Delhi University (DU): Admission 2025, Fees, Courses, Ranking, Cutoff, Scholarship, Placement

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Updated on - Jun 25, 2025

Delhi University Latest Updates and News

25 Jun, 2025 DU UG Admission Registration 2025 has begun on June 17, 2025. Candidates who have appeared for CUET UG can apply online through DU CSAS portal @ugadmission.uod.ac.in. DU Admission Dates 2025 will be released after the declaration of CUET result. For details, Check Here

Delhi University PG Second Seat Allotment Result 2025 has been released on the CSAS portal @pgadmission.uod.ac.in. The allocated seats must be accepted by June 27, 2025, and the last date to pay the fees online is June 29, 2025. Further, the mid-entry window will be open from July 2 to 4, 2025. To know more, Click Here.

The last date for payment of fee to Ph.D Programs (Phase-ll) Admission 2024-25 at Delhi University has been extended till June 30, 2025. 

Delhi University B.Tech Round 2 Seat Allotment 2025 has been released @admission.uod.ac.in. The selected candidates must accept the allocated seat by June 27, 2025, and the last date to pay the fees is June 29, 2025. Further, mid-entry applications will be available from July 2 to 4, 2025. Check complete schedule here.

24 Jun, 2025 CUET UG 2025 Result 2025 is tentatively expected to release by the 2nd week of July by NTA. Candidates can download scorecard @cuet.nta.nic.in. To know more, click here.

23 Jun, 2025 Delhi University has released the Round 1 PG Cutoff 2025. Candidates can check the course-wise minimum allocation score for Round 1 PG admissions at Delhi University. Check cutoff here

20 Jun, 2025 IIRF Overall Ranking 2025 has been released for the Top Government Universities. Delhi University has been ranked 2 out of 50 univerities in India.

University of Delhi, popularly known as Delhi University or DU, is a public central university located in New Delhi, India. Established in 1922, it started with 3 colleges and 750 students. Now, Delhi University has grown as one of the largest universities in India with 16 faculties, over 80 academic departments, 91 affiliated colleges, and over 7 lakh students. The university has two campuses located in North and South Delhi and is coming with two new campuses in East and West Delhi. DU is recognised as an “Institute of Excellence” by the UGC and accredited by the NAAC with an ‘A+’ grade. It has been ranked 6th under the University category and 15th under the Overall category in NIRF Rankings 2024. 

DU offers over 500 programs, out of which 209 programs are being considered for NAAC accreditation purposes. The major courses offered are BA (Hons), B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), B.Tech, MA, M.Com, M.Sc, B.Ed, MBA, MCA, BBA, BA/BBA LLB, LLM, and PhD. The university also offers distance learning programs through its School of Open Learning (DU SOL). It also has a Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) for female students. Delhi University Fee for BA (Hons) ranges from INR 4,586 to INR 13,340, and for MA ranges from INR 13,750 to INR 19,030 for the first year. Meanwhile, the 1st year fee for B.Tech is INR 2.24 Lakhs and for MBA is INR 48,000

Since 2022, Delhi University has changed its admission process from 12th-grade percentage-based admissions for UG courses and DUET for PG courses to CUET UG and CUET PG examinations. In addition, the university accepts JEE Main, CAT, and CLAT exams for admission to B.Tech, MBA, and BA/BBA LLB courses, respectively. The cutoff for all courses at Delhi University is released in multiple rounds through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. In 2024, DU Cutoff for UG courses such as BA (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) ranged between 508 and 770 out of 800, respectively, for DU top colleges like Hindu College, Miranda House, St. Stephens College, SRCC, Kirori Mal College, etc.

As per student reviews, the highest package ranges from INR 24-28 LPA in top colleges like Hindu College, Miranda House, St. Stephens College, SRCC, Kirori Mal College, Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Hansraj College, etc. The average package offered at Delhi University Placement was INR 5-7 LPA in 2024. The top recruiters included Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Bain & Company, United Airlines, EY, TCS, Axis Bank, Dell, HT Media Group, Jio Network, Accenture, Lenskart, Paytm, Zomato, Wipro, FnP, Infosys, ICICI Bank, AMEX, Barclays, Genpact, and Adani Group.

Delhi University Courses and Fees 2025

Delhi University offers a wide range of UG, PG, and Doctoral programs in the fields of Arts, Science, Commerce, Management, Law, Engineering, among others. BA (Hons), B.Com (Hons), and B.Sc (Hons) are the most opted programs at DU. The details for Delhi University Courses and Fees are mentioned below:

Courses 1st Year Fees Selection Criteria
BA (Hons) / BA (Prog) INR 4,586 – INR 13,340 CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Com (Hons) / B.Com INR 7,130 CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Sc (Hons) / B.Sc (Pass) INR 8,385 – INR 30,000 CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Tech INR 2,24,000 JEE Main + JAC Counselling
BBA INR 26,485 CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
BA LLB (Hons) / BBA LLB (Hons) INR 1,99,000 CLAT + CLAT Counselling
LLM INR 4,927 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
M.Com INR 13,790 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
MBA INR 48,000 CAT + GD&PI
MCA INR 13,770 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
MA INR 13,750 – INR 19,030 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
M.Sc INR 8,906 – INR 15,600 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
B.Ed INR 6,910 CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
PhD INR 7,130 UGC NET / UGC CSIR NET / NTA PhD Entrance Test + Interview

Delhi University Admission 2025 Dates

Delhi Admission to UG and PG courses is based on CUET. The entrance exam for PG courses, ie, CUET PG, is completed. However, the admission dates for UG courses and MBA are mentioned in the table below:

Course Event Date
UG CUET UG Exam May 8 to June 1, 2025
CUET UG Result Jul 20, 2025 (Tentative)
MBA PI for MBA (Business Economics) & MBA (Finance) April 21 to 25, 2025
Round 1 Counselling May 1 & 2, 2025
Reporting for Admission May 5 to 13, 2025

Delhi University Highlights

The major highlights of Delhi University are mentioned in the table below:

Name of University University of Delhi (Delhi University or DU)
Established 1922
University Type Central University
Accreditation NAAC with Grade A+
Rankings NIRF Ranking 2024: 6th for University, 15th for Overall
IIRF Ranking 2024: 45th for B.Tech, 2nd for Overall
India Today Ranking 2024: 3rd for Social Work, 2nd for Overall
Affiliated Colleges 91
Academic Departments 80
No. of Faculties 16
Major Courses BA (Hons), B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), MA, M.Com, M.Sc, B.Tech, MBA, MCA, BA/BBA LLB, LLM, B.Ed, PhD
Application Mode Online
Admission Criteria Entrance-Based
Entrance Exams CUET, JEE Main, CAT, CLAT, UGC NET
Highest Package INR 24-28 LPA
Top Recruiters Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Bain & Company, EY, TCS, Axis Bank, Dell, HT Media Group, Jio Network, Accenture, Lenskart, Paytm, Zomato, Wipro, Infosys, ICICI Bank, Genpact, Adani Group
Official Website www.du.ac.in

Delhi University Ranking 2025

Delhi University is one of the top universities in India. It has been ranked by NIRF, IIRF, The Week, Outlook, India Today, Times Higher Education, and QS World Ranking. The details for Delhi University Ranking have been mentioned below:

Agency Category Rank Year

Overall 328 2025
Overall 369 2024

University 6 2024
Overall 15 2024
Research Institution 14 2024

B.Tech 45 2024
Overall 2 2024

Social Work 3 2024
Overall 2 2024

Social Work 3 2024
Overall 4 2024

Overall 2 2024

Overall 801 2024

Delhi University Admission 2025

DU offers admission to major courses such as BA (Hons), B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), B.Tech, MA, M.Com, M.Sc, B.Ed, MBA, MCA, BBA, BA/BBA LLB, LLM, and PhD. Delhi University Admission is based on CUET examination for UG and PG courses, and JEE Main, CAT, and CLAT for B.Tech, MBA, and BA/BBA LLB, respectively. 

