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General Information On Admission
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- Applicants seeking admission to the first year of B.A. (Programme), B.A. (H) Social Work, B.A. (H) Geography, B. Com. (Hons.) and B. Com. can apply through an application form enclosed with the prospectus or ICR-Pre-Admission form issued by the University of Delhi. In case of B. El. Ed. Programme and B. A. (Hons) Hindi Journalism, applicants are required to apply respectively to the Department of Education and the Department of Hindi, University of Delhi.
- The College Counseling Cell would organize pre-admission counseling for the students and would orient them to the admission-related guidelines.
- Admissions to the college are made purely on the basis of merit and admissions to a course closed once the seats are filled.
- All admissions will be provisional and subject to confirmation by the University of Delhi.
- No students shall be denied admission on the basis of gap period.
- Students from a University or a board other than that of Delhi are required to produce a Migration Certificate from the University or Board.
- A candidate selected for admission will be required to submit a duly filled college admission form along with the original certificates and attested/self attested photocopies of:
- Mark sheet of qualifying examination.
- Provisional Certificate of passing of qualifying examination.
- Migration Certificate for the students coming from University or Board other than Delhi.
- A Character Certificate from school or college last attended.
- Certificate issued by secondary school/ 10th class board showing date of birth.
- Two recent passport size photographs.
- If applicable, scheduled caste/tribes, OBC, physically disabled certificate/s of the applicant.
- Qualifying examination for the purpose of admission to the first year of under graduate courses offered in the college shall be “ Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto by the University of Delhi.
- Candidates from vocational courses would be considered on the basis of individual merit and availability of seats and not as per general merit.
- Candidates once admitted are required to deposit the prescribed admission fees within a period specified in the notice of admission. Failure to deposit fees within prescribed period will lead to automatic cancellation of admission.
- A student who wishes to leave the institution must apply in writing to the principal with her application countersigned by her guardian or parent. The refund of fees shall be made in accordance to the University Rules.
- Admission on the basis of sports distinctions will be considered only of the candidate who has achievements in sports during the last three years. The admission will be done according to the University norms.
At the time of submission of admission forms, photo copy/copies of the highest sports achievement/s along with corresponding games/s should be attached. The certificate/s should be accredited by the Indian Olympic Association (I.O.A.), the Association Indian University (A.I.U.) and the School Games Federation of India (S.G.F.I.).
- Only student with original certificates would be considered.
- The college will hold sports trials in the college sports ground to assess the abilities of the applicants.
- Studetns who get admission on sports achievement must continue practice after admission, as required.
- Wearing of sports uniform (like Track suit, T-shirts & Shorts etc.) is compulsory at the time of trials.
- Students seeking admission on the basis of sports distinction are required to attach certified/attested photocopies of the relevant certificates.
- 3% seats are reserved for the Physically Handicapped Candidates for admission to Under-Graduate Courses. Physically Handicapped Candidates who secure admission on merit in the general category should be counted in the 3% quota.
- Procedure for admission of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates and children/Widows/Wives of Armed Personnel disabled/killed in action or those who died/were disabled while on duty.
- 22½ % of the total number of seats are reserved for candidates belonging to SC/ST (15% for SC and 7½ % for ST). Relaxation to the extent of 5% in the minimum marks is given to the candidates belonging to SC/ST to determine their eligibility and merit for admission to the concerned courses (except in courses having entrance tests). Further relaxation is given to the extent in order to fill up all the reserved seats.
- 5% of the total number of seats in each of the courses has been reserved to the children/widows/wives of the officers and men of the armed forces including para-military personnel, killed/disabled in action or those who died/were disabled on duty or Ex-servicemen/serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards. Relaxation to the extent of 5% marks in the aggregate or in the subject, as the case may be is given to determine their eligibility to the concerned courses (except in courses having entrance tests).
- At the request of a student, the college may transfer the student from Honours to Pass Course, depending upon availability of seats, if the student fulfills the eligibility criteria.
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