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University of Delhi,
Faculty of Science
DU Admissions 2014 E-Book
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University of Delhi, Faculty of Science 2014 Admissions E-Book
Introduction –
The Faculty of Science and Mathematical Sciences of Delhi University has a capacity of around
11000 undergraduate seats in its 41 colleges. It includes top-ranking Science colleges like St.
Stephen’s College, Miranda House, Hansraj College, Hindu College etc, known for their
academic quality, reputed faculty members and co-curricular activities apart from the state of
the art infrastructure.
Faculties of Science and Mathematical Sciences have fourteen departments functioning under
them. Find below the departments of these two faculties –
Faculty of Science –
Department of Anthropology
Department of Botany
Department of Chemistry
Department of Environmental
Studies
Department of Geology
Department of Home Science
Department of Nursing
Department of Pharmacy
Department of Physics and
Astrophysics
Department of Zoology
Faculty of Mathematical Sciences –
Department of Computer Science
Department of Mathematics
Department of Operational Research
Department of Statistics
Most of the ranking surveys place many of the DU’s Colleges offering Science Programme in the
list of Top 20 Science Colleges in India.
St. Stephen’s College with an intake of 170 seats tops the chart as it is one of the most sought
after colleges in DU for Science programmes. However the college doesn’t report highest
admission cut-off as per the previous few years’ data. The cut-off for admission to the DU
colleges offering B.Sc programme is reported within the range of 98% and 65%. In 2013, the
first cut-off for the B.Sc Statistics (Hons.) programme was as high as 97.5% for the top DU
colleges, which offer undergraduate degree in Science.
Which DU Colleges offer B.Sc (Hons.) Degree?
We bring you a comprehensive list of the colleges of the University of Delhi which offer B.Sc
(Hons.) degree after completion of the four -year undergraduate programme (FYUP).
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St. Stephen's College
No. College Total Seats
Maths Phy Chem Bot Zoo Stats H.Sc Anthro
1 Acharya Narendra
Dev College
463
2 Atma Ram Sanatan Dharam College
483
3 Bhagini Nivedita College
100 50 50
4 Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
108
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Daulat Ram College
250 50 51 63 63
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Deen Dayal Updahyay College
425
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Deshbandhu College
553
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Dyal Singh College
486 120 120 106 70 70
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Gargi College
240 20 20 40 40
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Hans Raj College
340 *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA
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Hindu College
210 *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA
12 Indraprastha College for Women
104 52
13 Institute of Home Economics
345 265
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Kalindi College
256 60 60 30 30 30
15 Keshav Mahavidyalaya
116 60 56
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Kirori Mal College
688 140 193 194 59 59 43
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Lady Irwin College
300 300
18 Lady Shri Ram College
77 46 31
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Laxmibai College
80 80
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Maitryi College
288 64 56 56 56 56
21 Mata Sundri College for Women
112 112
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Miranda House
352 90 75 69 44 44
23 Motilal Nehru College
255 85 85 85
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P.G.D.A.V College
220 80 80
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Rajdhani College
376 120 127 120
26 Ram Lal Anand College
*NA
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Ramanujan College
186 62 62
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Ramjas College
677 124 165 158 92 92 46
29 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College
60 60
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Shivaji College
429 150 60 46 46 46
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Shyam Lal College
214 61 92 61
32 Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College for Women
*NA *NA
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Sri Aurbindo College
*NA *NA *NA *NA *NA *NA
34 Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
40 40
35 Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College
292 52 50 50 55 55
36 Sri Venkateswara College
534 93 39 62 31 31 31
37 St. Stephen's College
170 50 60 60
38 Swami Shraddhanand College
341 40 60 50 60 60
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Vivekanand College
*NA *NA
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Zakir Husain Delhi College
353 102 102 49 49
*NA – Information Not Available
#College Name in Alphabetical order
^The total number of seats includes some other courses which are not mentioned here.
+Abbreviations: Phy – Physics, Chem – Chemistry, Bot – Botany, Zoo – Zoology, Stats – Statistics,
H.Sc – Home Science, Anthro - Anthroplogy
Why B.Sc. programmes are most favourites?
