
DU issues guidelines on inclusion of State board subjects in cut-off calculation
The Hindu
‘Colleges were rejecting applications without proper reason’
On the third day of DU admissions in various undergraduate programmes under the first cut-off list, around 59,000 applications were received by the university. Over 13,000 applications have been verified, a university spokesperson said.
Responding to the trend of a large number of students from State Education Boards securing admissions into colleges, DU has issued guidelines on inclusion of subjects from other State boards equivalent to ones taught under the Central Board of Secondary Education in the calculation of cut-off marks.
Many candidates had complained that colleges were rejecting or withholding applications without any substantial reason.

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