DU Admission 2021: The university held its first Open Day online to answer queries of aspirants where officials assured students that the entrance tests will not cause any inconvenience to students and will be held following all Covid norms.
Opening of the university, technical glitches, entrance exams were some of the issues addressed by Delhi University officials during the first online open session held for varsity aspirants on Tuesday. The Delhi University commenced the registration process for post-graduate, MPhil, PhD courses on July 26 and nearly 21,959 aspirants had registered for around 20,000 PG seats till 5 pm on Tuesday.
Nearly 2,577 registrations were done for MPhil and PhD courses. The university held its first Open Day online to answer queries of aspirants where officials assured students that the entrance tests will not cause any inconvenience to students and will be held following all Covid norms.
Professor Rajeev Gupta, Chairperson, Admissions said that this is the second year in a row that the process will be completely online and one can apply from home. “The registration process started on July 26 and will go on till August 21. The admission portal is quite interactive and has an Artificial Intelligence enabled chatbot that will answer your queries immediately.