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The Faculty of Science woos aspirants with a promising future of undergraduate programmes
in science stream. As per the placement reports of several varsity colleges which offer B.Sc
(Hons.) programme, reputed names like Google, Deloitte, HDFC, KPMG, Maruti, Jaypee, Ernst
& Young, Protiviti, DE Shaw, Essar, Royal Sundaram Alliance, etc have visited the colleges and
recruited the science students. Not only this, the science courses under the Four-Year
Undergraduate Programme been designed in such a way that the students can pursue the
research based studies after being awarded with B.Sc (Hons.) Degree.
The placement reports of various science programme offering colleges foretell that students got
recruited from the conventional disciplines, namely Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics apart
from the professional courses like Computer Science.
Which courses would I be studying at Faculty of Science?
While pursuing Science from Delhi
University, you would be offered
Foundation Courses, Discipline
Courses I and II and Applied
Courses in eight semesters of four
years. Below are the course listings
–
Foundation Courses –
Language, Literature and
Creativity – I
Language, Literature and
Creativity – II (English)
Information Technology
Business, Entrepreneurship
and Management
Science and Life
History of Science (for visually impaired candidates)
Indian History and Culture
Building Mathematical Ability
Mathematical Awareness (for visually impaired candidates)
Governance and citizenship
Philosophy, Psychology, Communicational and Life Skills
Geographic and Social Economical Diversity
Environment and Public Health
Applied Language Course
(Arabic/Bengali/English/Hindi/Persian/Punjabi/Sanskrit/Urdu)
Discipline Courses I – The varsity offers 14 different departments in the faculty to choose
within. Anthropology department offers the prominent courses like Fundamentals of Biological
Anthropology, Fundamentals of Social Anthropology, Fundamentals of Human Origins and
Evolution, Fundamentals of Archaeological Anthropology, Anthropological Genetics etc. The
Hansraj College
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Department of Botany offers the following courses like Phycology and Microbiology, Plant Cell
Biology, Fundamentals of Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Plant Metabolism, etc. The
Department of Chemistry offers courses like Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry sub-divided in further topics. Zoology Department comprises courses like Diversity
and Evolution of Non-Chordata, Perspectives in Ecology, Cells and Cellular Processes,
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrata, Fundamentals of Biochemistry, etc. The department of
Physics and Astrophysics consist of courses like Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, Thermal
Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Digital System of Applications, Analog Systems and
Applications etc.
Discipline Courses II – Among these 14 different departments, you will be offered different
courses as per the department you choose. Find below the courses with the departments –
Anthropology –
Essentials of Biological Anthropology
Essentials of Social Anthropology
Archaeological Anthropology and Human Evolution
Contemporary Issue in Biological Anthropology
Contemporary Issue in Social Anthropology
Anthropological Field/Research techniques and Biostatistics
Botany –
Biodiversity – I
Biodiversity – II
Economic Botany and Plant Biotechnology
Plant Ecology and Taxonomy
Plant Anatomy and Embryology
Plant Physiology and Metabolism
Zoology –
Biology of Non-Chordata
Biology of Chordata
Foundations of Development Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Human Physiology
Applied Zoology
Physics –
Thermal Physics
Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism
Digital, Analog Circuits and Instrumentation
Optics
Modern Physics
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Applied Courses – Below is the list of Applied Courses in each department of Faculty of
Science –
Anthropology –
Forensic Anthropology
Anthropology, Public Policy and Governance
Health, Fitness and Ecological Adaptation
Medical Anthropology and Community Genetics
Botany –
Industrial and Environmental Microbiology
Plant Breeding and Crop Improvements
Natural Resource Management
Horticulture practices and Post-Harvest Technology
Zoology –
Medical Diagnostics
Health and Life Style
Economic Zoology
Agro Chemical and Pest management
Physics –
Computational Physics – I
Computational Physics – II
Embedded System
Applied Optics
What is the admission fee for pursuing B.Sc (Hons.) from Delhi University?