The eligibility and selection criteria for all the major courses are mentioned below:

Courses Eligibility Criteria Selection Criteria
BA (Hons) / BA (Prog) 10+2 in any discipline with 50% marks CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Com (Hons) / B.Com 10+2 in the commerce stream with 50% marks CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Sc (Hons) / B.Sc (Pass) 10+2 in the science stream with 50% marks CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
B.Tech 10+2 in PCM with 60% marks JEE Main + JAC Counselling
BBA 10+2 with 50% marks CUET UG + CSAS Counselling
BA LLB (Hons) / BBA LLB (Hons) 10+2 or equivalent with 45% marks CLAT + CLAT Counselling
LLM LLB (3-year or 5-year) with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
M.Com B.Com with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
MBA Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with 50% marks CAT + GD&PI
MCA BCA from a recognised university with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
MA Bachelor’s degree with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
M.Sc B.Sc in a relevant subject with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
B.Ed Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with 50% marks CUET PG + CSAS Counselling
PhD M.Phil or Master's degree in a relevant discipline with 55% marks UGC NET / UGC CSIR NET / NTA PhD Entrance Test + Interview

Delhi University Admission Process 2025

Delhi University conducts admission for UG and PG programs based on scores obtained in the CUET examination. The admission process at DU involves appearing for the entrance examination, registration for seat allocation on the admission portal, and the seat allotment process. DU Admission is conducted through the following process:

Step 1: Register for the Entrance Examination

Delhi University admissions for all courses at affiliated colleges, faculties, and departments are based on scores obtained in the entrance examination. To apply for admission at Delhi University, candidates must register for the following entrance examinations:

Delhi University Courses Entrance Exam
Undergraduate Courses CUET UG
Postgraduate/PG Diploma Courses CUET PG
B.Tech JEE Main (Paper-1)
BA LLB (Hons)/ BBA LLB (Hons) CLAT/CUET
MBA CAT
  • Candidates applying for CUET UG must select Delhi University while filling the application form and choose subjects in which he/she is appearing/have passed Class 12th.
  • In case the subject studied at Class 12th is not mentioned in the CUET UG application form, the candidate must appear in the Language/Domain Specific subject that is similar/closely related to the subject he/she has studied at Class 12th (for example, if the candidate have studied Biochemistry in Class 12th then they must appear for Biology in the CUET UG. 
  • Admission to PG courses at NCWEB is also based on CUET PG scores, while UG admissions are offered based on 12th marks.
  • Admission to the Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL) is based on merit in the qualifying examination.

Step 2: Appear for the Entrance Exam

Candidates who filled out the application form must appear for the entrance examination as per the schedule. The timeline of when entrance exams are usually conducted in a year is given below:

Entrance Exam Timeline
JEE Main (Paper-1) Session 1: January/February
Session 2: April
CUET PG March
CUET UG May
CAT November
CLAT  December

Step 3: Registration on DU CSAS Portal and Filling of Courses and College Preferences

Candidates who qualify in the entrance examination must register on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Portal of Delhi University for seat allotment. Once the registration is done, candidates have to fill out their college and course preferences. Registration portals for admission to various courses along with the registration fee of Delhi University are as follows:

Courses Registration Portal UR/OBC-NCL/EWS SC/ST/PwBD
UG Application Fee (per program) ugadmission.uod.ac.in INR 250 INR 100
PG Application Fee (per program) pgadmission.uod.ac.in INR 250 INR 100
B.Tech engineering.uod.ac.in INR 1500 INR 1200
MBA mbaadmission.uod.ac.in INR 2000 INR 1000
BA LLB (Hons)/ BBA LLB (Hons) law.uod.ac.in INR 1500 INR 1000

Note: 

  • Candidates applying for BFA will have to pay an additional fee of INR 400 (non-refundable).
  • Candidates applying for Performance/Audition/Practical Based programs, i.e., those applying for B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed, M.A. Music. M.F.A will have to pay an additional fee of INR 400 per program.
  • For applying to the ECA and Sports supernumerary quota, there is an additional fee of INR 100 for each quota.

Step 4: Seat Allocation

The seat allocation for all courses will be done in multiple rounds. Delhi University will release merit lists in two categories: Common Merit List and Category 2 Merit List (for PG courses only). All candidates will be considered in the Common Merit List (CML). However, for Category 2 Merit List (C2ML), only students who have graduated from Delhi University will be considered for admission to PG programs based on merit in the qualifying examination. The Highest Possible Preference will be provisionally allocated to a candidate considering the following criteria:

  • Program-based merit list.
  • Social Category (UR/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS).
  • Availability of seats

Step 5: Blocking of Seats and Final Admission

Upon declaration of the merit list, candidates can check the list by logging in to their CSAS dashboard for acceptance of the allocated seat, if offered. Once a seat has been allocated in a particular round, the candidate must 'Accept' the Allocated Seat before the last date/time specified for the given allocation round. The provision for acceptance of a particular Allocated Seat will be valid only for the round in which the seat was allocated to the candidate. In case of multiple seat allotment in a particular round, candidates will be allowed to “Accept” and take admission in ONLY ONE allocated seat. 

  • Once the candidate accepts the provisionally Allocated Seat, the concerned Department/ Centre/ College will approve the seat allotment by checking eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate. 
  • Upon approval of the seat allotment by the concerned Department/ Centre/ College, candidates will have to pay the admission fee to confirm the admission.

Delhi University Cutoff 2025

DU Cutoff for admission to UG and PG programs (except BTech, Integrated 5-year LLB, LLM, and MBA) at affiliated colleges is released based on scores obtained in the CUET examination. Delhi University Cutoff for affiliated colleges and their courses is provided below:

Delhi University CUET UG Cutoff 2025

CUET UG Cutoff 2025 has not been released yet. However, the expected CUET UG scores based on previous year cutoff scores in the General category for admission to DU’s flagship BA (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), and B.Com programs at the top 15 colleges are given in the table below:


DU Colleges
CUET UG Cutoff Score (General Category)
BA/BA (Hons) B.Sc/B.Sc (Hons) B.Com/B.Com (Hons)
Miranda House 770 770 NA
Hindu College 762 755 762
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm College 732-736 732-755 770
Kirori Mal College 755-767 755-770 770
Lady Shri Ram College For Women 708-713 770 770
Shri Ram College of Commerce 770 NA 770
Hans Raj College 755-758 755 770
Sri Venkateswara College 508-747 716-747 747
St. Stephen's College 755 755 NA
Deshbandhu College 631-636 601-616 770
Kamala Nehru College 539-753 NA 724-739
Daulat Ram College 766-771 693-770 739-755
Gargi College 758-763 770 624
Maitreyi College 716-721 708-747 755
Dyal Singh College 539-755 724-755 747-755

Delhi University CUET PG Cutoff 2025

CUET PG Cutoff 2025 has not been released yet. However, the course-wise cutoff for C1 (Non-DU Students) and C2 (Ex-DU Students) categories is released on the CSAS portal.  The CUET PG cutoff for C1 category students in the Unreserved category is mentioned in the table below:


DU PG Courses
DU CUET PG Cutoff Score 2024 (C1) - Unreserved
Round 1 Round 2
MA Applied Psychology 290
MA Psychology 281
MA Sociology 277 271
MA Economics 244
MCA 223
MA Political Science 222 215
M.Sc Zoology 199
MA Hindi 194
MA Political Science (NCWEB) 193 186
M.Sc Statistics 178
M.Sc Physics 176
M.Sc Mathematics 172
M.Sc Botany 172
MA English 169
MA History 165
M.Sc Chemistry 163
M.Com 153
MA Operational Research 152
M.Sc Environmental Science 139
MA History (NCWEB) 100
MA Hindu Studies 193
M.Sc Physics 174

Delhi University Placement 2025

Delhi University Placement 2025 report has not been released yet. However, the highest and average salary packages, including internship stipend, offered at the affiliated colleges during the placement 2024 drive are as follows:

DU Colleges Highest Package (INR) Average Package (INR)
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 49 LPA 11.8 LPA
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies 44.45 LPA 11.12 LPA
Hindu College 36.5 LPA 10.4 LPA
Hansraj College 36.5 LPA 7.9 LPA
Dyal Singh College 36 LPA 5.7 LPA
Shri Ram College of Commerce 35 LPA 10.15 LPA 
Miranda House 21.5 LPA 8.97 LPA

The top recruiters included Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Bain & Company, United Airlines, EY, TCS, Axis Bank, Dell, HT Media Group, Jio Network, Accenture, Lenskart, Paytm, Zomato, Wipro, FnP, Infosys, ICICI Bank, AMEX, Barclays, Genpact, and Adani Group. Here are some job profiles offered by top recruiters to DU students:

Relationship and Wealth Management Research Consulting & Strategy
Operations Brand/ Product Management Human Resources
Graphics and Digital Marketing Finance and Investment Banking Education
Content Writing and Curation Business Development & Sales IT

