Friday, 21 June 2013

Online registration is super hit in Delhi University

Online registration is super hit in Delhi University

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Delhi University announced the final data of registrations made up for admission in session 2013-14. Wednesday was a last day to get registered and offline forms numbers were much higher than online forms till Wednesday evening. But online registration opened till midnight o'clock  so that’s why in final records the numbers are in higher in online registration than in offline registration. Because students submit their registration till midnight, and according to the records, before 12’o clock when the registration were going to closed, around 7,000 students submit their registration.

In total numbers, more than 1.31 lakh students fill their forms online and 1, 26,507 students submit their registration through offline. Actually Delhi University also published the data according to the educational boards. And according to the records, CBSE students were on the top of the list. According to DU, 66.30% online registration submitted by those students, who was belongs to CBSE. If we talk about the previous year, last year 1.035,00 OMR forms were received and 43,300 online forms submitted.

CBSE students were on top among all the education boards, to fill up their forms online. And if we talk about the total applications, 2, 58,000 applications were received.

This year, 16196 online registrations were received from SC category, and 3082 registrations from ST category. In General and OBC category, 1, 11,525 online registrations were received. But last year, only 23650 online registrations were received from ST/SC category. This year, the cut-off is gonna much higher than the last year for SC/ST category students, because many students applied through this category. In PH category, more then 500 registrations were received.

Deputy Dean, Students Welfare, Dr. Gurpreet Singh Toteja said,” because of online registration facility, the percentage was increased, of those students who submitted their online registration from other states. In the matter of Online system, UP board students are on second position, because 12.50% students applied, was belong to UP Board. In meanwhile, online submission came from Haryana Board (5.40%), Bihar Board (4.61%), from ISC (4.32%), from open school (1.34%), Rajasthan Board (1.07%) and from other boards (4.45%).



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