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115,000 forms sold for 49,000 DU seats

June 10, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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115,000 forms sold for 49,000 DU seats

New Delhi: Over 115,000 forms - more than double the seats in Delhi University colleges - have been sold for admission to various graduate courses. And students continue to flood the information centres of the varsity.

"In total 115,149 forms were sold at 16 centres spread across the capital till Tuesday evening," deputy dean students' welfare Seema Parihar told sources.

The sale and receipt of forms for admission into 47 courses and 63 colleges will be open till June 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

"While only 49,000 seats are offered by the university, the response of the students has been great. And still there are five more days to go," said Parihar.

The streets of the varsity's campuses in the north and the south of the city appeared flooded with aspirants and parents making their way to the various centres and colleges.

Only 230 forms for students applying through the physically handicapped category have been filled. There are 1,500 seats reserved for the handicapped category.

"Year after year the number of forms filled for the physically abled category is decreasing. More than half the seats go waste every year," added Parihar.

Special help desks have been set for the specially abled aspirants in the arts faculty area of the university. Counsellors have also been deployed at each desk to help out candidates in filling the forms. IANS

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