Delhi University NIRF 2025 Report

Delhi University NIRF 2025 report has not been released yet. However, as per the NIRF 2024 report submitted by Delhi University, the last three years’ data for DU Placement across various courses is mentioned below:

Particulars Courses 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21
No. of Students Placed UG (3 Years) 190 183 207
Median Salary Package INR 5.5 LPA INR 5 LPA INR 4.5 LPA
No. of Students Placed UG (4 Years) 20 28 21
Median Salary Package INR 8.5 LPA INR 8 LPA INR 7 LPA
No. of Students Placed PG (1 Year) 38 37 42
Median Salary Package INR 5.5 LPA INR 5.5 LPA INR 5.4 LPA
No. of Students Placed PG (2 Year) 1253 1271 977
Median Salary Package INR 16 LPA INR 15.5 LPA INR 14 LPA
No. of Students Placed PG (3 Year) 77 67 41
Median Salary Package INR 14 LPA INR 13.6 LPA INR 9 LPA

Delhi University Scholarship 2025

Delhi University provides financial aid to meritorious and financially weak students. Scholarships at Delhi University are awarded in terms of fee waivers, rewards, monthly/yearly stipends, one-time grants, etc. DU scholarship amounts range from INR 100 per month to a one-time amount of INR 25,000. Students can fill out the scholarship application form online on the official website and submit it along with the required documents on or before the last date. The details for Delhi University Scholarship are as follows:

  • DU Merit Scholarship: The university offers Merit-Based Scholarships to Candidates who get a higher CGPA in their previous academic years. Candidates will receive an amount of INR 3000 per month.
  • DU Sports Scholarship: Candidates who represent Delhi University in their inter-university sports competitions are eligible for this scholarship. Candidates under this scholarship will receive a maximum amount of INR 2,000 per month.
  • DU EWS Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to candidates belonging to the EWS category. Candidates under this scholarship will receive a maximum amount of INR 1500 per month.

Delhi University Campus & Facilities

Delhi University is divided into two campuses: North and South Campuses. The university is also coming up with two new campuses in East and West Delhi. DU provides all the basic facilities to its students, such as transportation, banking, health center, guest house, cafeterias, library, and several other facilities. The university has more than 30 libraries across all DU campuses. There are a total of 20 hostels for both male and female students on the north and south campuses.


Delhi University Affiliated Colleges & Departments

Delhi University has a total of 91 affiliated colleges, 86 departments, and 16 faculties offering various UG, PG, PG Diploma, and Certificate programs. The affiliated colleges of DU are divided into two main campuses - North Campus and South Campus. The university also has off-campus colleges that are not located around the administrative blocks. Off-campus colleges are a relatively easier option for students applying for undergraduate programs at DU than other colleges because of the higher cut-offs. The probability of getting admission in off-campus colleges is fairly better than the North Campus and South Campus colleges, as they receive the maximum number of applications. The table below lists campus-wise colleges affiliated with Delhi University:

Delhi University Top Colleges

Some of the top DU colleges and departments are listed below:

College/Department CD Rating
FMS Delhi  7.8 out of 10
School of Open Learning 6.4 out of 10
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) 8.8 out of 10
St. Stephen’s College 8.7 out of 10
Hind College 8.4 out of 10
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS) 8.5 out of 10

Delhi University Vs JNU: Which is better?

Delhi University and JNU are both top-ranked universities in India. Delhi University is famous for its UG courses, while JNU is popularly known for its postgraduate studies. While students of both DU and JNU are well aware of Social, Economic, and Political issues, Delhi University is popularly known for cultural events, fests, and parties. With 91 affiliated colleges, Delhi University has a more versatile student community as compared to JNU. Delhi and JNU comparison for other components is tabulated below:

Particulars Delhi University JNU
Established Year 1922 1969
NAAC Accreditation A+ A++
NIRF Ranking 2024 6th for University, 15th for Overall 2nd for University, 10th for Overall
Popular Courses BA (Hons), B.Sc (Hons) MA, M.Sc
Fees INR 4,586 – INR 13,340 (BA Hons)
INR 13,750 – INR 19,030 (MA)
INR 648 (BA Hons)
INR 432 (MA)
Entrance Exam CUET CUET
Placements (Highest Salary Package) INR 49 LPA  INR 33 LPA

Delhi University Notable Alumni

Alumni Name Designation
Amitabh Bachchan Indian actor, film producer, television host, occasional playback singer, and former politician
Kiran Bedi Former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry
Shah Rukh Khan Indian actor and film producer
Arun Jaitley Former Minister of Finance of India
Subramanian Swamy Indian politician, economist, and statistician
Pawan Sehrawat Pawan Sehrawat
Rishabh Pant Indian cricketer

Delhi University FAQs

Ques. Can I apply for a revaluation of my exam paper at Delhi University?

Ans. Yes, you can apply for the revaluation of the exam paper at Delhi University. Revelation is allowed only in theory papers for non-professional courses, which have not been jointly valued. The application form for revaluation is available on the university website, www.du.ac.in. The application must be submitted within 15 days from the date of publication of the results. The application fee for revaluation at Delhi University is INR 1000 per paper to be submitted along with a copy of the student’s recent scorecard.

Ques. Does Delhi University offer any vocational courses?

Ans. Yes, Delhi University offers B.Voc courses through Ramanujan College, Kalindi College (W), and College of Vocational Studies. B.Voc is offered in six specialisations, which include Printing Technology, Web Designing, Health Care Management, Retail Management and IT, Banking Operations, and Software Development. The fee for B.Voc courses at Delhi University colleges ranges from INR 10,150 - INR 25,000. Admission to Delhi University B.Voc courses is done through the CUET UG examination.

Ques. How does Delhi University support research initiatives?

Ans. Delhi University actively supports research through various initiatives like funding schemes, research centers, and collaborations with national and international institutions. As a research-intensive university, the University of Delhi envisions creating a research culture for achieving international distinction through excellence in research and innovation by exploring novel research paradigms and promoting research to address global, national, and societal challenges. 

Ques. What is the process for obtaining a migration certificate from Delhi University?

Ans. To obtain a migration certificate from Delhi University, students are required to fill the online application form available at official website du.ac.in. The step-by-step process for obtaining a migration certificate from Delhi University is as follows:

  • Visit the official website of Delhi University at www.du.ac.in.
  • Click on the "Examination" or "Student" section on the website's homepage.
  • Download the “Migration Certificate Application Form” under the "Downloads" or "Forms" section of the Examination/Student section.
  • Fill in all the required details such as your name, roll number, course details, year of passing, etc.
  • Attach the necessary documents such as a copy of your mark sheet, degree certificate, identity proof, etc.
  • Pay the applicable fee of INR 500 for up to 10 years (from the last examination passed) and INR 1000 for more than 10 years (from the last examination passed).
  • Submit the filled-out application form along with the required documents and fee to the designated office or address mentioned on the website.
  • Once your application is processed and approved, you will be notified to collect your migration certificate from the university office.

Ques. Are there any provisions for lateral entry admissions at Delhi University?

Ans. Yes, Delhi University provides lateral entry admission to the BTech program. To be eligible for DU BTech lateral entry admission, candidates must have completed a three-year Diploma exam in engineering or technology from a recognised university or institution with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST candidates). Candidates applying for BTech lateral entry admissions at Delhi University must appear for the CUET UG examination, conducted by NTA. 

Ques. Does Delhi University offer any online degree programs?

Ans. Yes, Delhi University offers various short-term certificate courses in association with various industry training partners through the Campus of Open Learning of the University of Delhi (COL-DU). 

Ques. How does Delhi University ensure campus safety?

Ans. Delhi University has established various committees and initiatives to address different aspects of safety and security on the campus. One of the key mechanisms is the Department's Committee Against Sexual Harassment, which is dedicated to handling complaints related to sexual harassment. This committee not only addresses grievances but also provides counseling and support to the affected students. It has established a Committee Against Caste Discrimination and a Committee Against Discrimination of North East Students, highlighting its dedication to inclusivity and equality. These committees work to address discrimination based on caste and regional identity, creating a safer and more inclusive campus environment for all students.

Ques. How does Delhi University support students in their career development?

Ans. Delhi University offers a pool of courses for career development and vocational training that aim to provide real-life skills to students. Also, Delhi University has a placement cell that provides career counseling, workshops, and job placement assistance to students.