Every constituent college of Delhi University has its own fee structure. The fees for pursuing
B.Sc (Hons.) in Delhi University colleges range between INR 6500 and INR 14,000. If you wish
to apply for top colleges in DU like St. Stephen’s, you need to pay Rs. 13485/- as admission
fee. While applying for B.Sc (Hons.) programme in colleges like Kirori Mal, you need to remit an
admission fee of Rs. 9350/-, on the other hand if applying in Bhaskaracharya College of
Applied Sciences, you need to deposit Rs. 6105/-. Whereas opting for any of the science
departments in Keshav Mahavidyalaya, you need to pay Rs. 7561/-.
Notable alumni –
Below is a list of distinguished alumni from Faculty of Science in DU:
Name Designation
Dr. Mahavir Singh Senior Scientist, R&D Division, Potentia
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Pharmaceuticals, USA
Dr. Richie Khanna Associate Director/Principal Investigator II, In Vivo Pharmacology, Amicus Therapeutics, USA
Dr. Nidhi Dhingra Senior Manger, Bio-analytical Division, Biologics, Panacea Biotech Ltd.
Dr. Shashi Bala University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Dr. Rinku Pandey Toxicologist, Dept. of Health and Ageing, Govt. of Australia
Dr. Om Prakash Scientist, National Centre for Cell Sciences, Pune
Dr. Ravi Ranjan Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Pharmacology, USA
Dr. Hansi Bisht Post-doctoral Associate, Florida International University, Florida
Dr. Kirti Kumari Visiting Post Doc. , Stanford University, USA
You also may boast of such an elite league of alumni by getting admission in your choice
college at the Science Faculty of DU.
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Delhi University –
About Delhi University:
Introduction
University of Delhi, which is
commonly known as DU offers
several courses under its
different faculties. Established
in 1922, University of Delhi,
has been a premier institute
among the top universities of
India. The President of India is
the Visitor, the Vice President is
the Chancellor and the Chief
Justice of the Supreme
Court of India is the Pro-
Chancellor of the University while Dr. (Prof.) Dinesh Singh as the Vice-Chancellor of the
University.
How much aware are you about this University...?
Do you know...
What exactly is DU FYUP???
Why FYUP was introduced???
Which colleges are there in Faculty of Science???
Having many such interesting and informative insights, we have compiled this e-book with a
collection of important data tables that will give you complete information of the central
university in a nutshell. DU Science Faculty 2014 Admission E-Book also provides you a
comprehensive list of the colleges and the courses they offer.
University of Delhi: Interesting Facts
When the university was founded, dating back to 1922; there were only three
colleges in Delhi, St. Stephen’s College, which was founded in 1881,
Hindu College founded in 1899 and Ramjas College in 1917, which
subsequently got affiliated to it. The university had modest
beginnings with only three colleges, two faculties (Science and
Science) and about 750 students.
Today Delhi University has grown into one of the largest
universities in India. At present, there are 16 faculties, 86 academic
Hindu College
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departments, 77 colleges and 5 other recognized institutes spread around Delhi , with nearly
1,32,435 regular students (UG-1,14,494 and PG-17,941) and 2,61,169 students (UG-2,58,831
and PG-2,338) in School of Open Learning education programme.
While University of Delhi received 1,53,680 admission applications in 2012 for its three-year
programme, the number increased to an overwhelming 2,56,024 in 2013 when DU introduced
the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme. University of Delhi currently offers 54,000 seats
under various disciplines.
Campus
As many as 65 colleges are affiliated to the University of Delhi, spread across the national
capital. Interestingly, the Sherubtse College in Kanglung, Bhutan is also an affiliated
institution of the University. There are two main campuses of the University- North Campus
and South Campus.
North Campus
The North Campus houses 16 faculties and 84
departments. It hosts the three colleges- St.
Stephen's College, Hindu College and Ramjas
College, which originally constituted the
University of Delhi when it was founded. Some
of the popular colleges under North campus
include Shri Ram College of
Science, Indraprastha College for Women, Hindu
College, SGTB Khalsa College, Miranda
House, Daulat Ram College, Hansraj College, St.
Stephen's College, Kirori Mal College,
and College. The extended campus of North Campus has Keshav Mahavidyalaya and SSGGS
College of Science in Pitampura.
