With the CBSE examination getting cancelled, Delhi University Vice-Chancellor P.C. Joshi on Tuesday told
The Hindu that whatever mechanisms the CBSE compiles for merit lists will be followed for admissions this year.
Mr. Joshi added that the common entrance test can be implemented if the Ministry of Education approves the same.
“Whatever merit system CBSE comes up with will be followed by the university. One thing that DU will not compromise with is merit. The admissions committee will decide on a course of action soon. If the Ministry approves the CUCET [Central Universities Common Entrance Test] then that can also be implemented,” said Mr. Joshi.
Former DU VC joins Shoolini University ANI | Updated: May 28, 2021 19:17 IST
Chandigarh (Punjab)/ Solan (Himachal Pradesh) [India], May 28 (ANI/PRNewswire): Former Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dr Dinesh Singh has joined one of India s leading private university, Shoolini University, as an Adjunct Faculty and Director of the Innovation in Education Centre.
Dr Dinesh Singh, a recipient of Padmashri, is a world acclaimed mathematician and educationist. He is a distinguished fellow at the Imperial College, London and has been an adjunct professor of mathematics at the University of Houston.
Winner of several awards and distinctions, Dr Dinesh Singh was instrumental in setting up a Cluster Innovation Center at Delhi University.
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NSUI asks DU to cancel final semester exams
NSUI strictly demands the VC and the government to cancel the final year examination, the students body said
Saturday May 22, 2021 10:34 AM, IANS
New Delhi: The National Students Union of India (NSUI) asked the Delhi University Vice Chancellor not to conduct the final semester examinations in view of second wave of Covid-19 which has struck India hard, and warned of protests otherwise.
In a letter to the Vice Chancellor, the Congress student wing cited the current distressful situation as it said that it is not at all feasible to conduct the final year examination.