Ques. Are there any hostel facilities exclusively for international students at Delhi University?

Ans. Delhi University has an International Students’ House in the North Campus to provide accommodation facilities mainly to foreign and a few Indian students. The International Students’ House is a Men’s Hostel for full-time postgraduate students of the University of Delhi. A few full time foreign undergraduate students are also admitted to the House. There are 98 seats in the International Students’ House, of which 68 are reserved for foreign students. These seats are allotted to the applicants in order of merit, giving representation to as many countries as possible. Out of 68 seats, 20% will be allotted to undergraduate foreign students. However, not more than two undergraduates from any country are admitted at a time.

Ques. Does DU offer Distance Education? 

Ans. Yes, along with regular, campus-based full-time programs, DU offers the Distance Education program at UG and PG curricula too. Courses like B.A, B.Com, M.A., M.Com, and others are provided under Distance Education. 

Ques. Does DU provide any reservation favour? 

Ans. DU provides a total of 22.5% seats to the reservation categories. Among them, 15% of the students belong to the SC category and 7.5% to the ST category. 

Ques. Does DU have any international collaborations?

Ans. Yes, DU has an international partnership for change with the University of Edinburgh. Both Edinburgh and Delhi universities have well-versed lecturers, inviting eminent speakers to share their expertise.

Ques. How can an International student take admission in DU?

Ans. An International student needs to have a passport/citizenship of a country other than India. The student needs to fill out the 'Application Form for Admissions for Foreign Nationals', entering the academic, personal, and other details. They also need to submit the attested documents that are attested by the Indian Diplomatic Representative or a responsible official of the Ministry of Education/the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or any other authorized government body. 

Ques. What are the extracurricular activities that students can take part in at DU?

Ans. University of Delhi has 12 extracurricular activities that students can take part in. Some of the activities are filmmaking, sculpting, NSS, singing & dancing, and various others. The university provides 5% seats in each course under the Sports and ECA quota combined.

Ques. What are the specialisations offered by DU for BA courses? 

Ans. DU offers a range of specialisations under its BA programme. They are Vocational Studies, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Persian, Punjabi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Hindi Patrakarita, and Journalism.

Ques. Are there any entrance exams for DU admissions? 

Ans. Yes, DU conducts entrance exams for admission to M.Phil. and PhD degree programs. However, admission to UG and PG courses is based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), conducted by NTA.

Ques. Are there any scholarships available for students at the UG level at DU? 

Ans. The following are scholarships offered to UG students - 

  • Dr V.K.R.V. Rao Endowment Book-Grant
  • Sh. Prem Prakash Award
  • Shri Uggersain Memorial Education Endowment Book-Grant
  • Ganga Sant Book-Grant

Ques. Are there any scholarships for PG students at DU? 

Ans. Yes, the following scholarships are available for PG students - 

Ques. Which is the best college at DU?

Ans. According to NIRF 2024, the Top colleges of DU are Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Stephen’s College, Hindu College, Shri Ram College of Commerce, Hansraj College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, and many more.

Ques. Are there any reservations at Delhi University for Delhi Students?

Ans. Yes, the University of Delhi provides 85% of the seats reserved for Delhi residents, while 15% are reserved for candidates outside Delhi.

Ques. Is DU a Central University?

Ans. Yes, the University of Delhi is a public central university in New Delhi, but some of its colleges are entirely funded by the Delhi government.

Ques. Does Delhi University(DU) offer Hostel facilities?

Ans. Yes, the University of Delhi provides hostel facilities, but not all colleges provide hostel facilities. Also, hostels are allocated to students on a score basis as hostel seats are limited.

Ques. Can I be admitted to two different courses or the same course in various colleges after the declaration of cut-off at the University of Delhi(DU)?

Ans. No, you cannot be admitted to two courses or the same course simultaneously in different colleges at DU. One needs to cancel admission in one to get into another one. In case you are admitted to two places, your admission will be canceled from both colleges or courses.

Ques. Can I register for multiple courses in one online form at DU?

Ans. Yes, you can select as many courses as you want in a single online registration form while applying for the University of Delhi(DU).

Ques. Can I change subjects during the semester/course at DU?

Ans. No, you cannot change subjects during the course after getting admitted to the University of Delhi(DU). You can only change your subject before the last date of admission if you meet the cutoff and seats are available.

Ques. Do I need to fill out separate forms for applying to different colleges at DU?

Ans. No, Delhi University provides only one registration form through which admission to various colleges can be given, except St.Stephen’s College and Jesus & Mary College. You don't have to fill out any other form other than the DU admission form.

Ques. How many seats are offered by DU?

Ans. The University of Delhi provides 70,000 seats for undergraduate programs, as 60,084 students have been admitted to various courses.

Ques. How is campus life at Delhi University?

Ans. The campus life at Delhi University is active and diversified, with a large selection of extracurricular activities, clubs, and organizations to choose from. The institution also provides several facilities, including libraries, computer laboratories, sports facilities, and food courts, to ensure that students have a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Ques. When was Delhi University established?

Ans. Delhi University was founded in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly of British India, and it is also recognized by the UGC as an Institute of Eminence (IoE).

Ques. What are the reservation criteria at Delhi University?

Ans. At Delhi University, 50% of the total seats are reserved as follows: 15% for SC, 7.5% for STs, and 27% for OBC.

Ques. Can a student use the ECA concession to get admission to an entrance-level course at DU?

Ans. Admission to Undergraduate Studies Programs in the ECA Category at DU is only available for merit-based programs and is not available for programs where admission is dependent on an entrance exam.

Ques. Which colleges provide seats in the ECA category - Divinity at DU?

Ans. The following colleges provide ECA seats: Divinity at DU:

  • Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
  • Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College 
  • Mata Sundri College for Women 
  • Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

Ques. What is the placement scenario at Delhi University?

Ans. The placement situation at Delhi University differs depending on the program and college. In general, Delhi University has an excellent reputation for providing students with employment and internship possibilities, and many of its affiliated colleges have established placement cells that collaborate with companies and organizations to arrange campus interviews and job offers for students.

Ques. What is the difference between the North and South Campuses of Delhi University?

Ans. Delhi University's North and South Campuses are two separate campuses located in different parts of the city. Here are some important distinctions between the two campuses:

Location: The North Campus is located in the centre of Delhi, while the South Campus is located on the city's southern outskirts.

Student population: The North Campus has a bigger student population than the South Campus and is noted for its active student groups and vibrant student culture. The South Campus includes a more concentrated and specialized student body, as well as a more concentrated academic culture.

Affiliated colleges: The North Campus is home to some of Delhi University's oldest and most prominent institutions, including Hindu College, St. Stephen's College, and Lady Shri Ram College. Satyawati College and Sri Aurobindo College are among the newer colleges on the South Campus.

Ques. What are the extracurricular activities offered by Delhi University?

Ans. Outside of their academic degrees, students at Delhi University can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities and groups. These activities can range from sports and fitness clubs to cultural and creative organizations, to student-led groups focused on specific causes or issues. These activities. Delhi University has a variety of popular extracurricular activities, including Sports Clubs and Teams, Cultural Clubs and societies, Student organizations, Debating and Public Speaking Societies, Technical Clubs, and many more.

Ques. How is the faculty at Delhi University?

Ans. The faculty at Delhi University is strong and diversified, with experienced and knowledgeable professors and lecturers. Delhi University's faculty is regarded as of excellent quality, and several of its associated colleges feature highly regarded and successful academic members who have published research and contributed to their respective fields

  • Delhi University & All-India Postgraduate scholarships
  • His Holiness and Pope Scholarship

Ques. Does DU offer exchange programs at international universities?

Ans. DU offers exchange programs for international students with numerous MoUs with universities around the world. The MoUs signed give research opportunities in international universities aiming at academic excellence. These universities originate from developed countries such as Australia, Japan, Italy, and more.

Ques. Are there any Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses at DU?

Ans. Delhi University (DU) does not offer a direct Artificial Intelligence course. However, it offers undergraduate and postgraduate Computer Science programs in top Indian colleges. Students can pursue a CS degree to make a way into the world of Artificial Intelligence. Some top DU colleges to pursue a Computer Science degree are Hans Raj College, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, and more. 

Ques.  How many B.Tech specializations does DU offer?

