New Delhi: Ambedkar University Delhi will launch six programs for new academic sessions and start the registration process for undergraduate programs starting July 12, officials said on Monday.
The registration process for the postgraduate program will begin at the end of July.
Acceptance to undergraduate programs will be based on achievement and universities will release cut-off.
Varsity reception brochure was released on Monday.
Releasing the registration brochure, Professor of Anu Singh Bush, Deputy Chancellor, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) announced that in the academic session of 2021-22, the university would launch six new programs.
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New programs are Hindi Ba (Honors), Masters of Public Health, M VOC Tourism and Hospitality Management, MA in Archeology and Heritage Management (MAJUM), MA in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM), MA-PhD Integrated ( IPHD),) In human ecology.
He said in the midst of public anger over a covid pandemic and the struggle to sustain the public health system, the university launched a new program in Masters in public health.
Integrated MA-PhD (IPHD) in human ecology is beginning in accordance with new education policies.
Foam said they would launch the Four Y (Hons) political program this year and shared that consultation was also held for other programs such as new education policies.
Delhi Institute of Heritage and Management, who was previously part of the Gobind Singh Indraprastha University teacher, has been declared the University of Ambedkar Delhi, by the city government.
Two School of Heritage Research and Management programs in MA in Archeology and Heritage Management (MAJUM) and MA in Conservation, Preservation and Inheritance Management (MCPHM) will be offered from Ambedkar University Delhi.
Varsity has also chosen 64 foreign students from nearly 1,800 applications to enter for the BA / MA / PHD program through the ICCR process for the first time, said the Bundaus.
Students from Saarc and African countries (Tanzania, Ghana, Malawi, South Sudan, Botswana, Somalia, Ethiopia, Zambabwe; Zambia) have been selected.
The total undergraduate program (UG), post-graduate (PG) and the PhD offered this year is 57.
The number of PhD programs will soon be updated.
The total seats offered in undergraduate and postgraduate programs will be 1,953, including seats in the new program – 44 on UG and 143 in PG.
The entrance examination for the postgraduate program is likely to be held in August if the Covid-19 situation is dinormus and the exam center is available and in accordance with the Guidelines of the Delhi Government, officials said, adding that in the case of the situation is not conducive, namely Varsity might choose the proctorored exam online.
Officials said that Delhi University students formed most applicants for the postgraduate program.
DU has not stated the postgraduate results, they said.
Varsitas have provided relief costs to Rs Nada 4.73 Crore while expenses for other support are Rs 1.43 Crore, officials said.