New Delhi: Following the row of comments on students from a particular stateboard given preference by Delhi University during reception, a statement issued by the university on Thursday that denies the same thing.
Du Vikas Gupta Registrar said more than 60,000 students had registered with universities under the first cutoff list of more than 46,000 came from CBSE.
At the end of the last day of the approval of the principles of the lecture, the application of more than 31,000 students from CBSE and 2,365 students from the Kerala Council of higher secondary education were received, he added.
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The statement by Du Professor Rakesh Kumar Pandey on “Rush who cannot be explained” students from Kerala have attracted Serang from a few quarters.
The Federation of Indian students and the National Union National Students announced that they would hold a demonstration at the Faculty of Art Du and Kirori Mal College, on Friday.
Meanwhile, Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has protested sitting on Wednesday stating that high cutoff has caused students from “only a few state boards” which are treated at the university.
In that statement, Gupta said, “Being a central university, Delhi University both and uniformly assess the academic credentials of all candidates regardless of their country and school council.
This year also, the same opportunity is maintained by accepting applications based on achievement only.”
Denied students’ claims from certain state councils “preferred”, Gupta added, “becoming a prestigious central university with the old heritage of teaching and quality research, candidates throughout the country aspiring to study in college, departments and centers.
This is the responsibility Our main to maintain justice and equity to all contributing candidates who come not only from Indian countries, but also from abroad.
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Nuthan Kiron Raj, a former Hindu College student and members of the Telangana Student Association, said, “such a statement insulted and condemned.
It is a very biased and prejudiced statement.
There may be errors in the assessment system, but choose certain conditions unfair.
Because we don’t Having a general assessment system throughout the country, there can be different values.
But it does not give anyone the right to provide a statement distorted by certain circumstances.
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