Ans. DU has reintroduced the 4-year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) program. The undergraduate degree is offered in 3 specializations such as: 

  • B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • B.Tech. Electrical Engineering

The admission into the B.Tech specializations will be based on the JEE Main Rank of an applicant. Moreover, the program has seat reservations for the reserved category students. 

Ques. What is the function of the Entrepreneur Cell at Delhi University colleges?

Ans. Colleges within Delhi University have an Entrepreneur Cell, which enables the students to invest and build their new ventures while studying. The Entrepreneur Cell offers lessons from Business Development, Finance, and other relevant subject groups. These cells in different DU colleges conduct seminars, activities, and competitions to further the entrepreneurial mindset in students. DU colleges such as Daulat Ram College, Hansraj College, Janki Devi Memorial College (JDMC), and others have this Entrepreneur Cell facility.

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Miranda: A place of wonders!


Student view on course curriculum

The major reason which intrigued me in selecting this course I.e. BA Program (Multidisciplinary) is because it provides versatility to the students. Majoring in Political Science and minoring in History, I have realised that choosing this course was definable the best decision I have made for myself. The areas of improvement are still there regardless of the fact that there are mainly only positive aspects of this course in my experience. The fact that this course has a very wide syllabus makes it very hectic for students to grasp each and every single information. Hence, the volume of the syllabus should be reduced to a certain extent. The teaching methods are mainly in the form of classroom type teacher-to-student.

Internship opportunity provided by the college

The internship opportunities are available to the students of the second and the consecutive years. I am from the first year so, we do not get the internship opportunities. But, as for what I have heard from my seniors, the internships are varied in the type of field. Hence, students belonging from any background (humanities, Sciences or Commerce) can get the internship opportunity.

Top company recruiting from the campus and highest package

From the second semester, students become eligible for campus placements. Several companies like Boat, TATA, Reliance etc. offer internships to students. The highest average package goes up till 9LPA.

Yearly fees structure and scholarship

The BA program fees is 15460 yearly and the fees for accomodation (hostel) is 32190 for the first semester and 26000 for the second semester. There is some difference in the fees between the general and the category students (SC,ST, OBC and EWS) but it is now huge. Financial aids and scholarships are provided for the students belonging from EWS category.

College fest and various activities

Currently, in the month of February, the fest of BAP department is going to be held on 18th of February specifically (the name of the fest is called Exuberance). Other than this, the fest of every department and society is held between February and May. The main fest of the college called the 'Tempest' is held in April The sports facilities of the college are good other than the fact that we do not have a huge ground in the college. There is a Lawn Tennis court, a volleyball court, an amazing basketball court etc. There are numerous societies of the college like the Hindi dramatics society (called Anukriti), the western music society (Orpheus), the film society (Celluloid), the fine art society (Adwitya), the fashion crew, the environment society (MH Vatavaran) etc.

Hostel facilities provided by the college

The hostel facilities, according to the fees we hostellers pay are more than enough. We have a spacious room with two bedrooms,(some having four bedrooms: these are alloted to the students who come late to avail the hostel facilities) a pantry for students to fill their bottles or cook some food or wash the dishes along with a refrigerator, the rooms are attached with a balcony. The fees of the hostel for BA Program students for the first semester is around ?32,000/- and for the second semester, it is around ?26,000/-. In order to register for the hostel, one has to go to the link of Miranda House and then, she can find the option to register for the hostel. There are several PGs in North campus. The main areas for these being, Vijaynagar and Kamla Nagar.

Student views on the faculty and exams

The faculty to student ratio is around 1:200 (considering all the departments though, the figure can differ from one department to another). Most of the professors are extremely amiable and well read in their particular field of study. The exams are held on the ending of a semester. This means that there are no mid semester exams. The pattern of the exam is pretty easy. Thus, almost every student can pass the exam but, exceptionally a very few number of students can fail as well if their performance is extremely low.

Admission process and eligibility criteria

The best part of the whole CURT experience is that Miranda House and the course BA Programme, both were my first preferences and fortunately, I got both of my first preferences. I chose Miranda over the other colleges for several reasons. First, it has a very vibrant and diverse community of students. Second, the course which I wanted was available in this college. Third, the peaceful and the beautiful environment also attracted me to keep the college on the top of the list. Fourth, I wanted to have an experience of an all girls college after being a student of co-ed college my entire life. The eligibility criteria for the college is to be a 12th grade pass out and to appear for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET) with the subjects studied specifically in the 12th grade.

Night life inside the campus

The favourite hang out spots for Mirandans are endless. Be it the Principal's Lawns or the Hostel Lawns. Each and every single corner of the college is a unique in it's own way. Outside the college, there is the famous spot where everyone goes for having tea or print their readings called Patel Chest! Other than that, we also have the famous'Tom Incle' outside the 2nd gate of our college who serves amazing dishes, the most famous being 'Tom uncle ki Maggi'.

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Delhi University Scholarship 2025

Scholarship provided by the college.

Delhi University Scholarships: Delhi University offers financial aid to meritorious and financially weak students. Delhi University scholarships are offered in terms of tuition fee waivers, rewards, monthly/yearly stipends, one-time grants, etc. Various DU Affiliated colleges and departments offer scholarships ranging from INR 100 every month to a one-time INR 25,000. Students can apply for Delhi University scholarship form on or before the last. While the deadline to submit applications for financial aid falls on January 31 each year, the specific dates for the Delhi University scholarship in 2024 have not been disclosed yet. Interested and eligible candidates may apply online through the official website of Delhi University @du.ac.in or by submitting the required documents and scholarship form at Scholarship Cell, DU.

Besides this, Delhi University offers a number of category and course-based scholarships. It includes the Delhi University and College Karamchari Union Book Grant, the Post Matric Scholarship for OBC Students (PMS-OBC), PG scholarships in Economics and Commerce, the Dr. GS Sarin Scholarship, and more. Further, Delhi University scholarships are spread across most Ph.D., Master’s, and Undergraduate programs. We shall discuss every detail further. 

Delhi University Scholarships can be categorized into 3 types.

  1. DU Scholarships for UG courses
  2. DU Scholarships for PG courses
  3. DU Scholarships Department-Specific 

Delhi University Scholarships for UG Courses

Delhi University offers various scholarships for undergraduate students. There are more than 50 Delhi University scholarships for UG programs. The eligibility and details of the most popular ones are mentioned below:

Delhi University Scholarships Eligibility Scholarship reward
V.K Rao Endowment Grant
  • Student should be a first year student of a 3 year UG course.
 
  • Student must belong to the Family of class III or class IV of Delhi University
INR 100 per month 
(converted into a one-time grant)
Sh. Prem Prakash Award
  • Student should have passed class 10+2 from CBSE or equivalent board of education
 
  • Student should be a first year student of a 3 year UG course
INR 3500 per year
(converted into a one-time grant)
The Delhi University and College Karamchari Union Book Grant (DUCKU)
  • Student from the family of Non-Teaching employees
 
  • Student should’ve passed class 10+2.
 
  • Student should be a first-year student of a 3-year UG course
INR 250 per month
(converted into a one-time grant)
Shri Motilal Kaul AIMA Scholarship  (for blind students) 
  • Student should be admitted in the first year of B.A(Hons.)/ B.Com(H)/  B.Sc.(H) blind students 
 
  • Students in need of financial assistance
INR 150 per month for 3 years. 
Shri Ram Labhaya Scholarship (For blind students)
  • Students should be needy and meritoriously deserving.  
 
  • Student should be a first-year student of a 3-year UG course.
INR 100 per month 
(converted into a one-time grant)
Vijendra Sharmila Chopra Memorial Scholarship
  • Student should be a first-year student of a 3 year UG course.
 
  • Student should’ve passed with highest scores in  class 12 (CBSE Board)
INR 100 per month 
(converted into one-time grant)
Prof. J.C. Luthra & Smt. Kesra Bai Luthra Book-Grant
  • Student must be from 1st-year B.A.(H) Economics, B.Sc. (H) Botany, Zoology, Physics & Chemistry
 
  • Student should’ve passed class 12 (CBSE Board).
 
  • 50% scholarship seats are reserved for women candidates
INR 100 per month 
(converted into a one-time grant)
Pt. Udho Ram Rampal Charitable Trust Scholarship
  • Students should be financially weak and meritoriously deserving
INR 100 per month

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Delhi University Scholarship for PG courses

Delhi University offers various scholarships for postgraduate students. These include scholarship rewards ranging from INR 150 to INR 400. Scholarships for PG programs are offered to meritorious and financially weaker students. Details of Delhi University Scholarships for PG students are given in the table below: 

Delhi University Scholarships Eligibility
 
Scholarship reward
Delhi University & All India Post –Graduate Scholarship
  • Student must have obtained first class in graduation B.A. (H)/  B.Sc (H)/ B.Com (H) / LLB courses
 
  • 20 students enrolled in M.Sc./ M.A./ M.Com/ MBA/ LLB/ LLM of Delhi University are eligible.
 
