DU ‘Centenary Chance’ Exam For Drop-Out Students: Registration Portal to Open on May 1, Varsity Issues Guidelines

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DU ‘Centenary Chance’ Exam For Drop-Out Students: Registration Portal to Open on May 1, Varsity Issues Guidelines

New Delhi: The Delhi University on Thursday issued guidelines for the “centenary chance” exam for drop-out students, stating eligible candidates can appear for a maximum of four papers in the annual mode and up to eight papers for semester-wise tests. The portal for the registration of interested candidates will open from May 1, the university said.Also Read – DU to Hold Webinar on Reservation Policies For UG Admission Under CUET

The drop-out students have been given this one-time chance in view of the Delhi University’s year-long centenary celebrations starting May 1. In March, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh had announced that DU students who dropped out would be given a “centenary chance” to complete their studies and get their degrees. A proposal for this was approved at a special Executive Council meeting on January 28 held to discuss the centenary celebrations of the university. Also Read – Dyal Singh Evening College Recruitment: Delhi University to Recruit 79 Assistant Professors; Details Inside

The guidelines issued by Registrar Vikas Gupta state that undergraduate and postgraduate students and those pursuing professional courses, who have completed their course work and statutory requirement prescribed for completion of the course, will be considered for the centenary chance. However, M.Phil and PhD students, who could not complete their degrees, will not be considered for this chance, the guidelines stated. Also Read – Kirori Mal College Recruitment: Delhi University to Recruit 110 Assistant Professors | Check Complete Details Here

DU ‘Centenary Chance’ Exam: Check list of guidelines issued here

  1. The eligible candidates can appear for a maximum of four papers for the annual mode of exam and up to eight papers for the semester scheme.
  2. The examination will be conducted tentatively during October this year and March next year through physical mode. It will be held for theory and practical examination, and not for internal assessment, the university stated.
  3. The university informed that the students while applying for “centenary chance” need to provide the details and documents as required.
  4. Failing to provide the details/documents, as required, may lead to non-consideration of his/her candidature in the Centenary Chance examination.
  5. Further, it will entail no right for the students to claim any relief in any forum on this count, the guidelines stated. The examination fee will be Rs 2,000 per paper.

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