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DU will Adapt Entry Procedure without compromising on merit: Acting VC

DU will Adapt Entry Procedure without compromising on merit: Acting VC
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NEW DELHI: Delhi University will adapt its admission procedure into the outstanding scenario without compromising on merit,” behaving vice-chancellor P C Joshi stated following the Class 12 plank assessments have been cancelled Tuesday and added the Central Faculties Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is a great method.
Following the CBSE and the CISCE declared in-state Class 12 board exams in light of this coronavirus pandemic,” Joshi said talks will be held together with the entry committee and the academic council of the university to finalise the procedure for entry to undergraduate classes.

Almost 98 percent of these candidates to Delhi University have been CBSE students.

“There’ll be a method to judge virtue.
These are exceptional conditions.
The Central Faculties Common Entrance Exam may be great method because it’ll be dependent on pan-India honor.
DU won’t compromise the virtue.
We’ll adapt to this new situation and determine what process is to be produced.
We’ll wait and see exactly what would be the grade that the planks come outside for analysis of pupils,” he said.
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Joshi is a part of this CUCET committee, that had submitted its report on the Education Ministry.
A decision on running a frequent entrance test for all fundamental universities is impending.
Professor Rajeev Gupta, Chairperson-Admissions of DU, stated,”The University of Delhi totally affirms the decision taken by the Government of India to cancel the coming CBSE board assessments in opinion of COVID-19 outbreak in the nation.
The University of Delhi also believes the health and security of our pupils is of extreme significance.
The University of Delhi looks ahead to the conclusion of the CBSE about the announcement of the outcomes.”
Professor Sanjeev Singh, Joint Director of Delhi University’s Computer Centre (DUCC)said that the college is very likely to admit pupils on the grounds of CUCET, after the Education Ministry problems guidelines.
“We’re all set.
When we obtained the tips, we’ll be prepared,” he explained.
In normal conditions, DU conducts entry tests for admissions into nine undergraduate classes.
The evaluations have been conducted with the National testing Agency (NTA).
The government on Tuesday decided to cancel the CBSE Class 12 board examinations involving the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the nation together with Prime Minister Narendra Modi claiming that the choice was taken from the interest of pupils and the stress among the pupils, teachers and parents have to be placed to a conclusion.
The CISCE also made a decision to cancel Class 12 plank exams this year in light of this COVID-19 scenario, as stated by its own secretary Gerry Arathoon.

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