  • Satisfactory performance is mandatory for renewal
INR 400 per month 
His Holiness The Pope Scholarship
  • Financially weak students with family income slab less enough to not attract taxes.
 
  • Any Post-graduate degree
INR 150 per month
(converted into a one-time grant)

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Delhi University Scholarships Department Specific

The details of department-specific scholarships offered by Delhi University are mentioned below:

Scholarship Eligibility Criteria Scholarship Amount Department/ Courses
Madan Mohan Memorial Scholarship Highest percentage of marks in last M.Sc. Computer Science exams INR 1000 per month Computer Science
Ganga Sant Scholarship
Financially weak students with family income slab less enough to not attract taxes
INR 175 per month B.A (Hons.) in Sanskrit
Dr. N.C. Kapoor Memorial Scholarship Financially weak students with family income slab less enough to not attract taxes INR 300 per month M.B.B.S. (Medical Sciences)
Satish Batra Memorial Scholarship Undergraduate in B.A. and B.A. (H) with Urdu INR 300 per month B.A(Hons.)/B.A pass Urdu
L.R. Bhansali Cash Award Scholarship in LL.B. Meritorious student who scored the highest marks in paper number LB-5036 of LLB Semester 5 INR 6000 per annum LLB
Hamdard Educational Scholarship Financially weak students with family income slab less enough to not attract taxes INR 75 per month M.A (Persian)
Datia Darbar Endowment Scholarship Meritorious  students INR 125 per month M.A Economics
Dr. A.N. Duggal Endowment Scholarship Meritorious and financially needy students, whose total annual income (including their own) does not exceed INR 25,000 INR 100 per month M.B.B.S. / Faculty of Medical Science

Delhi University Merit-Based and Need-Based Scholarship

Delhi University offers various merit-based and need-based scholarships to its students. Delhi University awards this scholarship to its academically good and financially underprivileged candidates.  

The details for the same are mentioned below:

  • DU Merit Scholarship: Delhi University Offers Merit-Based Scholarships to Candidates who get higher CGPA in their previous academic years. The Candidates will receive an amount of INR 3000 per month.
  • DU Sports Scholarship: The Candidates who represent Delhi University in Their inter-university sports competitions are eligible for this Scholarship. The Candidates Under this Scholarship will receive a maximum amount of INR 2,000 per month.
  • DU Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Scholarship: The Scholarship is awarded to Candidates belonging to Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Category. Candidates Under this Scholarship will receive a maximum amount of INR 1500/- month.

Delhi Government scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students

Delhi Government Offers Various Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/Minority Candidates. The Details for Various Scholarships Schemes Offered by the Delhi government are mentioned below:

  • Merit Scholarship SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students of College/Professional Institutions: The Scholarships are Offered by the Delhi government to SC/ST/OBC/Minorities students studying in recognized Colleges/Professional/ Technical Institutions. 

Day scholars pursuing degree courses and technical /professional and vocational courses are eligible for INR 900 per month for 12 months. Whereas, the Hostellers will receive INR 1620 per  month for 12  months.

The Candidates Pursuing a PG Degree will receive an amount of INR 960 per month. And hostellers get INR.1860/- per month for 12 Months. 

Eligibility criteria : 

  • Students should not have less than 60% marks in the previous academic year. 
  • Annual income not applicable.
  • The rate of scholarship will be reduced to 50%, if a student fails in the annual examination, but continues to  study. 
  • Post Matric Scholarship for OBC Students (PMS-OBC): This scholarship aims to give qualifying students financial support to the candidates of Other Backward Classes (OBC). Selected students will receive numerous other incentives, including maintenance allowance of up to INR 750 per month. 
  • Post Matric Scholarship schemes for SC students: Eligible students from all Bachelor’s courses pursued in recognized institutions. Only Scheduled Castes students are eligible for this scholarship amount of INR 380 to INR 1200.
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Awarded for Toppers in Minority category: In professional/technical degree course. All the SC/ST/OBC minority toppers will receive an amount of INR 25,000. 

Delhi University Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

While every Delhi University Scholarship has different eligibility criteria, here are the most basic and common criteria for the financial aid. To be eligible for the Delhi University Scholarship the candidates must fulfill the basic eligibility criteria.

  • The student must be a student of Delhi University.
  • Students must have passed 12th examination from CBSE or an equivalent board.
  • Each candidate may only apply for one scholarship. A student cannot apply for two scholarships at once. 
  • Candidates applying for the postgraduate scholarship scheme must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized university.

Delhi University Scholarship: Documents Required

Candidates applying for Delhi University Scholarship must have the following documents to be eligible for financial aid. Applicants must ensure that the following documents are duly submitted before January 31, 2024 at the Scholarship Cell, DU. 

  • Marks sheet of the previous academic records 
  • AADHAR card
  • Duly filled scholarship forms
  • University Identity Card
  • Income certificate
  • Caste certificate
  • Residence proof
  • Passport size photographs 
  • Photocopy of the front page of the Bank passbook

Moreover, students must go through the specific documents requirements as per their scholarships. 

How to Apply for Delhi University Scholarships? 

The step-by-step guide to applying for Delhi University Scholarships is mentioned below:

  • Visit the official website of Delhi University @du.ac.in. 
  • Navigate to Important Links and select Opportunities/Scholarship 
  • Examine the specific Delhi University scholarship characteristics, guidelines, and qualifying criteria.
  • Download the scholarship form.
  • Fill out the form with correct and valid details and print it.
  • Attach the required documents as per the guidelines, with the form. 
  • Submit the final documents and scholarship form at the Scholarship Cell, Delhi University. Retain a printout of the same for future reference and renewals.

FAQS

Ques. Can a Candidate apply for more than 1 Scholarship at Delhi University?

Ans. No, a student can apply for only one Delhi University Scholarship at once. It is one of the eligibility criterias for the financial aid that a student can not be a recipient of more than one scholarship in total. 

Ques. How and by whom students are selected for Delhi University scholarships?

Ans. The eligible Students are selected by a selection committee. The selection committee includes the following members: 

  • Deputy Registrar
  • Deputy Finance Officer
  • Registrar

Ques. Are there any Delhi University scholarships for SC/ST/OBC and Minority Category Candidates?

Ans. Yes, Delhi University provides the following scholarships to the SC/ST/OBC/Minority Category candidates.

  1. Merit Scholarship SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students of College/Professional Institutions
  2. Post Matric Scholarship for OBC Students (PMS-OBC)
  3. Post Matric Scholarship schemes for SC students
  4. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Awarded for Toppers in Minority category.

In order to apply for the category Delhi University scholarships, students have to attach an up-to-date category certificate at the time of application.

Ques. What is the basis on which different scholarships are provided at Delhi University to the Candidates? 

Ans. Delhi University scholarships offer financial assistance to students on different bases. The eligibility criteria is based on the academic excellence, low family annual income, and needs of the students.

Ques. What is the DU Sports Delhi University Scholarship?

Ans. Students who represent the university and compete in inter-university sports are eligible for this  Delhi University scholarship. Students for this scholarship will be paid a maximum of INR 2,000 per month.

Ques. Can physically handicapped students apply for Delhi University Scholarships?

Ans. DU provides Delhi University Scholarships to blind students. The concerned student population is eligible for several scholarships such as Motilal Kaul Aima Memorial Scholarship for B.A (Hons.)/B.Com(H)/ B.Sc.(H) blind students. It awards students INR 150 per month for the first year. 

Ques. What are the documents required for Blind students Delhi University Scholarships?

Ans. Documents required for blind students for Delhi University scholarships include disability certificate with mark sheets and application form duly filled. Without the disability certificate, the scholarship form will be rejected.

Ques. Is there any Delhi University scholarship for M.B.B.S students?

Ans. There are Delhi University scholarships for students pursuing M.B.B.S. A Few of them are Dr. N. C. Kapoor Memorial scholarship for INR 300 per month. Moreover, Dr. A. N. Duggal endowment scholarship offers INR 100 per month to students whose parents’ annual income falls under 25,000. 