South Campus
The South Campus started offering postgraduate
programmes in a rented building in 1973 with
some selected departments of Science and Social
Sciences. Later on, land was allotted near
Dhaula Kuan and, henceforth, the offices and
teaching activities were shifted to this campus in
1983. The South Campus colleges are more
scattered compared the ones in North
Campus. Atma Ram Sanatan Dharama
College, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Sri
Venkateswara College, Ram Lal Anand
College, Lady Shri Ram College, Lady Irwin
College, Jesus and Mary College, Motilal Nehru
College, P.G.D.A.V. College, Maharaja Agrasen College, Dyal Singh College, Ramanujan
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College, Gargi College, Acharya Narendra Dev College and Deshbandhu College are some of the
colleges that beautify the south campus of Delhi University. This campus is known for
excellence in life sciences with departments like Plant Molecular Biology, Genetics,
Microbiology, and Biochemistry and some other professional programmes in departments like
Business Economics and Financial Studies.
Four-Year Undergraduate Programme –
In 2013, Delhi University introduced four- year degree programme for its undergraduate
courses and replacing the earlier 3-year programme. As the University launched the 4-year
programme, it also brought many structural changes in teaching methodology and made the
programmes more flexible suiting to the different needs of students, parents and industry. The
University now offers the following degrees for its undergraduate programmes:
Bachelor with Honours (4 Academic Years)
Bachelor (3 Academic Years)
Diploma (2 Academic Years)
DU, through its all-new 4-year undergraduate programme across disciplines aims to
encapsulate the changes in the present Indian education system. According to University
officials, the thought process behind introduction of the 4-YUP is to restrain the overburdening
of the classical mode of theory-based dissemination of knowledge within the closed lecture
halls and thus redefining the knowledge process.
If you are taking admission in University of Delhi the current academic session, you will be
ensured with a multiple degree option.
Multiple Degree Options under 4-YUP: What does it mean?
As per the guidelines of the 4-Year Undergraduate Degree Programme (4-YUP), if you wish or
have to leave college after two years, DU shall acknowledge your education and award you a
Diploma.
Not only this, you can return to DU in the future to complete your education. Similarly, if you
wish or have to leave after three years, DU shall give you a Bachelor’s degree with a Major Subject.
However, if you successfully complete your course in DU after 4 years, you will be awarded a
Bachelor with Honours Degree.
The university has divided the course curriculum in bi-semesters, so that you can excel in your
academics with more attention towards practical learning.
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Ramjas College On applying for the DU 4-YUP; you will be given the following course curriculum –
First Year –
33% Weightage – Choose your Main/Major Subject – You need to choose and study your
main subject for your Honours Degree. This main subject is called Discipline Course – I.
67% Weightage - In addition to the above main major subject, you will be offered to pursue
Foundation Courses (FC). These courses will help you to understand the challenges of India.
You will work in a hands-on manner. This proggrame will help to enhance your
communication, IT and data analysis skills and you will learn in an inter-disciplinary mode.
Second Year –
34% Weightage – Main/Major Subject – You will be continuing with your Major subject, that
you chose in the first year as Discipline Course – I.
33% Weightage – Foundation Course – You will be further exposed to a small number of
Foundation Courses that will enhance your broad knowledge in a hands-on project mode for
wide ranging benefits.
16% Weightage – Minor Subject –From a wide variety of subjects, you will have to choose a
maximum of two subjects of your liking for additional knowledge outside your major area of
study. These courses will be called DC-II courses.
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16% Weightage – Applied Courses – You will choose two courses from a vast choice of
knowledge based skills courses that will help increase your employability or help make you an
entrepreneur.
Third Year –
60% Weightage – Main/Major Subject – You will now be given a greater depth in your major
subject.
20% Weightage – Minor Subject – You will continue to study your choice of Discipline – II
subjects to enhance your knowledge outside your major area of study.
20% Weightage – Applied Courses – You will once again choose two courses from a vast
choice of knowledge based skills courses that will help increase your employability or help
make you an entrepreneur.
Fourth Year –
75% Weightage – Main/Major Subject – You will now study at a deep level your main/major
subject in DC – I. you will also be exposed to research.
