed date and
time, the candidate will lose his / her right to admission.
❖ If at any stage the documents relating to the admission of a candidate are found to be fake /
non-genuine or fabricated or in any other manner defective, the said candidate will not be
admitted and if already admitted, admission will be cancelled without any prior notice in this
regard. If the same is found after the completion of program, his / her degree will be cancelled
and appropriate legal action will be taken against him / her.
❖ Prior to online registration, the candidates are advised to go through the Bulletin of
Information, the University Act, Statutes and Ordinances. The same are available on the
University website.
❖ The candidate‘s participation in the Admission Procedure will be provisional. If, at any stage, it
is found that he/she doesn‘t fulfill the Minimum Eligibility Criteria, his/her admission, if
granted, will be cancelled ipso facto, and appropriate legal action will be taken against him/her.
❖ The candidates are advised to ascertain the Minimum Eligibility Criteria for the program(s)
they are applying for.
❖ The University will not refund the Registration Fee in case any candidate is found ineligible for
the applied program at a later stage.
❖ Changes made in any program after the release of this Bulletin shall become effective from the
date it is posted on the Postgraduate (PG) Admissions Portal: www.admission.uod.ac.in.
❖ Candidates are responsible for regularly checking the portal for any updates and grievances.
Any grievance pertaining to the candidate‘s lack of awareness to the published information and
updates will not be entertained.
❖ Where the seats are allocated to St Stephens College, since the matter is sub-judice under the
Hon‘ble High Court, status-quo will be maintained for the time being.
❖ The Supernumerary Seats cannot be converted into any other category.
❖ Process of Admission under Sports Category will be announced on the website.
❖ For notifications and updates regarding Postgraduate (PG) Admissions, please visit:
www.admission.uod.ac.in.
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Table of Content
1 Important Points
1.1 Important Deadlines
1.2 Help Desk Information
1.3 Online Registration
1.4 Registration Fee (non-refundable) for Postgraduate Programs
2 Mode of Admission
3 Minimum Eligibility Criteria
3.1 Age
3.2 Program-Specific Eligibility Criteria / Qualifying Examinations
3.3 Equivalence Criteria
4 Delhi University Entrance Test (Duet 2022)
4.1 About National Testing Agency (NTA)
4.2 Centres for the Entrance Test (DUET 2022)
4.3 Scheme Of Examination
5 Admission Process
6 Admission in NCWEB
7 Admission in SOL
8 Reservation and Relaxation
8.1 Reservation for Schedule Caste (SC) / Schedule Tribe (ST) Candidates
8.2 Reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) Candidates
8.3 Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) Candidates
9 SUPERNUMERARY SEATS
9.1 Reservation / Concession for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD)
9.2 Armed Forces (CW) Quota
9.3 Ward Quota
9.4 Sports Quota
10 Registration / Admission of Foreign Nationals
11 General Guidelines
12 Admission Grievance Redressal Committee(s)
Annexure I List of Post Graduate Programs
Annexure II Program Specific Eligibility Criteria
Annexure III Prescribed format for EWS Certificate
Annexure IV Format Educational Concession Certificate
Annexure V Policies on Conduct of Students
Annexure VI University Facilities
Annexure Syllabus For The Test
VII Admit Card For Duet 2022
Important Instructions For Candidates
Prohibited Materials
Procedure Of Declaration Of DUET 2022 Result
Code Of Conduct For The Candidates Of Duet 2022
Re-Evaluation/Re-Checking Of Result
Procedure For Appearing In Computer Based Test (Cbt)
NTA Weeding Out Norms
Legal Jurisdiction
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1.1 Important Deadlines
Task Start Date End Date
Registration and Payment of Registration Fee DUET 2022 6th April, 2022 May 15, 2022
Declaration of Admission Lists, Admission, and TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER AT
Deposition of Admission Fee www.admission.uod.ac.in
FOREIGN STUDENTS
The University has a designated Foreign Students‘ Advisor Office to handle all enquiries
regarding rules and responsibilities for admitting Foreign Candidates. The foreign national
Candidates may approach: FOREIGN STUDENTS REGISTRY OFFICE
Conference Centre, Near Gate No. 4, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi110007
Phone No: +91-11-27666756 | E-mail: fsr@du.ac.in
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1.3 ONLINE REGISTRATION
A All the candidates seeking admission to the Postgraduate (PG) programs are required to register online.
B There is a common web portal dedicated to the Registration of candidates and a common Registration
Form for admission to all the Postgraduate Programs in the University. Online Registration details are
available on: http://www.admission.uod.ac.in/
C A first time user, in order to access PG Admission Portal, need to register on the portal. With a valid email
ID he / she can easily register and generate login details by clicking on ― New User Registration
button.
❖ Candidates who do not have a valid e-mail ID must create an e-mail ID before proceeding.
❖ Click Help tab on the Portal to view the Step by Step Instructions to fill the Registration Form.1
❖ In the 'Login details', every candidate will furnish his / her personal details (strictly as given in his
/ her original certificates), e-mail ID and mobile number (10 digit number without any prefix),
which will be used for future correspondence, and will create a password (of maximum six
characters).
❖ Please ascertain that all the details given in the form are complete and correct, because the same
will be used throughout the admission procedure and subsequently after Admission too.
D On successful submission of the required details a confirmation link will be generated on the given e-mail
ID, and the candidate would confirm his / her Registration by clicking the link.
E The candidate needs to keep both USERNAME (e-mail ID) and PASSWORD handy because it will be
required to access his / her account on the portal as well as for all the future correspondence throughout the
admission process.
F The candidate is required to re-login to the portal using 'USERNAME', 'PASSWORD' or 'MOBILE
NUMBER' and 'OTP' and complete the Registration Form. He / she needs to upload the following items:
❖ His/her Passport size Photograph (maximum size: 50 KB; Formats: JPG / JPEG / PNG)
❖ His/her Scanned Signature (maximum size: 50 KB; Formats: JPG / JPEG / PNG)
❖ His/her final statement of marks of the qualifying examination
G The candidate also needs to furnish details of his/her Identity Proof (with photograph) and is required to
upload the scanned copy of the same. This can be any one of the following documents:
Aadhaar Card (with photograph) / Voter‘s Identity Card / PAN Card / Passport / Driving License
H The uploaded files can be checked and, if required, can be replaced before submission. Once all the above-
mentioned files are duly uploaded, the candidate can proceed with ―‗‗Submit My Profile‖.
I The candidate, thereafter, will proceed with ―‗‗Apply in New Program‖, and will provide his/her
educational details, the details of the program in which he/she is applying, as well as the Admission
Criteria (MERIT BASED, ENTRANCE TEST BASED or BOTH MERIT & ENTRANCE TEST
BASED as applicable).
J The candidate can save his / her details by clicking ―‖Save Application‖ and check the
details filled in the form.
K After furnishing all the required details and documents, the candidate can proceed with any one of
the three options available at the bottom of the page: 'EDIT', ‗PAY FEE' & 'MY HOME'.
L The Application Fee can be paid through any one of the available online payment options: Net
Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, and UPI.
M The Registration will be considered complete only after the realization of online payment.
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N A candidate who wishes to apply for more than one program will fill the same Registration Form
for each program but need to pay separately for each program.
2. MODE OF ADMISSION
A All the Departments of the University, except those that offer inter-disciplinary or professional
programs, have two modes of admission for Postgraduate Programs:
❖ MERIT BASED: 50% of the total seats will be filled on the basis of the candidates‗ merit
in the Qualifying Examination. Wherever applicable, MERIT BASED option is open only
for the candidates who have eligible Bachelor Degree from the University of Delhi.
❖ ENTRANCE TEST BASED: Remaining 50% of the total seats will be filled on the basis
of candidates‘ rank in Entrance Test.
B It may again be noted that all the candidates seeking admission to the Postgraduate
Programs have to mandatorily register online, irrespective of the mode of admission.
There will be neither offline registration nor offline admission.
C At the time of registration, candidates can choose to apply under one of the following options:
❖ MERIT BASED only
❖ ENTRANCE TEST BASED only
❖ Both MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST BASED
D The Departments will release separate Admission Lists in both modes. Reservation/
Concession, as per the existing rules of the University of Delhi, will be applicable
separately in both the modes (MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST).
E Process of Admissions Under the Sports Category will be announced later.
As per Ordinance - I of the University, there is no minimum age bar for admission to the
Postgraduate Programs in the University and its colleges except in the programs where the
respective regulatory bodies, such as Medical Council of India (MCI), All India Council of
Technical Education (AICTE), Bar Council of India (BCI), National Council of Teacher
Education (NCTE), Dental Council of India (DCI), etc. have prescribed the minimum age
requirement in their respective regulations.
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3.2 Program-Specific Eligibility Criteria / Qualifying Examinations
The details of Program-Specific Eligibility Criteria / Qualifying Examination for each program
are given in Annexure - II and are also provided on: http://www.admission.uod.ac.in.
Candidates must refer to the Program-Specific Eligibility Criteria as well.
The Departments / Colleges of the University may advise the candidates concerned, wherever
necessary, to get recognition/equivalence of their degrees/diplomas / certificates authenticated
from the Association of Indian Universities / University Grants Commission / AICTE / Council
of Boards of School Education in India (COBSE) for the purpose of admission to the
Department / College. Further, the cases of equivalence of degrees/certificates / diplomas may
then be put up before the University Authorities for further consideration and confirmation. The
Certificates / Diplomas / Degrees already recognized/equated by the University will not be
referred for further verification.
The Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India (GOI) has established the National Testing
Agency (NTA) as an independent, autonomous, and self-sustained premier testing organization under
the Societies Registration Act (1860) for conducting efficient, transparent and international standards
tests in order to assess the competency of candidates for admissions to premier higher education
institutions.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been entrusted with the conduct of Delhi University Entrance
Test (DUET 2022) from 2019 onwards.
Delhi University Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centres located in the following cities:
Delhi/NCR includes: Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad
❖ At the time of applying (or filling application form), a candidate can choose any
three of the aforementioned cities, in order of preference, to appear for the Entrance
Test but once the application is submitted he/she will not be allowed to change
his/her preference.
❖ If any candidate has applied for more than one program and Entrance Test
schedule for the applied programs coincides, the University shall not be
responsible for it*. Though the competent NTA officials will try their best to
identify those candidates who are applying for admissions in multiple programs
from the registration portal and to allocate the same or nearby Test Centers, in case
of entrance test for these programs are on the same day.
❖ If a Candidate applies for any Course/ Program in any other University/ College/
Institute/ Competitive exam etc. and the date/s coincide with DUET 2022, neither
NTA nor DU will change the examination date/city/centre.
❖ Moreover, a candidate‘s preference will be honoured only if considerable number
of candidates have given the city as their choice and/or subject to availability of
seats in Test Centre. The NTA reserves the right to change /cancel /shift any
centre/city of Examination without assigning any reason.