Ques. Can Ph.D students get Delhi University scholarship?

Ans. Students pursuing a Doctorate program can apply for Delhi University scholarships. One of them is Sungum Sudhaar Scholarship Endowment which gives INR 16,000 to Ph. D students pursuing research in the area of Ancient Indian Thoughts (Department of Philosophy) with emphasis on Sanskrit and History. 

Ques. Is there any region-specific Delhi University scholarship? 

Ans. There are no region-specific Delhi University scholarships available, at the moment. The university introduced the schemes previously, however, it is now merged with the merit, need-based scholarships.

Ques. Can I study free-of-cost at Delhi University?

Ans. Yes, students have the opportunity of studying free-of-cost at Delhi University. DU has a fee waiver scheme, wherein students who have a family income of less than 4 LPA are eligible for 100% fee waiver. This scheme is specifically for students who are from economically weaker backgrounds. On receiving applications for the scheme, the university examines them and releases a merit-list of the beneficiaries who will avail it.

Ques. What is the last date for DU scholarship 2024?

Ans. Students who are eligible for DU scholarships must note that they should apply for the same before the deadline specified. The last date for Delhi University scholarship 2024 was 31st January 2024. However, those who have missed it can still apply for Delhi government scholarships whose last date of application is 31st March, 2024. Eligible students will have to fill the forms and submit the required documents in order to apply for scholarships.

Ques. Which are the subject-specific scholarships at DU?

Ans. In addition to offering various undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships, Delhi University also provides subject-specific scholarships to its students. Some of these subject-specific scholarships are Hamdard Educational Scholarship in Persian, Dr. N.C Kapoor Memorial Scholarship for MBBS, LG Scholarship in Korean, Shanti Sharma Scholarship for Economics, G.L Mehta Memorial Scholarship for MBA, Dr. Virendra B. Mahesh Award for PhD, Manmohan Kishan Kaul Scholarship for B.E, etc, to name a few. 

Ques. What are the details to be entered in Delhi University scholarship form?

Ans. To avail a scholarship at DU, students must apply for the same by filling a form and submitting certain documents. The form is available on the official website of the university, @du.ac.in. The details that candidates need to enter in this form are name, college name, class, subjects they study, place of posting, father's/guardian's address, local address, parents' occupation, no. of dependents on father, 10+2 education details, etc. It must also be noted that this form must be filled in block letters and submitted before the last date.

Ques. Are there any scholarships for the general category at DU?

Ans. While most of the scholarships are meant for students belonging to backward classes, Delhi University also offers scholarships for general category students like the Disha Scholarship Programmes providing INR 25,000 for four years, Vijendra Sharmila Chopra Memorial Scholarship awarding 100 p.m., Pt. Udho Ram Rampal Charitable Trust Scholarship giving 100 p.m. Students who are availing the last two scholarships must note that they're not availing any other scholarship at the time of applying for these.

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JNU is learning for life, whereas DU focuses on learning the bare essentials and getting placed in a reputed firm.

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Delhi University is a highly prestigious institute offering premium education to its students. Every student completing his or her studies from here is awarded a degree certificate. This certificate is issued by the university and is an official recognition of the student’s educational qualification.

However, it's crucial that a student procures his/her original degree certificate from the university as it plays a big role in the admission process of higher studies as well as jobs and other opportunities.

The availability of this degree depends on the course and the duration of the course.UG students usually receive their original degree certificate within 3 months of the completion of the course.

You can check the same by going to SOL and ask someone from their administration department. Sometimes it may take a year or more to get the original degree from Delhi University.

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What are some of the worst Delhi University colleges?

Pratyasha
Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

Delhi University is the most sought-after institute by students of graduation and postgraduation. Even though clearing cutoffs and securing a seat at DU is extremely challenging, certain colleges at Delhi University have failed to secure a favorable student opinion, either due to poor infrastructure, negligent faculty/ administration, or simply because of the poor neighborhood.

Some of these colleges, as suggested by a few friends of mine, are-

  • Ramanujan College, Kalkaji: Poor infrastructure in terms of classrooms and especially, the canteen area
  • Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
  • Acharya Narendra Dev College, Kalkaji: Poor infrastructure, poor canteen facilities, poor washroom facility. Not a pleasant neighborhood. Lab facilities are below par and equipments are very old. However, the teachers are very supportive. The admin section is not very helpful and supportive towards the students
  • Satyawati College
  • Some other colleges include- Shyam Lal College, Shri Aurobindo College, Deshbandhu College, PGDAV, Zakir Husain Delhi College, JDMC, Bharti College, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, and Aryabhatta College

This list is subjective and some of the people have even been graduated 5 or 6 years ago. Colleges at DU undergo constant improvements in terms of administration, infrastructure, academics, and so on. It depends also upon individual taste as to which college one finds good or bad.

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Can Physical Education be included in the calculation of percentage of Best Four Subjects in Delhi University for B.A programming?

Arpita GargStudied Bachelor of Commerce with Honours at University of Delhi (2019)

Yes, physical education can be included while calculating your best four for Delhi University but it has a disadvantage of 2.5%.

This means that 2.5% will be deducted from the total percentage of your best four subjects. This calculation of the best four is different for every course and very few colleges have a different method of selecting the best four and that is also limited to some special courses.

Apart from this, all the colleges have a similar procedure for the best four calculations. Delhi University releases an admission bulletin every year and you can consult it for better understanding.

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How was your first day in DU?

Satyam Purwar
SagardeepBsc life sciences from University of Delhi (Graduated 2021)

One of the students of DU shared her experience by explaining that the orientation day was the first day of lectures. When everyone arrived in the designated room, their faculty was there to greet them. She witnessed a lot of strange faces. Fortunately, she had her roommate to chat with because she was also a classmate. Lecturers treated them extremely well. Then everyone began introducing themselves.

The first person to start was their HOD. Her remarks brightened their day. They were on edge because of how seriously she began but gradually calmed them down with her humble words. She shared her beliefs with us and gave them a verbal tour of the campus. She then requested an introduction from each of the students. At the end of the orientation, she wished them luck. 

The rest of the day was spent lying in bed, talking on the phone, and doing nothing. After three weeks, proper classes began. By the fifth week, the books had been recommended. DU released the date sheet just as the students finished one chapter. It was a completely new experience for her, but it was well worth it, as she says it. 

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How do I convert SGPA to percentage under the new CBCS rules at DU?

Sapna Malik
Harsh RanjanBachelors in Economics from University of Delhi (Graduated 2018)

There has been considerable confusion in Delhi University's grading system for a long time. The university proposed multiple adjustments before a proper method was finally implemented and made public. The SGPA calculator is used in the educational field to translate SGPA to percentage. The calculations are based on the student's overall performance on the corresponding semester exam in general courses. 

To convert SGPA into a percentage, the following steps are being followed by the students:

  • The SGPA for each semester should be determined first.

  • Adding the semester-by-semester averages once you get them.

  • Subtracting the number of semesters you have taught from the total of the SGPAs.

  • Finally, calculate your SGPA by multiplying it by 10, then take 7.5 out of the result. 

The CBCS System used at DU is Relative Grading rather than Absolute Grading.

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Why to study in delhi university?

Sujata Sharmastudied B.Sc (Hons)Statistics from University of Delhi (2022)

Studying at Delhi University has numerous perks and you will have the best time here. Following are a few reasons why you should choose Delhi University:

  • The fee structure at DU is very low and everyone can afford it. You will be given quality education at a cost of INR 12,000-INR 50,000 only.
  • Each college offers state-of-the-art facilities including Wi-fi, libraries, hostels, and many more.
  • The minimum required attendance is only 60% or 75% at maximum at various DU colleges. You can easily choose to take up a part-time job and gain work experience.
  • DU has the best faculty members having good experience in their respective areas.
  • Each college has its cultural societies and joining them will offer you great exposure.
  • The placement opportunities at DU are good due to the location. You will be given numerous opportunities with packages ranging from 3-12 LPA.

With so many feathers on its cap, Delhi University is definitely a great place to study and completely satisfies its desirability.

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What are the differences between NCWEB and SOL offered by DU Do they have different exams or the same?

Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

In order to determine the differences between NCWEB and SOL, let’s discuss the institutes on a one-to-one basis.

