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Delhi University : DU 2024 admissions open for Phase 2, fee hike, attendance rules & anti-ragging policies
Delhi University : Admission Updates


New Updates & Policy Every DU Student Must Know


DU UG Admission Updates


As it’s already August and time for the commencement of the classes for the undergraduate students for 2024 - 25 academic session. As of now Delhi University (DU) has initiated Phase 2 of Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for undergraduate admissions starting Thursday August 1, 2024.


In this phase, candidates who have completed Phase I must log in to their dashboard at https://ugadmission.uod.ac.in to select their preferred programmes and college combinations, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.

And those candidates who have not yet registered themselves can register themselves now. As the portal is currently opened for both Phase 1 & Phase 2 till 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, August 07, 2024.


As mentioned in the press release, most probably the freshers would be joining the college campus by the end of this month.


Hike in the fees of DU?


DU colleges hike fee for all first-year students in UG, PG and PhD programmes. As per the latest news Delhi University has increased its fees for the students enrolled in first-year undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses for the 2024-25 academic session. 

The fees have also been raised for foreign students seeking admissions in various courses of the university.


The new Fee Structure for the following academic session 2024- 25 which will begin in August was approved and signed by Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of Delhi University in June.


“It is a usual hike in the fees done by DU Colleges and every year we raise the fee by 5-6 percent to meet the inflation. It is not a big issue” says Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of Delhi in an interview.


“The hike has been affected only for the first year students currently in accordance with university guidelines,” a senior official at the Faculty of Technology told the news agency in an interview.


The university has raised several components of the fee structure, including tuition fees, students’ welfare fund, development fee, facilities and services charges, and economically weaker section support fund. The contribution share for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) has been removed from the fee structure of the department.


What are the Attendance Requirements in DU?


As per the current attendance policy of Delhi University, Students must have 66.67 percent attendance. It means that for all the classes that have been organised in the whole semester in regular courses, you must pursue 67 percent of the total number of classes.

Those who can’t fulfil this criterion of attendance will not be eligible to appear in semester examinations for their respective course until conditions apply. 

Colleges this time are very strict with their attendance policy. Gradually colleges are publishing their official notifications for students with low attendance.


Relaxation in Attendance Policy?

Although a relaxation in attendance policy has been there in case of medical problems. If you have a medical problem, please submit your medical certificate to the college and thereby you can get relaxation accordingly. 

Also If you are part of NSS, NCC, sports, or any other college society where you were engaged in any co-curricular activities then you can get attendance relaxation up to approximately 15 percent ( Qcan differ by college policy).


Anti-Ragging


Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the premises of Colleges/ Departments/Hostels/ Institutes and any part of the University of Delhi System as well as on public transport.

To read more about anti ragging policy click Anti Ragging committee


RAGGING COMPLAINT MECHANISM-

  • Drop a written complaint in the complaint box in your Colleges or

  • Call Joint Control Room (North Campus) at 2766 7221 ог

  • Call Joint Control Room (South Campus) at 2411 9832 or

  • Call 24 x 7 National Anti-Ragging Helpline No. 1800-180-5522 or

  • Call 100 or inform your nearest PCR van or

  • Inform at University Information Centre at 155215, 27006900 (Monday to Friday)

  • Email to proctor du.ac.in/infocentre@du.ac.in


Punishment for ragging: Suspension or Expulsion or Cancellation of Degree, Penal Action.

Queries Solved In the Article-

  • Is 75% attendance compulsory in DU?
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  • Is 66 percent attendance compulsory in DU?
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