❖ The NTA can change/shift the examination city centre opted by the candidate to
another nearby centre, if number of candidates are more/less at any examination city
centre.
❖ The Examination City Centre, once opted, shall not be changed. Please check the
admit card carefully for your Name, Subject Group, Date of Birth, Gender,
Examination Centre Name, City, and Category, etc. In case of any problem related to
Admit card, please contact the given helpline numbers between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
4.3 Scheme of Examination
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5. ADMISSION PROCESS
A. The candidates are advised to keep checking the PG Admission Portal for updates related
to Admission Procedure.
B. For the ENTRANCE TEST BASED mode, even if the candidate‘s Qualifying
Examination results are still awaited, they will be considered in the Admission List. But
admission will be cancelled if result is not submitted / uploaded by the candidate till four
days before the last date of admission. (As and when declared by the competent authority
of University of Delhi).
C. The formula for conversion of CGPA into percentage for the undergraduate
programs of the University of Delhi under the Choice Based Credit System is:
Final Percentage of marks (%) = CGPA based on all six semesters x 9.56 . This is as
per notification from the Examination Branch (Ref. No. Dean (Exams) / 2017 / 9126).
D. In case of CGPA, the final calculated percentage will not be rounded off and will be
considered only up to 2 decimal places.
E. Admission Lists (category wise) of the selected candidates will be uploaded on the
University / Department‘s website, as per the given schedule.
F. Both MERIT and ENTRANCE TEST BASED lists (wherever applicable) will be
announced together.
H. In the case of tie in the Entrance Test marks, tie-breakers in the following order of
preference will be applied:
❖ Candidates with higher percentage in Qualifying Examination as mentioned in the
eligibility criteria, will be given preference. (Graduate/Post Graduate Degree from the
University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University, recognized as equivalent by
the University of Delhi).
❖ Candidates with higher percentage in the final year of bachelor degree will be given
preference, then preceding year and so on.
❖ Candidates having higher aggregate marks (five subjects including one language) in class
XII Board examination will be given preference.
I. The same tie-breaking criteria, in the aforementioned clause, will be applied in MERIT
BASED admission also.
J. It is further to be noted that a candidate‗s name in the Admission List alone does not mean
that he / she is admitted. Selected candidates are to pay Admission Fee online, within a
prescribed deadline.
K. The selected candidates will login to the PG Admission Portals, for selecting the program
and preference order of the colleges where the same program is offered.
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L. Admission lists will be verified by the respective Departments and Documents will be
verified by the Colleges. The Head of the Department/ Principal of the college will approve
the admission after verifying the online uploaded certificates and allocate the college.
Departments to ensure that all applications related to their program are processed by the
Colleges within the stipulated time. It will be the responsibility of the Department to
resolve the grievances related to delay in processing of applications by the College(s). The
Central Grievance Committee will consider only those grievances that will be received
from the Head of the Department along with the recommendations/remarks
M. The candidates shall pay the Admission Fees online, within the prescribed deadline and
will be considered admitted provisionally.
O. The candidates who do not select the program or pay the online fees, for whatever reasons,
within a prescribed deadline for a given Admission List shall NOT be considered for
admission in any subsequent lists.
P. For the final approval of the admission, the candidate shall have to personally get the
original certificates verified at the Department/ Centre/ College within the stipulated time
as declared by the University, as and when announced by the University.
Disclaimer: If for any reason, inadvertently, a wrong list for admission is uploaded on DU
website by the University / Department, the University reserves the right to withdraw the
same and upload the corrected one without incurring any liability for the wrong list
uploaded on the website
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6. ADMISSION IN NCWEB
Only women candidates residing in NCT Delhi will be eligible for admission to PG programs of
NCWEB, University of Delhi. A residence proof in the name of the candidate will be
required at the time of the admission. It can be a valid Aadhar Card, Voter Identity Card,
Passport, Driving License or Ration Card.
The preference for Non-Collegiate Women‘s Education Board (NCWEB) for relevant programs
will be auto-selected for all the eligible women candidates*. After the declaration of merit lists,
the remaining procedure for admission will be notified by NCWEB separately.
7. ADMISSION IN SOL
The preference for School of Open Learning (SOL) for relevant programs will be auto-
selected for all the eligible candidates. However, SOL will do all other procedures for
admission separately.
M.A.: Hindi, History, Political Science, Sanskrit
PG Programs at SOL M.Com.
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8. RESERVATION AND RELAXATION
The University strictly adheres to Central Government Policies in matters of Reservation
and Relaxation, and in order to avail the same under EWS / OBC / SC / ST quota a
candidate has to produce a valid certificate issued by any of the following authorities:
It is a statutory obligation on the part of Departments / Colleges to fill all seats reserved for EWS/
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidates. The Departments / Colleges shall not refuse
admission to any OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidates on the basis of their deficiency
in medium of instruction, and the Department / Colleges may arrange remedial classes, utilizing
UGC grant for the same.
8.1 Reservation for Schedule Caste (SC) / Schedule Tribe (ST) Candidates
❖ 22½% of the total numbers of seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled
Caste and Scheduled Tribes (15% for Scheduled Caste and 7½% for Scheduled Tribes,
interchangeable, if necessary).
❖ The Minimum Eligibility requirement for the SC / ST candidates will be the Minimum Pass
Marks in the respective / equivalent Qualifying Examination of the University of Delhi.
❖ Where the Admission is based on Entrance Test, the SC / ST candidates will have to appear
for the Test, however, their Merit List will be drawn separately or as provided for the
program applied for.
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❖ Relaxation to the extent of 5% in the Minimum Marks shall be given to the candidates
belonging to SC and ST category to determine their Minimum Cut-off and Merit for
Admission to a program wherever applicable.
❖ In case, after giving 5% relaxation, the reserved seats still remain vacant, further relaxation
would be given to the extent required in order to fill up all the reserved seats (AC
Resolution A88, 14.6.1983; EC Resolution 157, 24121.2001).
❖ The seats reserved for the SC / ST shall be filled by the SC / ST candidates only. However,
in the case of non-availability of the eligible candidates the reserved seats may be
interchanged between the SC & ST only. If any seat still remains unfilled, the same shall be
left vacant.
8.2 Reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) Candidates
27% of the total numbers of seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Other Backward
Classes (OBC) in Govt. of India List.
The OBC candidates shall be given a relaxation both in the Minimum Eligibility in the Qualifying
Examination as well as in the Minimum Eligibility (if any) in the Entrance Test to the extent of
10% of the Minimum Eligibility Marks prescribed for the Unreserved Category (UR) candidates.
For example, if the Minimum Eligibility for admission to a program for the UR Category
candidates is 50%, the Minimum Eligibility for the OBC candidates will be 45%.
The certificate must mention non-creamy layer status of the candidate (Non-creamy layer status
issued by an authority mentioned in DOPT Office Memorandum no. 36012/22/93- Estd. (SCT)
dated 15.11.1993).
The OBC candidates who belong to the ‗Non-Creamy Layer‗ and whose caste appears in the
Central List of the OBCs (notified by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on the
recommendations of the National Commission for Backward Classes available at the website
http://ncbc.nic.in/ backward classes/index.html.), shall be eligible to be considered for admission
under the OBC category (Validity period of OBC certificate in respect of non-creamy layer status
of the candidates as per DOPT Office Memorandum No. 36036/2/2013-Estt. (Res-I) dated 31
March 2016). The validity of the non-creamy layer certificate shall be for the financial year 2022-
2023, issued after 31st March, 2022.
If the candidate does not have the OBC non-creamy layer certificate of the latest financial year
2022-2023 at the time of registration, the candidate may upload the previously issued (older) OBC
non-creamy layer certificate or the acknowledgement slip of OBC non- creamy layer certificate
application. However, at the time of admission, the candidate must produce the recent financial
year‗s (2022-23) OBC non-creamy layer certificate, issued by the same competent authority. This
additional certificate must have reference of his / her already issued original caste certificate.
Disclaimer:
1. No further extension / relaxation for submitting the required certificate will be given
under any circumstances.
2. If the applicant by oversight or mistake or otherwise for any other reason is admitted
without recent financial year's (2022-23) OBC non-creamy layer certificate, the university /
department reserves the right to cancel the admission without prior notice and without any
liability
Admission of Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) Candidates will be as per the University of
Delhi notifications / DOPT order. The University Departments / Centers / Colleges have reserved 25 % seats
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for admission for the same from this Academic Year, 2022-23. The eligibility of such candidates will be
decided on the basis of fulfilling criteria prescribed in the above notifications.
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/Notification-EWS.pdf
9. SUPERNUMERARY SEATS
9.1 Reservation / Concession for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD)
As per the provisions of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, not less than 5% seats
are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities. As per the said Act, a ‗person with
benchmark disability means a person with not less than forty percent of a specified disability
where specified disability has not been defined in measurable terms and includes a person
with disability where specified disability has been defined in measurable terms, as certified
by the certifying authority‗. It may be noted that the erstwhile Persons with Disabilities
(Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (No. 1 of 1996),
under which reservation for Persons with Disabilities in admissions was provided earlier has
now been repealed.
❖ The PwBD candidates shall be given a relaxation in the Minimum Eligibility in the
Qualifying Examination to the extent of 5%.
❖ Relaxation in marks in Entrance Test (if applicable) will be provided till such point /
level that all the seats earmarked as reserved / available as reserved in a particular
program, are filled up or all the candidates with benchmark disabilities eligible for
obtaining admission in a particular program, have been accommodated, whichever is
earlier.
❖ The reservation for persons with benchmark disabilities up to PG level will be on
Supernumerary seats.
❖ The reservation under PwBD is not applicable to B.P.Ed and M.P.Ed programs.
Persons with benchmark disabilities falling within any of the following specified
categories of disabilities as mentioned in the Schedule to the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 [See Clause (zc) of Section 2 of the said Act] are eligible to get
the benefit of the said reservation:
I. Physical disability
A. Locomotor disability
1. Locomotor disability (a person's inability to execute distinctive activities
associated with movement of self and objects resulting from affliction of
musculoskeletal or nervous system or both), including—
2. "leprosy cured person" means a person who has been cured of leprosy but is
suffering from—
(i) loss of sensation in hands or feet as well as loss of sensation and paresis in
the eye and eye-lid but with no manifestation of deformity;
(ii) manifest deformity and paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands
and feet to enable them to engage in normal economic activity;
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birth;
4. "dwarfism" means a medical or genetic condition resulting in an adult
height of 4 feet 10 inches (147 centimeters) or less;
5. "muscular dystrophy" means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease
that weakens the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple
dystrophy have incorrect and missing information in their genes, which prevents
them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is characterised
by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the
death of muscle cells and tissue;
6. "acid attack victims" means a person disfigured due to violent assaults by
throwing of acid or similar corrosive substance.
