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VERY IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT
2012 ADMISSION PROCEDURES
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
NO ADMISSION FORMS (ONLINE or HARDCOPY) WILL BE
PROVIDED BY ANY COLLEGE.
THE ENTIRE ADMISSION FORM SUPPLY & SUBMISSION TASK HAS NOW BEEN
CENTRALIZED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF DELHI.
PLEASE READ DETAILS.
CENTRAL GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE (ADMISSIONS 2012),
Hans Raj College
(Convenor : Dr. P. Kumar (Bursar), Members : Dr.
Bijendra Singh (Hostel Warden),
Dr. M.P. Sharma (Director, Physical Education), Dr. Anand Sonkar (Coordinator
Examinations, HRC),
The GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE to start operating as the admission sessions 2012
begins as per
the new admission schedule - to be declared by the University soon.
Members' phone nos.
will be provided as the Committee starts functioning in early June, 2012.
UNIVERSITY's GUIDELINES for ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE COURSES
2012-2013
RESERVATION for PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (PWDs)
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ALL ADMISSION DETAILS FOR THE SESSION 2012-13
will be provided H E R E towards the end of May, 2012. In case you have an urgent query, please
put up the
same at our
Guest Book, so that other admission-seekers may also benefit from our
reply. Only queries meriting urgent attention will be responded to. All
irrelevant queries will be deleted.
OUR GENERAL ADMISSION DETAILS FOR 2012-13.
Delhi University tops India Today survey on
universities for second year in a row
Delhi University has maintained its numero uno
status for the second year in a row in the India Today AC-Nielsen Best
Universities Survey. It is followed by Banaras Hindu University (BHU), the
University of Calcutta, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Aligarh Muslim
University (AMU). The survey, which has emerged as the gold standard for
students and parents across the country, ranks 50 best universities and, for the
first time, also lists the first five fastest risers in the rankings and five
biggest losers. The results have only been arrived at using the rigour of
extensive fieldwork and statistics combining subjective criteria (perception of
top academics from abroad) and objective criteria such as teacher-student ratio
and courses offered. The biggest surprise in the survey is
AMU's entry into the top five. Last year, the university occupied the
eleventh spot. In the past, the institution had made headlines for violence on
campus, but now AMU seems to be turning a new leaf. Though its rise can be
partially explained by the fact that some institutions such as Pune, Bangalore
and Mumbai University could not submit the necessary data for the survey on time
because of their own constraints, this development can also be viewed as the
institution's attempt to regain some of its past glory. The survey, however, has
its share of constants, too.
DU, for instance, has not budged from its top ranking position since last
year. And the new vicechancellor Dinesh Singh is only helping the institution
keep pace with the Capital it is situated in. At the heart of the university's
transformation is the concept of a meta-college which will revolutionise the
existing course structure. Under a meta-college, a student can design his own
course by mixing and matching papers offered at different colleges affiliated to
DU.


Coming in a close second, BHU is also undergoing a
revolution of sorts. The biggest feather in its cap is the upgradation of its
institution of techsixteenth IIT. The vice-chancellor of the university has
submitted a plan of Rs.1,000 crore to the Planning
Commission to set up a centre of translational research that will bring together
IT experts, biotechnologists, agriculturists and social scientists to contribute
to the development of different sectors. Like BHU, Calcutta University has moved
a notch up this year. Occupying the third position, the university stands head
and shoulders above the rest as its faculty is leading the innovation charge.
Sample this: the faculty members of science and technology departments have
applied for 28 patents out of which 14 have been approved. JNU, as the fourth
best varsity in the country, meanwhile has been successful in sustaining its
unique academic culture. Every year new facilities are introduced to enrich the
student experience and in 2011 the university added centres for media research,
census and inclusion and exclusion. The top five ranking may not have had too
many changes this year, but there are universities that are slowly but surely
emulating the example of the best institutions. Apart from AMU, Gauhati
University, Ranchi University, North Eastern Hill University and Mangalore
University make the list of the first five fastest risers this year.
DELHI UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
CENTRE (UIC)
155215 or 011-27006900 (9:00 am to 5:00 pm),
infocentre@du.ac.in
Timing :
09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
Contact No. : 155215, 011-27006900
Email :
infocentre@du.ac.in
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