
Delhi University PG admissions 2021: First merit list to release tomorrow
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Delhi University will release the first merit list for the Postgraduate admissions tomorrow. Here's how you can check the merit list.
DU PG admissions 2021: Attention students, Delhi University, will release the first merit list for the admissions to the Postgraduate courses tomorrow, i.e., November 17, 2021. The university has released the schedule for the Postgraduate admission process 2021 on its official website, i.e., du.ac.in. #Admissions2021Post-graduate schedule released.Read details here below: pic.twitter.com/En5Y6VVRmH
According to the schedule, the first merit list will be released on November 17, 2021. The department will verify and approve the admissions as per the first merit list from November 18 to November 22, 2021. Students will be allowed to pay the required fee till November 23, 2021.DU will release three merit lists; the second list will be released on November 26, 2021, and the third list will be released on December 3, 2021.

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