B. Visual impairment—
7. "blindness" means a condition where a person has any of the following
conditions, after best correction—
(i) total absence of sight; or
(ii) visual acuity less than 3/60 or less than 10/200 (Snellen) in the better eye
with best possible correction; or
(iii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 10 degree.
8. "low-vision" means a condition where a person has any of the following
conditions, namely:
i. visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 upto 3/60 or upto
10/200 (Snellen) in the better eye with best possible corrections; or
ii. limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 40 degree
up to 10 degree.
C. Hearing impairment—
9. "deaf" means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
10. "hard of hearing" means person having 60 DB to 70 DB hearing loss in
speech frequencies in both ears;
11. "speech and language disability" means a permanent disability arising out of
conditions such as laryngectomy or aphasia affecting one or more
components of speech and language due to organic or neurological causes.
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III. Mental behaviour:
"Mental illness" means a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception,
orientation or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behaviour, capacity to
recognize reality or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life, but does not
include retardation which is a condition of arrested or incomplete development of
mind of a person, specially characterized by sub normality of intelligence.
IV. Disability caused due to -
(a) Chronic neurological conditions, such as—
1. "multiple sclerosis" means an inflammatory, nervous system disease in which
the myelin sheaths around the axons of nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord
are damaged, leading to demyelination and affecting the ability of nerve cells in
the brain and spinal cord to communicate with each other;
2. "Parkinson‘s disease" means a progressive disease of the nervous system
marked by tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly
affecting middle-aged and elderly people associated with degeneration of the
basal ganglia of the brain and a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
(b) Blood disorder—
1. "haemophilia" means an inheri1table disease, usually affecting only male but
transmitted by women to their male children, characterised by loss or impairment
of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor wound may result in fatal
bleeding;
2. "Thalassemia" means a group of inherited disorders characterised by reduced
or absent amounts of haemoglobin.
3. "Sickle cell disease" means a haemolytic disorder characterised by chronic
anemia, painful events, and various complications due to associated tissue and
organ damage; "haemolytic" refers to the destruction of the cell membrane of red
blood cells resulting in the release of haemoglobin.
V. Multiple Disabilities (more than one of the above specified disabilities)
Multiple disabilities including deaf blindness that means a condition in which a
person may have combination of hearing and visual impairments causing severe
communication, developmental, and educational problems.
VI. Any other category:
Any other category as may be notified by the Central Government.
A. In pursuance of the above, the students with benchmark disabilities pursuing various
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Programs of study in the Faculties, Departments, Centers, and Institutions / Colleges
of the University shall be exempted from payment of fees, including examination fee
and other University fees, except Admission fee, subscription towards Delhi
University students‗ Union and Identity Card fee.
B. PwBD candidates who will meet the cut-off / Eligibility Criteria for the Unreserved
Category (UR) and will take admission in the Unreserved Category will also pay the
fee applicable for PwBD students.
C. In pursuance of the Executive Council Resolution No. 50 dated 03.11.2012, it is
notified that the students with physical disabilities residing in different Hostels / Halls
of the University are exempted from payment of all hostel fees and charges except
refundable caution fee and the mess fees. The persons with Physical Disabilities shall
pay 50% of the Mess Fee and the University of Delhi will meet the remaining 50% of
the Mess Fee, in respect of the PwBD students. Similar norms are to be adopted by the
Colleges in respect of PwBD Students residing in various hostels of the Colleges. The
above provisions, concessions/waivers are applicable in respect all students with benchmark
disabilities.
It is clarified further that the students with benchmark disabilities that are getting
fellowships/ financial assistance shall be exempted from payment of fees / charges /
mess fees subject to the following conditions:
Rs. 3001 to 8000 per month Fees waiver but no Mess Subsidy
Rs. 8001 and above per month No fees waiver and no Hostel Subsidy
(iv) An eligible PwBD candidate, desirous of having facility of scribe/reader, shall have to
mention his/her appropriate PwBD category in the relevant column of the application
form and also have to record as to whether he/she will have his/her own arrangement of
scribe/reader or it has to be arranged by NTA or through any of its authorized
Institute/Agency/Personnel.
(v) The qualification of the scribe shall be one step below the qualification of the candidate
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taking the examination. The persons with benchmark disabilities opting for own
scribe/reader should submit details of the own scribe as per prescribed pro-forma.
(vi) In case a PwBD candidate has opted the scribe/reader from NTA or through any of its
authorized Institute/Agency/Personnel, the Centre Superintendent shall arrange a
meeting of the candidate with scribe/reader, a day before the examination, for giving
him/her a chance to check/verify whether the scribe/reader is suitable or not.
(vii) Compensatory time of not less than 20 minutes per hour of examination shall be given
to a candidate who is allowed to use scribe/reader. If the examination is 02 hours
duration, the compensatory time shall be 40 minutes. In case the duration of the
examination is more than 02 hours, the compensatory time shall be on pro-rata basis.
(viii) As far as possible, the examination for Person(s) with Disabilities should be
held at the ground floor.
9.2 Armed Forces (CW) Quota
The University reserves 5% (of the total number) seats, program wise in all Department /
Centers / Colleges, under CW category. The candidates seeking admission under this
category need to register online as per schedule notified by the University and have to
upload the Educational Concession Certificate (Format of the Educational Concession
Certificate is provided in Annexure IV), in the prescribed format only, issued by any of the
following authorities:
❖ Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi
❖ Secretary, Rajya Zila Sainik Board
❖ Officer-in-Charge, Record Office
❖ 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate
Ministry of Home Affairs (For Police Personnel in receipt of Gallantry Awards) Admission may
be offered to the Children Widows of Officers and Men of the Armed Forces including Para-
Military Personnel, in the following order of preference11:
I. Widows / Wards of Defence personnel killed in action
II. Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service with
disability attributable to military service
III. Widows / Wards of Defence personnel who died while in service with death
attributable to military service
IV. Wards of Defence personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability
attributable to the military services.
V. Wards of Serving / Ex-servicemen personnel including personnel of police forces who
are in receipt of Gallantry Awards
1. Param Vir Chakra
2. Ashok Chakra
3. Maha Vir Chakra
4. Kirti Chakra
5. Vir Chakra
6. Shaurya Chakra
7. President‗s Police Medal for Gallantry/President Gallantry Medal for the fire services
personnel
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8. Sena, Nau Sena, Vayu Sena Medal
9. Mention-in-Dispatches
10. Police Medal for Gallantry/Gallantry Medal for fire services
VI. Wards of Ex-Servicemen
VII. Wife of:
1. Defence Personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service
2. Defence Personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to
military service
3. Ex-Servicemen and Serving Personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards
VIII. Wards of Serving Personnel
IX. Wife of Serving Personnel
Note: Benefit under CW Category may be extended to the widows/ wards of the Personnel of
Para Military Forces priority V only.
Admission in priority V is as per the inter-se-priority of the gallantry awards.
9.3 Ward Quota
Admission to the wards of employees of University of Delhi and its Colleges, both teaching and
non-teaching, to the various postgraduate Programs is made according to the Resolution 9 of the
Academic Council dated 27.11.2020 and subsequent amendments thereof.
Candidates who wish to apply for admission under DU ward quota must fill the online
registration form. The schedule and process for admission under Ward Quota will be notified on
the University website.
Candidates must be in possession of a valid Employment Certificate issued by due officials at the time of
registration. Only the Employment certificate uploaded at the time of registration will be considered. I-
cards, Aadhar Card and/or any other document will not be accepted.
The eligible candidates are required to upload the proof of employment, issued by the legally
authorized Authorities of University of Delhi with respect to employment status of either one
parent or both parents in University of Delhi or its college, to support his/her claim to admission
under this category. The candidates eligible to take admission in more than one Program will be
given choice to take admission in Program in the order of preference made by him/ her.
Allocation of Colleges will be done by Head of the Department after the final list of ward quota. Colleges are
to be allotted based on the merit and preference order of the candidate.
I Direct Admission on the basis of Category A and B1 of the Criteria for Marking for Merit
/Participation Sports Certificate.
Category A
Sportspersons who have represented India in the under-mentioned Competition(s),
recognized and funded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) will be
given Direct Admission for the Game / Sport at Point no. II (B).
1. Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
2. World Championship / World Cup by International Sports Federations (ISF)
3. Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)
4. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
5. Asian Championships by International Sports Federations (ISF)
6. South Asian Games (SAG) by South Asia Olympic Council (SAOC)
7. Paralympic Games by International Paralympic Committee
(IPC) Category B
I Sportspersons who have achieved 1st Position with Participation in All India Inter-
University
Competition/s for Three years organized by Association of Indian Universities
(AIU) will be given Direct Admission for the Game / Sport at Point no. II (B).
Team Games:
Baseball (M), Basketball (M & W), Cricket (M &W), Football (M &W),
Handball (M &W), Hockey (M &W), Kabaddi (M &W), Kho-Kho (M &W),
Netball (W), Softball (W), and Volleyball (M &W)
Individual Sports:
Archery*** (M &W), Athletics (M &W), Chess (M &W), Diving (M &W),
Gymnastics (M &W), Shooting**** (M &W), Swimming (M &W) and Weight-lifting (M
&W)
*** Compound & Recurve
****10 Meter Air Pistol & 10 Meter Air Rifle
Note:
1. The admission under Sports Quota will be on the basis of Entrance Test and shall be
finalized by the concerned Department/College as follows:
i) Marks obtained in the Entrance Test* of the Department be added to the Marks
obtained in the uploaded Merit/Participation Sports Certificate sent by the Admission
Branch/DUSC to the Department. The Department/College shall then prepare a
Merit List of the Department/College for admission on the basis of Sports and make
admissions accordingly.
*Candidate should not score negative marks in the Entrance Test to be eligible for
admission on the basis of Sports
2. A candidate's name appearing in the Sports Merit List does not guarantee admission
in a program and Department/College. The admission of the candidate is subject to
the availability of seats in a program in the Department/College and shall be subject
to fulfillment of program- specific minimum eligibility criterion of the Department
and conform to University regulations.
3. The PG Sports Admission Committee shall be as follows:
a) Chairperson: Chairman, DUSC
b) Convener: Director of Physical Education, DUSC
c) Member/s: Two Physical Education Teachers of the Colleges (To be
nominated by the Chairman, DUSC)
The Committee shall:
i) Screen the registration form uploaded by the candidate
ii) Verify the uploaded Merit/Participation Sports Certificate of the candidate as
per the marks allotted from the Original Merit/Participation Sports Certificate
of the candidate.
4. DUSC of the University shall redress the grievance related to the award of marks of
uploaded Merit/Participation Sports Certificate. The Marks of the uploaded
Merit/Participation Sports Certificates shall be displayed on the dashboard of the
candidate for three days to register grievances if any. All grievances shall be resolved
within three days by the DUSC.
