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Though sources said the admission process would start on May 28, there is no official confirmation yet. Earlier, the university used to conduct its first open house around this time. | Though sources said the admission process would start on May 28, there is no official confirmation yet. Earlier, the university used to conduct its first open house around this time. | ||
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International students
Converting `foreign' grades

The Times of India, June 3, 2016
Delhi University converts the grades that students of international boards, such as International Baccalaureate or University of Cambridge, obtain to CBSE or state board-level marks to bring parity among those seeking admissions. For example, if a student has secured a score of seven in IB board, then hisher marks are considered in the bracket of 96-100%. Somebody who gets 6 is considered in the 83-95% bracket
Centralised registration
2016: Stephen's, JMC decide to join
The Times of India, May 24 2016
Stephen's, JMC to join centralised registration
Manash Gohain
The minority institutions affiliated to DU will be part of the centralised online registration system in 2016, the university admission committee decided.These institutions will, however, continue with their own admission policy for selecting students.
The committee also decided that 50% of the marks in the trial would be the eligibility mark for the sports and extracurricular activity (ECA) categories. In an earlier meeting, the committee had decided that the ECA trial cutoff would be at least 35%.
The minority institutions like St Stephen's and Jesus and Mary colleges opposed the move, said committee sources. But they were told that only registration would be part of the centralised system, said R N Dubey , a member of the admission committee. The Sikh minority colleges will also be covered by the decision.
Following a letter from the HRD ministry , DU will offer 5% of its seats to Kashmiri migrants who are registered in Delhi or Jammu. “A maximum of 10% point relaxation can be granted in the cutoff to fill up these seats, which will be in addition to the regular seats,“ said a source.
DU generally declares the admission policy by the second week of May . However, while the university is going to start the online registration process later this week, there is still no official word on the policy . The university is finalising details, said sources.
Though sources said the admission process would start on May 28, there is no official confirmation yet. Earlier, the university used to conduct its first open house around this time.
See also
In addition to pages about individual colleges, please see:
Campus Law Centre, Delhi University
Delhi University
Delhi University campus: maps, graphs, facts