The University of Delhi (DU) who opened a Bachelor’s entry portal for the 2021-22 academic session, got a very large application every day.
The university recorded nearly 90,000 registration within 48 hours on the first day of the application in August 2.
The application portal serves registration of all candidates who are looking for in the undergraduate program at DU.
Anticipating an increase in the number of applicants to enter this year, PC Joshi, acting representative of Chancellor, Delhi University, recently signaled an increase in the number of seats.
The idea doesn’t seem to go down well among academic brotherhood.
The university has struggled with infrastructure challenges, said Sangit Kumar Yed, Head, Department of Political Science, University of Delhi.
“There is no official communication in the chair increasing.
Adding more seats to accommodate more students will increase pressure on physical infrastructure and faculty members.” He added that to provide quality education, administration first need to overcome the lack of infrastructure and the infrastructure crisis that Universities wrestle at this time.
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According to the data distributed by Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan in Lok Sabha recently, DU has the highest number of jobs with 846 of the 1,706 posts imposed among other central universities.
A professor from Dyal Singh College, who did not want to be named points on the infrastructure challenge faced by his college.
“College recognizes students more than approved forces because students succeed in reaching the cut-off list.
Universities manage their limited infrastructure, and if more seats are included, it will be about the quality of education,” he said, adding that wise decisions were needed To deal with current challenges and increasing needs.
DU is one of the most sought-after universities throughout India.
In 2018, Varsity has received 2,78,544 applications.
With a slight decline compared to 2018, 2.58,388 candidates have been applied in 2019 and more than 5.63 Lakh registration was received in 2020.
At present, this university has approached 70,000 seats for undergraduate programs.