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5. The awarded marks displayed on the dashboard of the candidate are provisional
subject to final scrutiny of the verification of uploaded Merit/ Participation Sports
Certificate/ documents by the DUSC of the University. The decision of the
DUSC/Admission Branch of the University shall be final.
6. The Department/College shall maintain a proper record of the documents of the
candidates admitted on the basis of Sports.
7. The list (soft copy) of finally admitted candidates on the basis of Sports shall be sent to
the Dean, Admissions and Director, DUSC by the Department /Colleges within seven
days of the last date of admission of the University.
8. A candidate, as per their age must be eligible to participate in Inter-University
competitions for the next two years and should not be employed on a Part-time / Full-
time basis anywhere.
9. A candidate submitting false/fake certificates for seeking admission on the basis of
Sports shall be debarred from admission to any Department/College for three years.
Such admissions will be cancelled and strict legal action will also will be taken by the
DUSC.
10. It is mandatory for the candidate to submit an Undertaking at the time of admission
stating that the candidate will practice and participate for the College, if applicable and
if selected will represent the University in sports competitions as determined by
University failing which the Department/College has the right to cancel the admission
if the candidate violates the Undertaking during their entire period of Postgraduate
program of study.
Certificate Issuing
Level of Game / Sport
Category Authority Maximum Marks (100)
Competition (s)
Note:
1. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial / Open / Prize Money League / Ranking
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competitions will not be considered. Letter/ Letterhead of Merit/Participation in Sports
competitions will also be not considered.
2. Details will be uploaded later on. Keep checking the website
Only the Highest uploaded Merit/Participation Sports Certificate will be considered for Marking.
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10. REGISTRATION / ADMISSION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS
All candidates holding a foreign passport including those who have completed their previous qualifying degree
from an Indian University/board will be treated as Foreign Candidates for the purpose of their
Registration/Admission in various Departments/Colleges of the University and they will be considered for
admission under the quota (As per AC resolution No. 304) prescribed for the foreign students. The Foreign
Candidates seeking admission to Postgraduate Programs need to apply through Foreign Students‘ Registry
Portal http://fsr.du.ac.in. No Foreign student will be admitted directly by the Department / Colleges.
All the foreign students shall come under the same category of 10% Admission quota for foreign nationals.
This shall include foreign nationals with qualification from an Indian Board / University as well as from any
Foreign Board / University.
Admission in Foreign Students Category shall be done on basis of Merit. List prepared on the basis of
individual merits of the candidates.
Foreign Candidates seeking admission to Postgraduate Program/ PG certificate/ SOL can contact:
Foreign Students‘ Advisor, Foreign Students‘ Registry Room No. 11, First Floor, Conference Centre,
University of Delhi- 110007 Website: http://fsr.du.ac.in/
Email: fsr_du@yahoo.com,fsr@du.ac.in,fsradmissions@du.ac.in Contact: 011-27666756
11.3 If a candidate seeking admission in Entrance Test mode does not possess his / her Migration
Certificates (if required) at the time of document verification, he / she may be admitted
PROVISIONALLY with the undertaking that he / she will submit the same (Migration
Certificate) by a given deadline, failing which his / her admission will stand canceled.
11.4 In Merit Based mode of admission, if a candidate‗s Qualifying Examination result is declared /
updated while the admission process is already underway, he / she would be considered for
admission on remaining seats, provided his / her marks fall within the range of ongoing /
forthcoming Admission List.
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11.5 To avail the benefit of reservation / relaxation, a candidate must submit a valid certificate
(issued by a competent authority) to the Department / College and the Department / College
shall verify the same with the respective issuing authority or through the online link provided
by the Government websites.
11.6 As per A.C. Resolution 40 dated 24 / 04 / 1997 of University of Delhi, no student of the
University is permitted to pursue two degree programs simultaneously either from the
University of Delhi or from other university. However, he / she may pursue part-time
diplomas / certificates programs offered by the University Departments / Centers / Colleges,
if eligible.
11.7 For admission to the programs which are governed by the regulations of the regulatory
bodies, such as Medical Council of India (MCI), All India Council of Technical Education
(AICTE), Bar Council of India (BCI), National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE),
Dental Council of India (DCI), etc., the University adheres to the Minimum Eligibility
requirements prescribed under the respective regulations of the concerned bodies.
11.8 Since 2011 the University Administration has discontinued the Practice of Condonation of
Delay in Admission. Therefore, as per the University of Delhi Ordinance — II, admission in
all the Postgraduate Programs are to be finalized by 31st August of the concerned Academic
Session. However, due to the ongoing COVID situation, the last date of admissions may
change. Any change in date will be notified on DU website www.du.ac.in.
11.9 Candidates to note that change in Category, Gender and Bank Details entered at the time of
Registration will not be allowed in any circumstances.
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Annexure — I
LIST OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Department/Centre Program Admission Process
Faculty of Arts
Education
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Department/Centre Program Admission Process
Genetics M.Sc. Genetics Only Entrance Based
Institute of Informatics &
M.Sc. Informatics Only Entrance Based
Communication
Microbiology M.Sc. Microbiology Merit and Entrance Based
Physical Education & Sports Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.ED.) Only Entrance Based
Sciences Master of Physical Education (M.P.ED. Only Entrance Based
M.Sc. Plant Molecular Biology &
Plant Molecular Biology Only Entrance Based
Biotechnology
Law
Mathematical Sciences
Science
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Social Sciences
Physiotherapy
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Annexure — II
PROGRAM SPECIFIC ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The admission/standing committee will consider eligibility of such Degrees that are not
mentioned here at the time of admission, and the decision of the admission/standing committee
will be final.
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Basis of Admission:
The selection of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Special Education – (Mental Retardation) will
be made on the basis of merit in the entrance examination to be conducted in consultation with
the Dean, Faculty of Education, University of Delhi.
Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
Candidates with at least 50% either in Bachelor‗s
A.1 50% marks
Degree and/or in the Master‗s Degree in Science/Social
Science/Humanities (RCI letter no. 7-128/RCI/2015)
B) Eligibility for choosing the pedagogy Course: The candidate will have to choose only one
pedagogy course. She/he must have studied one subject from the pedagogy courses offered by
the college in the qualifying degree, i.e., Bachelor‘s Degree or Master Degree for at least 200
marks and obtained at least 50% in this subject. Candidates are advised to carefully study the
following table showing the subjects that are considered for selecting a pedagogy course.
Only those candidates will be considered eligible who fulfill both above mentioned (A.1/A.2
and B) criteria.
C) Candidates who have done B.Com can opt for Social Science provided that she/he has
studied one of the subjects offered in the following table, for at least 200 marks and obtained
minimum 50% marks in this subject.
Mathematics Mathematics
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Program 3: Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
B) Eligibility for choosing the pedagogy Course: The candidate will have to choose one subject category and only
one teaching subject (within the subject category) from Table 1 which the Candidate must have studied in the
qualifying degree i.e. Bachelor‘s Degree or Master‘s Degree for at least 200 marks or at least 12 credits (as per
UGC guidelines related to CBCS courses) in Core Course and Elective Courses and obtained at least 50%
marks in this subject.
TABLE- 1
Economics
Geography
C) Social Science History
Political Science
Social Science
Commerce
D) Other Subjects Psychology**
Sociology***
Punjabi
E) Other Languages**** Urdu
F) Home Science* Home Science
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* Home Science will be offered only in LIC where B.Sc. (Home Science) / M.Sc. (Home
Science) / B.H.Sc. is the only eligibility degree. All Home Science candidates will be offered
Science as Pedagogy 1 option and Home Science as Pedagogy 2 option. LIC does not offer any
other teaching subjects.
** Psychology will be offered only in DoE (CIE) & SPMC.
*** Sociology will be offered only in DoE (CIE).
**** Punjabi and Urdu will be offered only in MVCE
***** Mathematics is clubbed in as part of the subject category of Science. However,
candidates with B.A./ M.A. in Mathematics or B. Com. (Pass / Hons.) will also be
eligible to opt for Mathematics as Pedagogy 1 option as well as Pedagogy 2 option.
Such candidates have to fill Science as their Subject Category.
A candidate with a degree in Management / Law will not be eligible to apply for the B.Ed.
Program.
Only those candidates will be considered eligible who fulfill both above mentioned (A.1/A.2 and
B) criteria.
Eligibility Criteria for B.P.Ed. -2 year (Four Semester program) eligibility (as per NCTE Regulations 2014 & Norms
& Standards as downloaded and checked on 16.03.2020 from NCTE Website) as appendix 7 vide page no. 130
Gazette of India (Part III, Sec -4).
A. Bachelor‗s degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in Inter College/Inter-
zonal/District/ School competition in sports & Games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India. OR
B. Bachelor‗s degree in physical education with 45% marks. OR
C. Bachelor‗s degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied physical education as compulsory elective
subject. OR
D. Bachelor degree with 45% marks and having participated in National/Inter University/ State Competition or
secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in Inter College/Inter Zonal/District/ School competition in sports games as
recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/ Govt. of India. OR
E. Bachelor‗s degree with participation in international competition or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in
National/Inter University competition in sports and game as recognized by respective federations /AIU/IOA/SGFI/
Govt. of India OR
F. Graduation with 45% marks and at least 3 years of teaching experience (for deputed in service candidate) i.e.
trained physical education teachers/coaches).
Note
1 It is essential for every candidate to appear in all the Admission Criteria Components (Entrance Written Test
.
and uploading of the Sports proficiency) in order to be considered for final admission to the program.
2 Absence from appearing in any admission criteria components will result in to the cancellation of the
application and such candidate shall not be eligible to take up the subsequent test component.
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3 Candidates to upload Medical Certificate from Government Hospital/ Primary Health Centre (The format of
.
the certificate can be downloaded from the website of the Department: (www.dudpess.du.ac.in)
4 Candidates to upload Highest Sports Achievement Certificate along with supporting certificate.
.
5 Candidates to upload Self-Declaration Certificate: ―I hereby affirm that I am not suffering from any
deformity/disability.
. I understand that in case, during the medical examination conducted by the institute‘s
or any other registered medical doctor is found to be false my admission is liable to be cancelled‖
6 The syllabus for Entrance Written Test can be downloaded from the Website of the Department:
.
www.dudpess.du.ac.in
7 In case, of any discrepancy arising during the admission process the Admission Committee should seek prior
. from the HOD.
approval
8 The number of candidates to be considered for sports proficiency award after entrance test will be equivalent
. times the number of sanctioned seats/intake in each category (Gen, OBC, SC, ST, CWAP & EWS)
to Five
for B.P.Ed.
For further details, please refer to the website: www.dudpess.du.ac.in on Admission process.
