
Delhi University admission 2021: Over 1.10 lakh students register for UG courses so far
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Over 1.10 lakh students have so far registered for different undergraduate courses on Delhi University's admission portal.
DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University admission process has begun, and over 1.10 lakh students have so far registered for undergraduate courses on the Delhi University's admission portal, which went live on August 2, 2021. As per the information, the registration process for nearly 70,000 seats for UG courses will end on August 31, 2021. Till 7 pm on Thursday, 1,10,494 aspirants had registered on the portal for UG courses while 87,912 had registered for postgraduate courses and 12,539 for M.Phil and PhD courses. DU held its first virtual 'open day' on Thursday, where the officials tended to students' queries and cautioned them to be attentive while filling out the registration forms, as they won't' be able to edit them at later stages.
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