SOL (School of Open Learning)

  • SOL or the School for Open Learning is a University of Delhi-affiliated college.
  • Here you can freely gain knowledge through proper classes and lecturers. 
  • Courses are offered in diverse fields ranging from humanities and business to social science.
  • The primary purpose of this institute is to impart education to people who wish to pursue further education while they work and those preparing for competitive exams.

NCWEB

  • This institute is specially run for women candidates who want to pursue professional courses along with regular jobs.
  • The classes are conducted only on Sundays enabling them to do career enhancement courses during weekdays.
  • However, Non-Collegiate students are forbidden from pursuing full-time degree courses. 

Hope I made it clear!

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budki toi
Jun 2, 2025 00:18
When is the admission for b.ed
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Sweta Kumari
Jun 8, 2025 23:52

Admission to all DU B.Ed. programmes is based on CUET PG 2025 scores; there is no separate DU B.Ed. entrance exam. The admission for the B.Ed. program at Delhi University (DU) begins in June every year through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG). Candidates must apply online via the NTA portal and then register on DU's admission portal. The counselling and seat allotment process follows in July or August.

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geyir nima
May 27, 2025 13:13
Fee structure for BBA
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Sweta Kumari
May 30, 2025 16:13

The annual fee for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at Delhi University varies depending on the affiliated college and the specific specialization. For instance, Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women charges approximately INR 30,081 per year for the BBA (Financial Investment Analysis) program

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aditya bhandari
May 19, 2025 15:25
du college list for B.TECH CSE who accept CUET SCORE
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Sweta Kumari
May 22, 2025 20:45

Delhi University (DU) does not offer a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). DU's engineering programs, including B.Tech in CSE, are offered under the Faculty of Technology and admissions are based on JEE Main Paper-I scores, not CUET scores

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manan soni
Apr 25, 2025 15:51
when will the admission of mba be opened
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Sweta Kumari
Apr 26, 2025 23:51

The admissions for MBA programs at Delhi University for the 2025–2027 academic session have concluded. Admisisons are based on CAT 2024 scores, followed by a Statement of Purpose discussion, extempore, and personal interview. 

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bhargavi
Apr 10, 2025 19:00
IS THERE ANY ENTERENCE EXAM FOR M.A IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY OR IT DEPENDS ON MERITE
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Sweta Kumari
Apr 15, 2025 23:00

At the University of Delhi (DU), admission to the M.A. in Clinical Psychology program is conducted through a combination of entrance examination and merit-based criteria(this is only for the students who have graduated from the DU in the relevant field only). All other applicants, including those from other universities or with different academic backgrounds, are required to appear for the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate programs (CUET PG). This computer-based test assesses subject-specific knowledge pertinent to psychology.

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sugan kumar mahto
Mar 17, 2025 17:11
2 years total fee bed special
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Sweta Kumari
Mar 21, 2025 23:45

The fee for the BEd in special education course is not available online, you visit the college or contact the college for detailed information about the course. 

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prisha bhola
Mar 16, 2025 15:57
Doe Delhi university offer BBA LLB through CUET?
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Sweta Kumari
Mar 20, 2025 01:04

No, Delhi University (DU) does not offer BBA LLB through CUET. Admission is based on CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) scores.

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naman
Feb 24, 2025 10:55
how many money are btec course
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Sweta Kumari
Feb 28, 2025 00:55

The fee for the Btech course is mentioned below:

Year (2024 - 2025) 1 2 3 4
Tuition fees 112000 112000 112000 112000
other fee 112000 - - -
Yearly Fees 2.24 Lakhs 1.12 Lakhs 1.12 Lakhs 1.12 Lakhs

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sunaina
Feb 15, 2025 15:31
when will be entrance axam held?
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Sweta Kumari
Feb 16, 2025 23:07

The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions in 2025 is expected to be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) between May 15 and May 31, 2025

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diya gajra
Feb 15, 2025 14:19
is there is any scholarship for these college
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Sweta Kumari
Feb 16, 2025 22:33

Delhi University Scholarships: Delhi University offers financial aid to meritorious and financially weak students. Delhi University scholarships are offered in terms of tuition fee waivers, rewards, monthly/yearly stipends, one-time grants, etc.  Delhi University offers a number of category and course-based scholarships. It includes the Delhi University and College Karamchari Union Book Grant, the Post Matric Scholarship for OBC Students (PMS-OBC), PG scholarships in Economics and Commerce, the Dr. GS Sarin Scholarship, and more. 

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himanshu sharma
Feb 14, 2025 18:17
which du collage is best for btech from cse
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Sweta Kumari
Feb 16, 2025 23:29

Delhi University (DU) primarily focuses on arts, commerce, and science programs and does not offer B.Tech programs on a large scale. However, a few DU-affiliated colleges offer B.Tech courses. Among them, the Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), DU is considered the best for B.Tech in Information Technology and Mathematical Innovations, which is the closest to Computer Science Engineering (CSE).

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jashanveer kaur
Feb 9, 2025 08:13
Detail to take admission
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Sweta Kumari
Feb 13, 2025 22:07

UG and PG levels are based on scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG/PG). For admission to DU’s top colleges such as St. Stephens College, Miranda House, Hindu College, and others, candidates must score at least 700 to 800 marks in the CUET examination. Delhi University admissions usually start in May or June every year. Last year over 3 Lakhs students applied for admission to UG courses, while more than 11000 applications were received in the the first round for PG admissions. The acceptance rate of Delhi University is around 64% as only top-scoring candidates get admission.

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ammu ajay a
Jan 27, 2025 22:05
How to get scholarship??
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 30, 2025 23:28

The step-by-step guide to applying for Delhi University Scholarships is mentioned below:

  • Visit the official website of Delhi University @du.ac.in. 
  • Navigate to Important Links and select Opportunities/Scholarship 
  • Examine the specific Delhi University scholarship characteristics, guidelines, and qualifying criteria.
  • Download the scholarship form.
  • Fill out the form with correct and valid details and print it.
  • Attach the required documents as per the guidelines, with the form. 
  • Submit the final documents and scholarship form at the Scholarship Cell, Delhi University. Retain a printout of the same for future reference and renewals.
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varun kumar singh
Jan 17, 2025 10:00
BBA LLB LAST DATE APPLY
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 21, 2025 22:52

Delhi University (DU) offers a five-year integrated BBA LLB (Hons.) program. Admissions for the 2025 academic session are based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 scores.

Key Dates:

  • CLAT 2025 Application Period: July 15, 2024, to October 15, 2024.

  • CLAT 2025 Examination Date: December 1, 2024.

  • DU BBA LLB Application Form Release: April 2025 (tentative)

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aashiya azmi
Jan 12, 2025 12:20
AM I ELIGIBLE FOR SHREE RAM COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 19, 2025 00:11

Delhi University conducts admission for UG and PG programs based on scores obtained in the entrance examination. DU admission process involves appearing for the entrance examination, registration for seat allocation on the admission portal, and the seat allotment process. The admissions are based on the score and preference of the college, the eligibility varies as per the courses. 

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anubha thakur
Jan 12, 2025 10:58
B com homour account & Finance
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 19, 2025 00:06

DU admissions 2024 for more than 500 courses at UG and PG levels are based on scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG/PG). Candidates who qualify the entrance examination must register on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Portal of Delhi University for the seat allotment. Once the registration is done, candidates will be asked to fill college and course preferences. 

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shifra newton
Jan 10, 2025 12:33
Will choosing English language suffice for CUET 2025 if i want to apply for MA in English?
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 12, 2025 23:22

Yes, choosing English Language in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) 2025 can be sufficient if you wish to apply for an MA in English program.

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harshita ranjan
Jan 6, 2025 22:39
which exam do i give to take admission in du
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 8, 2025 21:24

DU admissions for more than 500 courses at UG and PG levels are based on scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG/PG). 

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ridhika gupta
Jan 6, 2025 14:56
what is the percentage I need
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 9, 2025 12:57

 For admission to DU’s top colleges such as St. Stephens College, Miranda House, Hindu College, and others, candidates must score at least 700 to 800 marks in the CUET examination. Delhi University admissions usually start in May or June every year. 

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payal kumari
Dec 24, 2024 21:55
I have got 45% in 12 from Bihar board, so can I get admission in micheal madhusudan college?
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Sweta Kumari
Jan 4, 2025 00:14

Yes, Michael Madhusudan Memorial College in Durgapur, West Bengal, requires candidates to have completed their Higher Secondary (10+2) examination with an aggregate of 45% marks from any recognized board

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