Note:
1. It is essential for every candidate to appear in all the Admission Criteria Components (Entrance
Written Test and Sports proficiency) in order to be considered for final admission to the program.
2. Absence from appearing in any admission criteria components will result in to the cancellation of the
application and such candidate shall not be eligible to take up the subsequent test component.
3. Candidates to upload Medical Certificate from Government Hospital/ Primary Health Centre (The
format of the certificate can be downloaded from the website of the Department:
(www.dudpess.du.ac.in)
4. Candidates to upload Highest Sports Achievement Certificate along with supporting certificate.
5. Candidates to upload Self-Declaration Certificate: ―I hereby affirm that I am not suffering from any
deformity/disability. I understand that in case, during the medical examination conducted by the
institute‘s or any other registered medical doctor is found to be false my admission is liable to be
cancelled‖
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6. The syllabus for Entrance Written Test can be downloaded from the Website of the
Department:www.dudpess.du.ac.in
7. In case, of any discrepancy arising during the admission process the Admission Committee should
seek prior approval from the HOD.
8. The number of candidates to be considered for sports proficiency award after entrance test will be
equivalent to Five times the number of sanctioned seats/intake in each category (Gen, OBC, SC, ST,
CWAP& EWS) for B.P.Ed.
9. For further details, please refer to the website: www.dudpess.du.ac.inon Admission process.
Program 6: LL.B.*
Graduate / Post Graduate Degree from the For Unreserved category candidates
University of Delhi or any other Indian or at least 50% marks or an equivalent
Foreign University recognized as grade point in the aggregate in the
equivalent by the University of Delhi. qualifying degree examination.
Candidates appearing in the qualifying For OBC/CW/PwBD Category at
degree examination are also eligible to least 45% marks or an equivalent
appear in the LL.B Entrance test. grade point in the aggregate in the
1 qualifying degree examination.
No candidate who has passed LL.B course
from any University shall be allowed to For SC/ST Category at least 40%
take admission. marks or an equivalent grade point
in the aggregate in the qualifying
No candidate on the rolls of LL.B of any degree examination.
university shall be allowed to take
admission in the LL.B course unless they
get their admission cancelled.
* The center-wise (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre I and Law Centre II)
allocation of seats for all admitted students in L.L.B. courses shall be done on the basis
of merit and preference submitted by the candidates at the time of registration.
The Candidates seeking admission in L.L.B will have to submit an affidavit of non-employment or
NOC to the Department/ Faculty at the time of admission.
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Program 7: LL.M.*
*The course-wise (Two and Three year L.L.M. Courses) allocation of seats for all admitted
students in the LL.M. courses shall be done on the basis of merit and preference submitted
by the candidate at the time of registration.
The Candidates seeking admission in L.L.M will have to submit an affidavit of non-
employment or NOC to the Department/ Faculty at the time of admission.
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Program 8: M.A. (Hindustani Music)
Vocal/Instrumental (Sitar / Sarod / Guitar / Violin / Santoor)
Category Marks
Course Requirements
Id Requirements
B.A (Hons.) Hindustani Music Examination of the University of Delhi, or an 50% marks in
examination recognized as equivalent to B.A. (Hons.) Hindustani Music aggregate or
1 Examination of University of Delhi. equivalent CGPA
Candidates, who have completed their graduation with either Vocal music or grade
Instrumental music in Hindustani Music, will have to apply in the same category
in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission.
All the candidates have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance
Test (Audition)*.
B.A. (Pass/Prog.) Examination with Hindustani Music as one of the elective 50% marks in
subjects from the University of Delhi, or an Examination recognised as equivalent aggregate with
2 to B.A. (Pass/Prog.) of the University of Delhi, with Hindustani Music as one of 60% marks in
the elective subjects. Music or
Candidates, who have completed their graduation with either Vocal music or equivalent CGPA
Instrumental music in Hindustani Music, will have to apply in the same category grade
in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission.
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Candidates who have an (Hons.)/ Masters course in any subject, and wish
to pursue Masters in Hindustani Music - Vocal/Instrumental, must have
50% marks in
studied at least two papers of Hindustani music in their undergraduate
aggregate or
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equivalent CGPA
The candidates will have to apply in the same category in M.A. for the grade and 60% in
Entrance Tests and Admission, i.e. either Vocal music or Instrumental Hindustani Music –
music of Hindustani Music, as the papers which they studied in their Vocal/ Instrumental
undergraduate program. (Combined Score of
The minimum eligibility condition for these candidates is same as all the years as
Category no. (2) applicable)
B.A. (Pass/Prog.) Examination of the University of Delhi with Hindustani 50% marks in
Music as one of the elective subjects. aggregate and 60% in
6 Candidates who have completed their graduation with either Vocal music or Hindustani Music –
Instrumental music in Hindustani Music, will have to apply in the same Vocal/ Instrumental
category in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission. (Combined Score of all
the years as applicable)
All the candidates have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical
Entrance Test (Audition)*
An undergraduate degree in any subject from the University of Delhi, 45% marks in aggregate
and also having passed any one of the following Diploma Courses: or equivalent CGPA
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grade and 60% in the
• SangeetShiromani Diploma Course (Hindustani music) of
Diploma Course in
the University of Delhi
• SangeetVisharad (6 yrs.) Hindustani Music –
• Vid (6 yrs.) Vocal/
• SangeetPrabhakar (6 yrs.)
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Notes:
1. All the candidates have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test
(Performance)* under both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance* and 40% based on
MCQ test.
The candidate under merit based category shall be judged based on the practical component of the
Audition having weightage of 60% & merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
3. Admissions will be done strictly subject to the merit of the candidates and as per the availability of
seats.
4. Admissions for reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC etc.) in any stream of Hindustani or Karnatak
music, will be strictly done based on the relevant provisions and guidelines of the University of Delhi
in force at the time of the Entrance Tests and Admissions.
5. Admissions for foreign nationals will be done as per the guidelines of the University of Delhi in force
at the time of the Admissions. It is, however, essential, that the candidate must send his/her video
performance in a CD/DVD along with the application form.
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Program 9: M.A. Hindustani Music
Percussion (Tabla/Pakhawaj)
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Candidates who have an (Hons.)/ Masters course in any Minimum eligibility condition is
subject, and wish to pursue Masters in Hindustani Music 50% in aggregate or equivalent
- Percussion (Tabla/Pakhawaj), must have studied at least CGPA, and 60% in Hindustani
two papers of Hindustani Music - Percussion Music - Percussion (Combined
(Tabla/Pakhawaj) in their undergraduate program. score of all the three/four years as
applicable)
The candidates will have to apply in the same category in
4
M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission, i.e. either
Tabla or Pakhawaj of Hindustani Music - Percussion, as
the papers which they studied in their undergraduate.
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An undergraduate degree in any subject recognized 45% marks in aggregate or
by the UGC, and from any university equivalent CGPA Grade and 60% in
/institute/centre recognized by the UGC, and also the Diploma Course in Hindustani
7
Music – Percussion (Combined
having passed any one of the following Diploma Score of all the years as applicable)
Courses:
Notes:
1. All the candidates have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test (Performance)*
under both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance* and 40% based on MCQ
test.
The candidate under merit based category shall be judged based on the practical component of the
Audition having weightage of 60% & merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
3. Admissions will be done strictly subject to the merit of the candidates and as per the availability of
seats.
4. Admissions for reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC etc.) in any stream of Hindustani or Karnatak music,
will be strictly done based on the relevant provisions and guidelines of the University of Delhi in force
at the time of the Entrance Tests and Admissions.
5. Admissions for foreign nationals will be done as per the guidelines of the University of Delhi in force
at the time of the Admissions. It is, however, essential, that the candidate must send his/her video
performance in a CD/DVD along with the application form.
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Program 10: M.A. (Karnataka Music) Vocal/Instrumental
Marks
Category Course Requirements
Id Requirements
B.A. (Hons.) Karnatak Music Examination or an examination recognized 45% marks in
as equivalent to B.A (Hons.) (Karnatak) Music Examination of aggregate or
University of Delhi. equivalent CGPA
1
grade
Candidates, who have completed their graduation with either Vocal
music or Instrumental music in Karnatak Music, will have to apply in the
same category in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission.
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Instrumental music in Karnatak Music, will have to apply in the same
category in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and Admission.
Candidates who have an (Hons.)/ Masters course in any subject, and 45% marks in
wish to pursue Masters in Karnatak Music - Vocal/ Instrumental, must aggregate or
have studied at least two papers of Karnatak music in their equivalent CGPA
undergraduate. Grade and 55% in
Karnatak Music –
4 The candidates will have to apply in the same category in M.A. for the
Vocal/ Instrumental
Entrance Tests and Admission, i.e. either Vocal music or Instrumental
(Combined Score of
music in Karnatak Music, as the papers which they studied in their
all the years as
undergraduate program.
applicable)
The minimum eligibility condition for these candidates is same as point
no. (2)
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An undergraduate degree in any subject from the University of
Delhi, and also having passed any one of the following Diploma
7 40% marks in
courses – Aggregate or
equivalent CGPA
• Sangeet Shiromani Diploma Course (Karnatak Music) of the Grade and 55% in
University of Delhi the Diploma
• Diploma in Music of the Madras University / Andhra Course in Karnatak
University / Banaras Hindu University Music – Vocal/
• Sangeet Bhushanam (Isai Kalai Mani, 6 yrs.) Examination of Instrumental
Annamalai University/Swati Tirunal Academy, Trivandrum (Combined Score
• Sangeet Vidwan (Isai Kalai Mani, 6 yrs.) title of the Central of all the years as
Kalashetra, Adyar, Madras applicable)
• Diploma in Music, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University (6 yrs.)
• Diploma in Music, Padmavat iMahila University, Tirupati (6
yrs.)
Candidates who have done their Diploma in either Vocal music
or Instrumental music in Karnatak Music, will have to apply in
the same category in M.A. for the Entrance Tests and
Admission.
Notes:
1. All the candidates have to COMPULSORILY APPEAR in the Practical Entrance Test (Performance)*
under both criteria.
2. The entrance test shall have 60% practical component based on performance* and 40% based on MCQ
test.
The candidate under merit based category shall be judged based on the practical component of the
Audition having weightage of 60% & merit of UG from University of Delhi as 40%.
3. Admissions will be done strictly subject to the merit of the candidates and as per the availability of seats.
4. Admissions for reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC etc.) in any stream of Hindustani or Karnatak music,
will be strictly done based on the relevant provisions and guidelines of the University of Delhi in force at
the time of the Entrance Tests and Admissions.
5. Admissions for foreign nationals will be done as per the guidelines of the University of Delhi in force at
the time of the Admissions. It is, however, essential, that the candidate must send his/her video
performance in a CD/DVD along with the application form.
