200 online registrations in first 10 minutes of DU admissions

Within 10 minutes of the opening of online registrations for admission to Delhi University, there were 200 entries. The most demanding courses were BCom and BA (Hons) English
Within an hour and a half, the numbers shot up to around 6,300 applicants
Within an hour and a half, the numbers shot up to around 6,300 applicants

The online registration for admission to undergraduate courses of Delhi University saw around 200 entries within 10 minutes after it was thrown open to the public today. "Between 6 pm and 6:10 pm, we saw around 200 online registrations. If the present momentum continues, we can expect around 10,000 applications on the first day," said an official associated with the admissions department.

Within a one-and-half hour, the numbers shot up to around 6,300 applicants, an official release said."The two most sought after courses are BCom and BA (Hons) in English. In the sports category, maximum registrations were for basketball and extracurricular activities," it said.

Between 6 pm and 6:10 pm, we saw around 200 online registrations. If the present momentum continues, we can expect around 10,000 applications on the first day

Official of admissions department

The online registrations for admissions to undergraduate programmes began today at 6 pm for its 60 UG courses in 62 colleges affiliated with the varsity with around 54,000 seats."We are monitoring the developments," said the official.

High demand: The two most sought after courses are BCom and BA (Hons) in English

However, aspirants were held up waiting to access the registration page - https://ug.du.ac.in/app/ - which was burdened due to the initial rush.The varsity is scheduled to announce its first cut-off list on June 20. As of now, six cut-off dates have been announced.

Earlier in the day, the university's 10-day counselling session or 'Open Days' began with around 600 students flocking the North Campus with a bag full of questions
    

However, further cut-off lists may be announced depending on vacant seats in colleges, an official statement said.Earlier in the day, the university's 10-day counselling session or 'Open Days' began with around 600 students flocking the North Campus with a bag full of questions.
    

Applicants for some subjects like Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis), BA (Hons) Business Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Multimedia and Mass Communication, BTech (Information Technology and Mathematical Innovations) have to appear for entrance test.

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