25% Weightage – Minor Subject – You will continue to study your choice of Discipline – II
subjects to enhance your knowledge outside your major area of study.
Courses and Papers under 4YUP
Foundation Courses: The first two years of the curriculum emphasizes on several foundation
building (core) courses (FC) that include language, Science, science and life, building
mathematical ability, culture and civilization; governance and
citizenship. These courses would help you in enhancing your
communication and analytical skills. You will also be having
one value-based course (IMBH– Integrating Mind Body &
Heart /CA-Cultural Activities Including NCC, Sports, NSS
etc.) per semester throughout the curriculum, which shall
further help you to reflect upon values and culture.
Discipline Courses: Moreover, the discipline courses (DC-I)
will further train you with the basic concepts of a particular
discipline. All students pursuing the Bachelor with Honours
degree shall study 20 discipline papers. However, if any
candidate exits earlier the number of courses will accordingly
be fewer. Another set of discipline papers (DC-II), for which
you will be allowed to choose at the commencement of the second year, will permit you all to
augment and satiate your quest for knowledge by opting for papers that complement your
learning in the principal discipline course (DC-I). An important point and a special feature to
note that is passing all six DC-II courses in one discipline would have an alternate choice for
post-graduation in that discipline in addition to their first discipline.
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Applied Courses: You will be offered the applied courses (AC) in your concerned discipline
aimed to help you in applying the knowledge as a means for capability building. You will be
studying five application papers, which will be introduced in the second semester with a course
each in second to sixth semester.
If you will be interested in pursuing the four-year Honours programme, you will have to study
six papers in the second discipline. In the fourth year of the course, students will pursue
research-based papers and innovative projects, which will provide them with requisite skills
and prepare them for higher studies, teaching or reaching assignments across the globe.
Advantages of the 4 YUP –
So, what are the advantages of pursuing the University
of Delhi Four-Year Undergraduate Programme? Find
below:
In this new Four-Year Undergraduate Programme
of DU, you will have great flexibility and wide
ranging choices for your Degree Programme.
This new programme has been designed by the
university to enhance knowledge and develop
your practical skills.
You will be better equipped to grab employment
opportunities, become an entrepreneur, or go for higher end research based studies.
Not only this, the University of Delhi ensures to provide you free laptops for your first
year of study along with special language, communication, IT, data analysis and science
and life skills in a user friendly and practical manner.
You will be exposed to the challenges of India and you will gain better insight into your chosen
subject of study for which you will have the chance to earn an Honours degree.
How to get admissions in these colleges?
Delhi University has always been the first choice for the students who wish to pursue the
conventional courses after their high school. The University offers various undergraduate
courses in Faculty of Science awarding Honours Degree.
DU Admission-cum-Application Form
– University of Delhi invites both online
as well as offline applications for the
four-year undergraduate programmes
tentatively in the first week of June
every year. The issue and receipt of
registrations can be made through the
single (common pre-admission OMR)
application form for various courses in
the recognized colleges of the University.
The admission is granted on the basis of
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merit list prepared according to the Class XII marks of applicants.
DU Online Admission Form – If you choose to apply Online for DU Admission Form, you must
follow the special instructions for filling in the Online Admission Form below –
The Online Pre-Admission Form is applicable to all the candidates including
General/OBC/SC/ST/PWD.
The Online Pre-admission form is common for all the courses listed in the form and
valid for all colleges except Stephen’s College and Jesus & Mary College. The candidates are advised to fill application forms for the respective courses that are
meant for their category only.
Any incomplete application will be summarily rejected.
No student will be allowed to take admission in two courses/colleges simultaneously.
DU Admission Eligibility – You need
to pass in 10+2 of the Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE) or
equivalent examination to be eligible
for admission. The admission will
however, depend on your marks and
cut-off announced by the colleges for
the various programmes in the
university. There is no minimum age
bar required for admissions to the
undergraduate courses offered in the
university.