General Instructions regarding the Practical Entrance Test (for all courses in Music):
1. The candidates, for admission to UG and PG courses, will upload a Video of their seven- minute performance on
YouTube and mark it as unlisted. Candidates are required to submit the link of the uploaded YouTube video
along with the admission application form on the DU admission portal.
2. Candidate must upload his/her original, non-studio, unmixed and unedited video with only one accompanying
instrument besides the electronic Tanpura. If video recording is found tampered or of a fraudulent nature, the
admission will be cancelled at any point of time
3. The admission committee of the Music Faculty will shortlist the candidates based on the evaluation of uploaded
videos for conducting the online interview.
4. The short listing of candidates to be called for online interview will be based as per the last year procedure,
adhering to the norms of reservation policy of the University of Delhi.
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5. The admission committee will conduct the online interview for the final selection of candidates for admission to
UG and PG courses of Music Faculty.
For more details, candidates must visit the following websites–
• University of Delhi – www.du.ac.in
• Department of Music, University of Delhi – www.music.du.ac.in.
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Program 12: M.A. Arabic
Both Merit and Entrance Based
6
B.A. examination of University of Delhi with 45% marks in the aggregate or
at least3 papers in Arabic at B.A. level.
B.A. examination of University of Delhi with 45% marks in the aggregate and
7 at least 3 papers in Arabic at B.A. level. 50% marks in the subject or
equivalent grade
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Program 13: M.A. Bengali
Both Merit and Entrance Based
B.A. (Hons) Examination in any subject (Arts or 40% marks in aggregate and 45%
Social sciences) of the university of Delhi or an marks in the subject (Subject to
1 Examination recognized as equivalent thereto with passing an eligibility test in
at least one paper in Bengali as a subsidiary Bengali to be held by the
subject at the graduate level. Department) or equivalent grade
M.A. ( in any subject) examination of the 50% marks in aggregate and 55%
University of Delhi or an examination recognized marks in the subject (subject to
2 as equivalent thereto with at least two papers in passing an eligibility test in
Bengali the graduate level. Bengali to be held by the
Department) or equivalent grade
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Program 15: M.A. East Asian Studies
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B.A. (Hons.) in any Indian Language or English or
50% marks or above or
5 Comparative Literature of University of Delhi or an
equivalent grade
examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
General Category: At
least 60% or first
Any Graduate/ Postgraduate Degree in any Division or equivalent
1 CGPA
subject from the University of Delhi or any
Indian University recognized by the
University of Delhi. Concessions for other categories
as per University rules.
General Category: At
least 60% or first
Division or equivalent
2 B.A. (Hons.) in Economics from University
CGPA
of Delhi.
Concessions for other categories
as per University rules.
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Program 18: M.A. English
At least 50% for General Category and 45% for OBC and minimum
Bachelor's
pass marks for SC/ST/PwBD/CW categories. For those having
2 Degree from a
CGPA under the CBCS Program the equivalence of marks will be as
recognized
per University of Delhi rules.
Indian
University.
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Program 19: M.A. French Studies
60% marks in
2 B.A. (Hons.) in French from University of Delhi
aggregate or
equivalent grade
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Eligibility in Merit Category
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Program 22: M.A. Hindi
M.A. Sanskrit (Language and Literature) from 50% marks or above in M.A. and 50%
4 Delhi University or from other University whose marks in Hindi in B.A. or equivalent
examination is recognized as equivalent to grade
University of Delhi.
M.A in any of the following: English, Modern Indian 50% marks or above in Post-
Language (other than Hindi), Linguistics, Sociology, Graduation and 50% marks in Hindi in
5
History, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Graduation or equivalent grade
Buddhist Studies, Journalism/Mass communication.
Graduation in any subject from Delhi University or One Year Advance Diploma In Hindi
7 from other University whose examination is from Delhi University with 65% Marks
recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi or equivalent grade
(Indian and Foreigner)
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Program 23: M.A. Hispanic Studies
Category
Course Requirements Marks Requirements
ID
B.A. (Hons.) Examination in History 50% marks and above in the aggregate or
1 from University of Delhi equivalent grade
B.A. (Hons.) Examination in History 60% marks and above in the aggregate or
2 from Universities other than Delhi equivalent grade
University
B.A. (Prog./Pass) examination with 55% marks and above in the aggregate or
3 History from Delhi University equivalent grade
B.A. (Prog./Pass) without History 60% marks and above in the aggregate or
4 from Delhi University equivalent grade
B.A. (Prog./Pass) from other than 60% marks and above in the aggregate or
5 Delhi University equivalent grade
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B.Com. (Pass/Hons.) B.Sc. 60% marks and above in the aggregate or
6 (Gen./Hons.) from Delhi University equivalent grade
and other than Delhi University
Master's Degree (Other than History) 60% marks and above in Msc/M.Com or with
7 from Delhi University 55% marks or above in MA in Humanities
and
Social Sciences or equivalent
grade
B.A. (Hons.) in any subject other 55% marks and above in the aggregate or
8 than History from Delhi University equivalent grade
B.A. (Hons.) in any subject other 60% marks and above in the aggregate or
9 than History from other than Delhi equivalent grade
University
Eligibility in Merit Category
Category ID Course Requirements Marks Requirements
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Program 28: M.A. Linguistics
B.A.(Pass)/Prog./B.Com. (Pass)/Prog./B.Sc.
55% marks in aggregate
3 (General)/B.EI.Ed. in any subject from University of
or equivalent grade
Delhi or from any other recognized University.
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40% marks in the aggregate in
Munshi Fazil in Persian or an Oriental Examination
the Oriental Examination. And
3 in Persian recognized as equivalent thereto and also
40% marks in B.A. (English)
B.A. (English) only.
only or equivalent grade
B.A. (Hons) of the University of Delhi in 45% marks in the aggregate and
6 a subject other than Persian with at least 45%marks in Persian or equivalent
two papers in Persian. grade
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Program 30: M.A. Philosophy
B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy from Delhi 50% marks and above in aggregate
2 University or equivalent grade
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Program 32: M.A. Russian Studies
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Eligibility in Merit Category
B.A. (Hons.) Examination in Punjabi of the University of Delhi 40% marks in aggregate
5
or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto or equivalent grade
B.A. (Pass/Prog.) and B.Com. (Pass/Prog.) and B.Com of 40% marks in aggregate and
6 the University of Delhi or an examination recognized as 40% marks in the Subject or
equivalent thereto with at least 2 papers in Punjabi. equivalent grade
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Eligibility in Entrance Category
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Minimum 50% for General
B.A. (H) Examination in any subject of the And EWS Category and 45% for OBC in
University of Delhi of an examination recognized Hons. And minimum 60% for general 54%
as equivalent there to with Sanskrit as for OBC in Sanskrit. Subsidiary/Concurrent
subsidiary/concurrent subject. Subject & admission of SC/ST/PwBD
category candidates
5 will be done as University rules or equivalent
grade
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Program 36: M.A. Social Work
50% marks in
Candidate with B.A. ((Hons.)) Social Work from a
2 aggregate or
recognized Indian or Foreign University.
equivalent grade point
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Program 38: M.A. Tamil
Marks
Category Id Course Requirements
Requirements
With at least
1 Bachelor‘s Degree from a recognized University. 50% marks in
aggregate
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Program 40: M.A. Urdu
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Program 41: M.A.in Environmental Studies
Or
Or
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Program 43: M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics
Category Id Marks
Course Requirements
Requirements
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Program 45: M.A./M.Sc. Statistics
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55% marks in aggregate for General
B.Com or B.Com. (Program)/ B.Com (Pass) Category, 49.5% for OBC Category 50% for
2 from University of Delhi or any other Sports, CW and PWBD Category, Minimum
University recognized equivalent thereto passing marks for SC & ST Category.
(Percentage not rounded off)
Note:
The final merit list, for admission under the Category A (Direct Admissions) shall be determined by normalizing
the marks of eligible B.Com or B.Com (Program) / B.Com (Pass) candidates by deducting 5% and preparing the
merit list on the basis of combined merit of B.Com (Hons) and B.Com or B.Com (Program) / B.Com (Pass) after
such deduction.
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Program 47: M.Sc. (Mathematics Education)
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Program 49: M.Sc. Anthropology
Both Merit and Entrance Based
B.Sc. /B.A. in Anthropology from any other University whose 55% or above marks
2 examination is recognized by the University of Delhi as equivalent and in aggregate or
fulfilling other conditions of eligibility. equivalent grade
Course
Category Requirements Marks
Id Requirements
60% or above
B.Sc. (Hons.) Anthropology (3Years Course after 10+2) from Delhi
5 marks in the
University only.
aggregate or
equivalent grade.
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Program 50: M.Sc. Biophysics
Bachelor‘s degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education in Physical, 55% or above marks
1 Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary and Fishery Sciences or in qualifying exam
equivalent, or equivalent grade
OR
4-years B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech. of Pharmacy/ Engineering/ Technology,
OR
M.B.B.S./B.D.S. or equivalent
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Program 52: M.Sc. Chemistry
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Program 53: M.Sc. Computer Science
B.Sc. ((Hons.)) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) Should have secured 60% marks
and B.Tech. Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) in aggregate or equivalent of
1 from University of Delhi or any other University CGPA as per University of
whose corresponding degrees are recognized as Delhi norms.
equivalent to those of University of Delhi.
B.Sc. (H) Computer Science (10+2+3 Scheme) from Should have secured 60%
3 marks in aggregate or
University of Delhi
equivalent of CGPA as per
University of Delhi norms.
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Program 54: M.Sc. Development Communication & Extension
Both Merit and Entrance Based
Eligibility in Entrance
Category
Category Course Requirements Marks
Id Requirements
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Program 55: M.Sc. Electronics
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Program 56: M.Sc. Fabric & Apparel Science
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Program 57: M.Sc. Food & Nutrition
60% or above
marks in aggregate
or equivalent
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: Food and Nutrition (3
2 gra
year Course after 10+2) from University of Delhi only.
de points in Home
Science (Hons.)
with specialization
in Food and
Nutrition.
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Program 59: M.Sc. Genetics
50% Marks in
2 B.E./B.Tech. Degree in any discipline. aggregate or
equivalent grade
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Program 61: M.Sc. Geology
Candidates who have passed B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology examination from a University other than University of
Delhi should have passed any two of the ancillary/ subsidiary subjects: PhyFs, Chemistry, Mathematics,
Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Geography, Computer Science.
Candidates must have passed B.Sc. (Genl.) examination and combination of any two of the following
subjects besides Geology. Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Botany/ Zoology/ Environmental Science/
Geography/ Computer Science.
Notes:
1. Candidates who have passed B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology Examination from a University other than University
of Delhi should have passed any two of the ancillary/subsidiary subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics,
Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Geography, and Computer Science.
