
The Delhi University has invited suggestions for strengthening its admission process and also to make it more student-friendly on the institute’s website. The university approved the formation of an admission branch to focus on admissions related issues earlier this year. Among areas for suggestions, the university officials have asked for inputs regarding rationalizing the cut-off for merit-based admissions to control over or under admissions.
As a public university, the institute does not refuse admissions to anyone who meets the cutoff. Accordingly, the cut-off percentage is determined so as to ensure that the number of students does not exceed the estimated capacity.
It has also asked for suggestions in the following areas like criteria of admissions of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, strengthening the online interface for applicants, minimizing students visits to colleges for document verification, better’Open Day’ sessions, to make admissions for candidates belonging to various categories more accessible, and to make the trials for sports and ECA quotas more transparent.