DU Admission Cut-off – You will
have to remain present on the scheduled tentative date in the last week of June at the venue
along with the list of required documents, which include Class 10th and 12th mark sheets,
Class 12th Original Certificate, Character Certificate, Photographs, etc. The counselling
procedure may be carried in 3 or more phases as per the need.
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DU Admission Important Dates –
Events Important Dates
Delhi University Application-cum-Admission Form June 2, 2014 (9am to 1 pm)
Last date for Applications June 16, 2014 (9am to 1 pm)
First Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges June 24, 2014
Admissions for first cutoff list June 24 – June 26, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Second Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges June 27, 2014
Admissions for second cutoff list June 27 – June 30, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Third Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges July 1, 2014
Admissions for third cutoff list July 1 – July 3, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Fourth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges July 4, 2014
Admissions for fourth cutoff list July 4 – July 7, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Fifth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges July 8, 2014
Admissions for fifth cutoff list July 8 – July 10, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Sixth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges (if required) July 11, 2014
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Admissions for sixth cutoff list July 11 – July 12, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Seventh Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges (if required) July 14, 2014
Admissions for seventh cutoff list July 14 – July 15, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Eighth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges (if required) July 16, 2014
Admissions for eighth cutoff list July 16 – July 17, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Ninth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges (if required) July 18, 2014
Admissions for ninth cutoff list July 18 – July 19, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Tenth Cutoff List to be declared by Colleges (if required) July 21, 2014
Admissions for tenth cutoff list July 21 – July 22, 2014 (upto 1 pm)
Admissions for General Category to end July 10, 2014
Open Days at North Campus May 22 – May 30 (upto 1 pm)
Open Days at South Campus May 24 – May 25
The candidates must note that they can deposit fee for Delhi University 2014 Applications
between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
Will you get any college hostel?
Delhi University offers 15 college hostels for the candidates pursuing undergraduate courses
from the central university. Find below the list of the hostels –
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Name Hostel Fees (in INR) Seats Availability for
Daulat Ram College Hostel
8,750 *NA Girls
Hans Raj College Hostel
12,600 200 Boys
Hindu College Hostel 10,740 119 Boys and Girls
Indraprastha College Hostel
19,800 160 Girls
Kirori Mal College Hostel
*NA 89 Boys and Girls
Keshav Mahavidyalaya Hostel
*NA 80 Girls
Lady Shri Ram
College Hostel
*NA 300 Girls
Miranda House *NA *NA Girls
Maharaja Agrasena College Hostel
*NA *NA Girls
Ramjas College Hostel 32,435 *NA Boys and Girls
Shri Ram College of Commerce Hostel
*NA Girls – 53 Boys – 150
Boys and Girls
St. Stepehen’s College Hostel
20,450 *NA Boys and Girls
Sri Venkateswara College
28,790 Girls – 23 Boys – 23
Boys and Girls
Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College Hostel
*NA *NA Girls
Lady Irwin College Hostel
*NA 200 Girls
*NA – Information Not Available
Where should you submit DU Application Form?
If you have filled in DU Admission-cum-Application Form, you can submit the same at
the information centres provided below –
North Delhi
Daulat Ram College (North Campus)
Hansraj College (North Campus)
Indraprastha College for Women (North Campus)
S.G.T.B Khalsa Colege (North Campus)
Swami Shraddhanand College (Alipur)
South Delhi
A.R.S.D. College (Dhaula Kuan)
Deshbandhu College (Kalkaji)
Dyal Singh College (Lodhi Road)
Gargi College (Siri Fort Road)
P.G.D.A.V. College (Nehru Nagar, Ring Road)
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Central Delhi
Zakir Husain College (Jawaharlal Nehru Marg)
Kalindi College (Patel Nagar)
East Delhi
Shyam Lal College (Shahadara)
Vivekananda College (Vivek Vihar)
Maharaja Agrasen College (Vasundhra Enclave)
West Delhi
Rajdhani College (Raja Garden)
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College (Punjabi Bagh)
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Science (Dwarka)
Note:
The candidates who are interested in applying for admissions to St. Stephen’s College and Jesus & Mary College, need to contact the respective colleges
So go ahead…
All the very best for your admissions to the Faculty of Science at the University of Delhi