2. Candidate must have passed B.Sc. (Genl.) Examination with Geology and combination of any two of the
following subjects besides Geology. Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Botany/Zoology/ Environmental Science/
Geography / Computer Science.
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Program 63: Master of Operational Research
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Program 65: M.Sc. Physics
B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics (3 Year Course after 10+2) from 55% or above marks in
University of Delhi or any other University whose examination aggregate or equivalent
1
is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi. grade.
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Program 66: M.Sc. Resource Management & Design Application
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Program 67: M.Sc. Zoology
Notes: A candidate who has passed B.Sc.(Prog/General)/ B.Sc. (Pass) examination should have
Chemistry and Zoology at (the qualifying examination) )undergraduate level.
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Program 68: M.Sc. / M.Sc. - Ph.D. Combined Degree Program in
Biomedical Sciences (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research
(ACBR))
Marks
Category Course Requirements
Id Requirements
Note: There will be one common Entrance Test for admission to the M.Sc. and M.Sc. – Ph.D.
Combined Degree Program in Biomedical Sciences.
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Program 70: Bachelor of Library & Information Science (B.LI.Sc)
Master‗s Degree II Division with 50% and above from With 50% and above
2 other Universities marks in aggregate or
equivalent grade
Bachelor‗s Degree with 50% and above from the 50% and above or
5
University of Delhi equivalent grade
50% marks in
6 Bachelor‗s Degree with 50% from other Universities
aggregate or equivalent
grade
Note:
1. Seats for the above merit categories will be allotted equally to candidates in the Humanities, Social Sciences and
Sciences (Pure and applied). The criteria for selection with in each of these areas will again be in the order of merit
as given above.
2. In case sufficient number of candidates are not available to fill the seats allotted for any areas viz. the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Sciences (pure and applied), the seats will be allotted to other areas.
3. Special consideration will be given to eligible candidates from the field of Medicine, Engineering, Technology, and
Computer Science.
4. Candidates seeking admission to this course must be at least 20 years of age before the first day of July in the year
in which admission is sought. The maximum age limit for admission will be 30 years as on first day of July.
However, in case of persons working in libraries as Semi-Professional Assistants or Senior Library Assistants for a
minimum period of three years, the maximum age limit will be 35 years on the first day of July, in which the
admission is sought.
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Program 71: Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.Sc)
Note:
1. The minimum pass percentage for entrance test examination is 40% marks in aggregate.
2. In case on any short fall of admission under Category-I, being reserved for candidates who had done
B.L.I.Sc. from University of Delhi Only, the remaining seats will be offered to the Category-II who have
qualified the Entrance Test in order of merit conducted by University of Delhi.
3. In case of any short fall of admission category II, remaining seats will be offered to the candidates of
category – I
4. Candidates having passed their B.L.I.Sc. from the University of Delhi, are advised to apply for admission to
M.L.I.Sc. through Entrance Test also.
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Program 72: Master of Education (M.Ed.)*
*[as per the Appendix-5 of the NCTE (Recognition Norms and Procedure) Regulations, 2014 - notified
in the Gazette of India]
**If you have selected D.El.Ed. as the Educational Qualification, the candidate should also give details of the
Undergraduate Degree.
(PGDCSL)
The admissions shall be based on the merit drawn based on the marks obtained in eligible
degree.
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Program 74: Master of Physiotherapy
Entrance Based Only
To appear in the Entrance examination for admission to the Master of Physiotherapy, candidates
should have fulfilled at least ONE of the following conditions:
b. An undergraduate physiotherapy qualification (B.Sc. (PT) / BPT etc.) of 3 ½ years duration from
a recognized college/ institute/ university plus at least ten (10) years of work experience.
Entrance Based:
Course Requirement: B.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons) or equivalent Undergraduate Degree in any
branch of Life Sciences/Medical Sciences/any branch of Biology
Marks Requirement: 60% or above in qualifying exam
Merit Based:
Course Requirement: B.Sc. Hons in Microbiology from University of Delhi (after 10+2+3)
Marks Requirement: 60% or above marks in qualifying exam
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Annexure — III
Candidates seeking admission under EWS/ OBC/ SC/ ST category should have the valid
certificate in their own name on the day of admission.
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Annexure — IV
FORMAT
EDUCATIONAL CONCESSION CERTIFICATE
(On the proper Letter Head with complete address, telephone number(s) and e-mail ID) OFFICE OF THE
Priority – I
Widows / Wards of Defence personnel killed in action on during
;
Priority – II
Wards of disabled in action on during _ and
boarded out from service with disability attributable to military service.
Priority – III
Widows / Wards of Defence Personnel who died while in service with death attributable to military service.
Priority – IV
Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in peace time and boarded out with disability attributable to the military
service.
Priority – V
Wards of Serving / Ex-servicemen personnel including personnel of police forces who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards;
1. ParamVir Chakra
2. Ashok Chakra
3. MahaVir Chakra
4. Kirti Chakra
5. Vir Chakra
6. Shaurya Chakra
7. President‗s Police Medal for Gallantry
8. Sena, NauSena, VayuSena Medal
9. Mention-in-Despatches
10. Police Medal for Gallantry.
Priority – VI
Wards of Ex- Servicemen
Priority – VII
Wives of:
1. Defence Personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service.
Defence Personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to military service.
Ex-Servicemen and Serving Personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards.
Priority – VIII
Wards of Serving Personnel
Priority – IX
Wives of Serving Personnel
No.: Date:
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Annexure — V
University Facilities
Hostel
University of Delhi is one of the premier institutions of our country and hence draws a large number
of students from all parts of India and abroad. The concern for the outstation students, after securing
admission is the availability of a safe and comfortable accommodation. In order to meet the
requirements of such students University of Delhi offers hostel facilities to both male and female
students.
Every hostel has an Admission Committee, which constitutes Provost, Warden and the Resident
Tutors. Admission to the hostel is done strictly on the basis of Merit List provided by the respective
Faculty / Department16, and the policy laid down by the Admission Committee17. The candidates are
initially shortlisted on the basis of Merit List. The Hostel Admission Committee interviews the
shortlists candidates, and finally the selected candidates are given admission. Reservation is provided
as per the University rules.
Library
Delhi University Library System (DULS) consists of 34 libraries and is accomplishing its task of
reaching to wider academic community. DULS has advanced its web activity with the subscription to
many high-quality electronic databases being made available through campus network to faculty,
students and research scholars. In addition, 16 more databases are also accessible through e-
ShodhSindhu DULS also promotes Open Access e-resources. DULS is regularly conducting
innovative information Literacy Programs (ILP) for the benefit of students, researchers and faculty
members.
Delhi University Library System includes the following major libraries: Central Reference Library,
Arts Library, Central Science Library, East Asian Studies Library, FMS Library, Law Library, Ratan
Tata Library, South Campus Library and Braille Library (on DU Intranet).
Medical
W.U.S. Health Centre (Main Branch) is located in the North Campus of University of Delhi. It
provides medical facilities to its members / beneficiaries on weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 08:00 p.m.
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It provides routine Pathology Laboratory Facilities to the beneficiaries five days a week. It has its
branches in South Campus, East Delhi (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College) and West Delhi (Shivaji
College). Timings of W.U.S. Health Centre (South Campus) is 09:00 a.m. - 05:30 p.m., and W.U.S.
Health Centre East Delhi and W.U.S. Health Centre West Delhi is 09:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m.
ICT
The Delhi University Computer Centre is the central hub for ICT related services for the
University of Delhi. With the commissioning of the University-wide network, via National
Knowledge Network (NKN), the Computer Centre is in a unique position to serve the University
for all its ICT needs. All University Departments, Centres and Colleges are connected to NKN
for resource sharing with all major educational and research institutions across the country. ICT
services including Internet are being provided across the University at North Campus and South
Campus as part of NKN. Delhi University Computer Centre (DUCC) provides varied services to
all faculty members, staff and students.
Sports
The University has highly qualified and experienced Faculty of Physical Education, along with a
Coach, to plan, coordinate and execute the functioning of Physical Education and Sports Setup in
the University, at various levels of Co-ordination and co-operation. Coaches in various
disciplines deputed by the Sports Authority of India from time to time also support the DU
Sports facility. The main purpose of the organization is to promote general interest in Games and
Sports in the University and to improve the standard of Competitive Sports and Games in the
University.
Utility Centre
The University Utility Centre provides amenities such as Post Office, Banks, Railway
Reservation Counter, D.T.C. Bus Pass Counter, and Cooperative Store to the University
community.
Annexure VI
Policies on Conduct of Students
Maintenance of discipline among students; ragging and complaints against sexual harassment shall
be dealt sternly in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance – XV of the Ordinances of the
University, as amended from time to time.
Cultural Council
The Culture Council is a place for the active, talented and creative young people. It functions under
the Dean, Students Welfare. It is a vibrant cultural body, which organizes a variety of cultural
programs/competitions. It reaches out to all bonafide students of colleges and departments of the
University of Delhi. The council, in collaboration with colleges, organizes different cultural
activities to enhance the overall cultural skills of the students. Deputy Dean, Cultural Activities,
handles the activities of Culture Council. For further information students are advised to contact the
office of cultural council through email: culturecouncil_du@rediffmail.com.
Students Union
The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) is the representative body of the students from most
colleges and faculties. The student elections are fought keenly and with great enthusiasm. In the past,
several of the office-bearers of Delhi University Students Union have gone on to hold public offices
in State and Central governments.
The elections to Delhi University Students Union are by direct voting by the students of the University
and member Colleges.
Annexure VII
A Syllabus For the Test
The syllabus for the Entrance Test of each Postgraduate Course is the corresponding B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc.
(or equivalent) syllabus of the University of Delhi and / or is available on the respective Department‗s
website.
B Admit Card For Duet 2022
The Admit Card is issued provisionally to the candidates, subject to their satisfying the eligibility
conditions.
The candidate has to download the Admit Card from the NTA website. Dates for downloading admit cards
will be intimated later on the website https://nta.ac.in/. Candidates have to appear for the Examination at
the given Centre on Date and Shift (Timing) as indicated in their Admit Card.
No candidate will be allowed to appear at the examination centre, on Date and Timings other than that
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allotted to them in their Admit card.
The candidates are advised to read the instructions on the Admit Card carefully and follow them
during the conduct of the examination.
In case candidate is unable to download admit card from the website or notices any discrepancy in his/her
particular or photograph or signatures shown in the Admit Card and Confirmation Page, the candidate may
immediately approach the Help Line between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm as and when Admit Cards are
issued. In such cases, candidates would appear in the examination with the already downloaded
Admit Card. However, NTA will take necessary action to make correction in the record later.
Note:
a. Candidate may please note that Admit Cards will not be sent by post.
b. In no case, the duplicate Admit Card for DUET 2022 would be issued at the Examination Centre.
c. Candidate must not mutilate the Admit Card or change any entry made therein.
d. Candidates are advised to preserve their Admit Cards in good condition for future reference.
e. No Admit Card shall be issued to the candidates whose Applications are found to be incomplete
for any reasons (including indistinct/ doubtful photographs/unsigned Applications) or who do not
fulfill the eligibility criteria for the examination.
f. Issue of Admit Cards, however, shall not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility which shall be
further scrutinized at subsequent stages of admission process.
C Important Instructions For Candidates
(Candidates are advised to go through Instructions printed on Admit Card carefully before going for
the Examination)
1. Candidates MUST bring the following documents on the day of examination at the test centre.
Candidates who will not bring these will not be allowed to appear in the examination.
A. Print copy of Admit Card downloaded from NTA website
B. One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for pasting
on the specific space in the attendance sheet at the Centre during the Examination
C. Any one of the authorized Govt. photo IDs (original, valid and non-expired), viz. PAN card/
Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card (With photograph)/ Aadhaar Enrolment No/
Ration Card
D. PwBD certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming the relaxation under PwD
category
Note:
1. The name on the photo identification must match with the name as shown on the Admit
Card. If the name has been changed due to events such as marriage, candidate must show
the relevant document at the time of exam. Marriage Certificate/Divorce/Decree/Legal
Name Change Document.
2. The candidates shall report at the Examination Centre two hours before the commencement of
the examination so as to complete the frisking and registration formalities well before the time.
3. Registration desk will close 60 minutes prior to the examination. Candidates shall not be permitted
to enter in the Examination Centre after 07:00 am in first session, after 11:00 am in second session
and 4:00 pm in third session.
4. The candidates are advised to read the instructions on the admit card carefully and follow them
during the conduct of the examination.
5. Candidates should take their seat immediately after opening of the examination hall. If the
candidates do not report in time due to any reason i.e. traffic jam, train/bus delay etc., they are
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likely to miss some of the general instructions to be announced in the Examination Rooms/Halls.
The NTA shall not be responsible for any delay.
6. The candidate must show, on demand, the Admit Card for entry in the examination room/hall. A
candidate who does not possess the valid Admit Card shall not be allowed to enter the examination
centre.
7. Candidates should find and sit on their allocated seat only. Any candidate found to have changed
room/hall or the seat on his/her own other than allotted would be considered as a case of Unfair
means and the candidature shall be cancelled and no plea would be accepted.
8. The candidate should ensure that the question paper available on the computer is as per the opted
Course/Subject indicated in the Admit Card. In case, the subject of question paper is other than the
opted paper, the same may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator concerned immediately.
9. Candidates are not allowed to carry any baggage inside the Examination Centre. NTA will not be
responsible for any belongings stolen or lost at the premises.
10. Candidate shall appear at their own cost at the Centre on Date and shift as indicated in their Admit
Card issued by the NTA. Under no circumstances the cities for centre and shift provided in the
Admit Card shall be changed.
11. No candidate, without the special permission of the Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator
concerned, will leave his/her seat or Examination Room/Hall until the full duration of the paper is
over. Candidates must follow the instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre
Superintendent/Invigilators.
12. Candidates should not be in possession of any material listed in the list of prohibited material.
13. All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the centre in the
examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test, candidates must hand over the rough sheets
to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
14. The candidates must sign and paste the photograph on the Attendance Sheet at the appropriate
place.
15. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the NTA with regard to their conduct
in the Examination Hall. All cases of Unfair means will be dealt with as per rules.
16. Candidate may approach the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator in the room for any technical
assistance, first aid emergency or any other information during the course of examination.
17. For any queries or issues regarding Computer Based Test, the candidates may contact the Help
Desk contact No. : 011-40759000 and Email : duet@nta.ac.in
IMPORTANT: For those who are unable to appear on the scheduled date of test for any reason, re-test shall
not be held by the NTA under any circumstances.
D Prohibited Materials
Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, Calculators, Document, Pen, Slide Rules, Log
Tables and Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, bits of papers,
mobile phone, Blue-tooth devices, pager or any other electronic gadget/ device etc.
❖ The candidates are prohibited to bring any kind of electronic gadgets/device in the examination
room/hall.
❖ If any candidate is in possession of any of the above item, his/ her candidature will be treated as
unfair means and lead to cancellation of the current examination and also debar the candidate for
future examination(s) & the material will be seized.
❖ Smoking, chewing gutka, spitting etc. in the Examination Room/Hall is strictly prohibited.
❖ Instrument/Geometry/Pencil box, Handbag, Purse or Any kind of Paper/ Stationery, Eatables/snacks
and Tea/coffee/cold drinks/Water (loose or packed), Mobile Phone/ Ear Phone/Microphone/Pager,
Calculator, Camera, Tape Recorder, any metallic item or electronic gadgets etc. are NOT allowed in
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the examination Room/Hall.
Diabetic students will be allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/
apple/orange) and transparent water bottle to the examination hall. However, they will not be
allowed to carry packed foods like chocolate/candy/sandwich etc.
❖ The NTA will display Answer Key of the questions on the NTA website www.nta.ac.into provide an
opportunity to the candidates to challenge the Answer Key. The Answer Keys are likely to be displayed
for three days.
❖ The Candidates will be given an opportunity to make a challenge online against the Answer Key on
payment of Rs. 200/- per question challenged as processing charges.
❖ The NTA will also display the question paper attempted by the candidate for all the candidates on the
NTA website prior to declaration of result. The recorded responses are likely to be displayed for three
days.
❖ The NTA‘s decision on the challenges shall be final and the result will be declared on the basis of
final answer keys. No grievances/representation with regard to Answer Key(s) after declaration
of result will be entertained
Note:
❖ In case a Question is dropped due to some technical error, full marks be given to all the candidates
irrespective of the fact that they have attempted it or not.
❖ In case there are multiple correct options or change in key, only those candidates who have
attempted it correctly as per the revised Answer Key to be awarded marks.
(Candidates are advised to go through instructions printed on Admit Card carefully before going for
the Examination)
(i) Candidates shall maintain perfect silence and attend to their Question Paper only. Any conversation or
gesticulation or disturbance in the Examination Room/Hall shall be deemed as misbehavior.
(ii) Candidates must not obtain or attempt to obtain or give assistance of any kind during the examination.
This will entail expulsion and cancellation of candidature for the examination.
(iii) If a candidate is found using unfair means or impersonating, his/her candidature shall be cancelled,
and he/she will be liable to be debarred for taking examination either permanently or for a specified
period according to the nature of offence.
(iv) The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the NTA with regard to their conduct in
the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per rules.
G Re-Evaluation/Re-Checking Of Result
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(a) A computer terminal (node) indicating Roll Number will be allocated to each candidate. Candidates
should find and sit on their allocated computers only. Any candidate found to have changed room/hall
or the computer on their own rather than the one allotted would be liable to cancellation of
candidature and no plea in this regard would been entertained.
(b) The computer terminal allotted to the candidate will display Welcome login screen, Candidate‘s
photograph and DU subject opted by the candidate. For login, the candidate will have to enter login-
ID and password.
(c) After logging in, the candidate shall be able to see the detailed instructions for the examination.
Candidates are advised to go through the instructions carefully regarding the type of questions and
Marking Scheme. At the designated time of start of the examination, the candidates will be able to
proceed and see the questions on the computer screen.
The keyboard attached to the computer, if any, will be disabled during the entire duration of the
examination. Depending on the type of question, the answers to questions can either be entered by
clicking on the virtual on-screen keyboard (numeric or otherwise) using the computer mouse or by
clicking the chosen option(s) using the computer mouse.
Candidates will have the option to change/modify answers already entered anytime during the entire
duration of the examination.
In case the computer/mouse allotted to any candidate malfunctions anytime during the test, the
candidate will be immediately allotted another computer system and the time lost due to this will be
adjusted in the server so as to give the candidate the full allotted time.
(d) The on-screen computer clock counter of every candidate will be set at the server. The countdown
timer in the top right side of computer screen will display the time remaining (in minutes) available
for the candidate to complete the examination. When the timer reaches zero, the examination will end
by itself. Candidate will not be required to end or submit the examination.
(e) The Question Palette displayed on the right side of screen will show the status of each question using
one of the following text/color codes/symbols.
1 You have not visited the question yet.
2 You have not answered the question.
3 You have answered the question.
4 You have NOT answered the question, but have marked the question for review.
5 The question(s) ―answered and marked for Review‖ will be considered for evaluation.
The question(s) ―Answered and Marked for Review‖ status for a question indicates that candidate would
like to have a relook at that question again. A candidate has the option of answering a question and
simultaneously placing it under ―Marked for Review‖, these answers will be considered for evaluation.
However, if a candidate has simply put ―Marked for Review‖ for a question without answering it, the
corresponding question ‗Marked for Review‘ without an answer will not be considered for evaluation. It
may be noted that a candidate can return to any ―Marked for Review‖ question any time during the
examination by clicking on the corresponding question number icon displayed on the Question Palette of
the corresponding section.
(f) Candidate can click on an arrow/symbol which appears to the left of question palette to collapse the
question palette thereby maximizing the question viewing window. To view the question palette again,
candidate can click on arrow/symbol which appears on the right side of question window.
(g) Candidate can click to navigate to the bottom and to navigate to the top of the question area, without
scrolling. Using the computer mouse the candidate can scroll up and down the question viewing area
for viewing the entire question.
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(h) The full paper can be viewed by clicking the ―Question Paper‖ icon on the top right corner of the
screen.
(i) Blank Sheets for doing rough work/calculations shall be provided to the candidates. The Blanks
Sheets would have a Header page for the candidates to write down his/her Name and Roll Number.
All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the Blank Sheets provided at the Centre in the
Examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test, candidates must hand over the rough sheets to
the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall.
(j) Navigating to a Question
To navigate between questions within a Paper, candidate needs to do the following:
(a) Click on the question number in the Question Palette at the right of the screen to go to that
numbered question directly. Note that using this option does NOT save the answer to the
currently displayed question.
(b) Click on ―Save & Next‖ to save the answer of any question. Clicking on ―Save & Next‖ will
save the answer for the current question and the next question will be displayed on the
candidate‘s computer screen.
(c) Click on ―Mark for Review & Next‖ to mark a question for review (without answering it) and
proceed to the next question.
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anytime during the entire duration of the test. To change the answer to a question that has
already been answered, first select the corresponding question from the Question Palette,
then click on ―Clear Response‖ to clear the previously entered answer and subsequently
follow the procedure for answering that type of question.
J Legal Jurisdiction
All disputes pertaining to the conduct of DUET 2022 Examination including Results shall fall within the
jurisdiction of Delhi only. Further, any legal question arising out of the Examination shall be entertained
only when raised within 30 days from the declaration of result.
The Director (Administration) of the NTA shall be the official by whose designation the NTA may sue or
be sued.
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