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    Delhi riots case 2020: Sharjeel Imam moves Delhi HC seeking urgent hearing of bail plea

    Sharjeel Imam, accused in the Delhi Riots 2020 conspiracy case, has sought an early hearing on his bail plea from the Delhi High Court. His bail plea has been pending for 28 months. Imam's appeal against the trial court's dismissal of his bail application has faced numerous delays due to changes in court benches and ongoing investigations.

    IPS officer's 19-year-old daughter found dead in hostel room; cardiac arrest suspected

    A 19-year-old student, Anika Rastogi, from Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, was found dead in her hostel room due to cardiac arrest. The third-year BA LLB (Hons) student was the daughter of an Indian Police Service officer. The university expressed its profound sadness and further investigations are underway.

    Digital Bharat Nidhi to fund provisioning of telecom services in urban areas now

    The Rs 80,000 crore Digital Bharat Nidhi will now support telecommunication services in urban areas with added benchmarks for affordability and enhanced security. The former Universal Services Obligation Fund has been expanded to support innovation, research, and green technologies, furthering India's mission of becoming digitally connected and self-reliant by 2047.

    As Delhi University welcomes new students, a girl student's dance video at DU freshers party went viral

    DU Viral Video :Delhi University welcomed the new 2024-25 academic year with vibrant celebrations, focusing on student safety and support. The North Campus was busy with students and families arriving, greeted by anti-ragging campaigns and warm receptions. Notable students included Anjali, starting her BA (Hons) English at Hansraj College, and Udhai Saini, beginning his BA (Hons) Economics. Admissions are open until August 30 for various programs.

    5,000 students and 30 courses in 8 years: Southampton University draws up plan for India campus

    The University of Southampton will open its first offshore campus in India next year, aiming to offer 30 courses and enroll over 5,000 students within eight years. Located in the Delhi-National Capital Region, the campus will initially offer six courses, including undergraduate and postgraduate programs in computing and business, with fees around 60% of those at the UK campus.

    University of Southampton awarded licence to establish India campus

    The University of Southampton has become the first UK university to receive a licence from the Indian government to establish a campus in India. This move will enhance research collaboration, teaching partnerships, and student mobility between the two nations, boosting educational and economic ties.

    • UK's University of Southampton becomes first foreign university to set up India campus under NEP

      The University of Southampton is set to establish the first offshore campus of a foreign university in India under the new National Education Policy. The campus will be in Gurugram and is expected to start academic programmes by July 2025. The degrees awarded will be equivalent to those from the host university in the UK.

      DU student dances to Sonam Kapoor’s hit song at Hansraj College farewell, video goes viral

      A video featuring a girl energetically dancing at her college farewell has gone viral. This student from Hansraj College, University of Delhi, captivated netizens with her elegant dance moves as she performed to the song ‘O Rangrez’ from the 2013 film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, starring Sonam Kapoor and Farhan Akhtar.

      Wasn't taken to hospital for nine months though left side of my body got paralysed, says ex-DU Prof Saibaba

      Ex-Delhi University professor G N Saibaba disclosed that he was deprived of necessary medical care while incarcerated in Nagpur Central Jail for nine months, leading to paralysis. Arrested in 2014 for alleged Maoist ties, he was later acquitted as the prosecution couldn't substantiate the charges. Saibaba has recounted his harrowing experience after release.

      Delhi University admissions: Only 6,100 undergraduate seats up for grabs in Round 2

      The University of Delhi has announced a list of 6,100 vacant seats available for the second round of undergraduate admissions. This follows the conclusion of the first round, where 91.98 percent of seats, equating to 65,843 seats, have already been filled. Candidates can view the vacant seats on their dashboards and have the opportunity to reorder their college and course preferences from August 22 to 23.

      Nearly 92 per cent of UG seats at Delhi University filled in first admission round; 65,800 students admitted

      Delhi University received confirmation from over 65,800 candidates for undergraduate courses, filling nearly 92% of seats in the first round. With 83,678 candidates accepting their allotted seats, 65,483 secured their admission by paying fees. The university has 71,600 seats across 69 colleges for the upcoming academic session starting on August 29.

      Over 46,000 students get admission into Delhi University in first round

      In the first round of admissions for the 2024-25 academic year, Delhi University admitted more than 46,000 students out of the 83,678 who accepted offers. Classes will begin on August 29. Around 27,613 students have sought to change their allotted preferences, while another 11,224 are still finalizing decisions.

      IIT-Delhi, Anna University & several other institutes get GST notice

      ET has learnt that the ministry is closely examining the issue and may soon escalate the matter to the Finance Ministry and GST Council for reconsideration.

      DU admission: Over 72,200 candidates accept allocated seats in 24 hours

      As Delhi University prepares for the upcoming academic session, a total of 72,277 candidates have accepted their allotted programs and colleges, exceeding the available undergraduate seats of 71,600. With 97,387 candidates allocated seats in the first round, the university is making extra allocations for optimal seat filling. Candidates have until August 21 to submit their fees, and admissions are based on a unique Common Rank system.

      NIRF rankings: Six Delhi University colleges among India's top 10; Hindu College breaks Miranda House's 7-yr run of securing top spot

      Delhi University performed well in the NIRF 2024 rankings, placing six colleges in the top 10, with Hindu College taking first place, ending Miranda House's seven-year dominance. DU also improved in the university category, achieving the sixth position. The accomplishment was acknowledged as a result of teamwork and hard work.

      IIT Madras secures top spot in NIRF ranking 2024

      The Ministry of Education released the NIRF 2024 rankings, with IIT Madras topping the list for the sixth year in a row and IISc Bengaluru as the best university. IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta lead in the management category. The framework assesses institutions based on teaching, research, outcomes, inclusivity, and perception. This year, three new categories were added, totaling 16, with over 10,000 institutions participating.

      Delhi University UG Admissions: Seats, eligibility, registration process, important dates
      Over 3 lakh candidates in fray for admission to 71000 UG seats in DU so far

      Delhi University has seen over 300,000 registrations for 71,000 undergraduate seats for the 2024-25 academic session. The Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) is in Phase II, with important dates including the simulated rank list release on August 11 and the first merit list on August 16. The university has introduced a single girl child quota for admissions.

      Delhi University new batch of UG to commence from August 29

      Delhi University announced the academic calendar for first-year undergraduate students for the 2024-2025 session. Classes are set to begin on August 29, after a delay in CUET score declarations. The session concludes on June 7, with the second semester starting January 27. Practical exams start on May 25. Summer vacation is from June 29 to July 20.

      DU UG Admission 2024 starts: Here are key dates, full process for Undergraduate admissions at University of Delhi

      DU Admission 2024: Delhi University initiated Phase II of undergraduate admissions for 2024-25. Applicants should finalize program and college preferences by August 7, 2024. The initial CSAS allocation list will be published on August 16, 2024. Additional rounds may follow depending on vacant seats. Assistance is available via helpdesks, chat-bots, and webinars.

      DU hikes fees for all first-year students in UG, PG and PhD programmes

      Delhi University increased fees for new first-year undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students as well as foreign students from the 2024-2025 session. The new structure includes a 3.70% hike for BTech, 5% for Integrated Law, and 60.22% for PhD programmes. Specific fees for foreign students have also been revised.

      Delhi Skill university removes lunch break as students are "grown-ups"

      DSEU Joint Director (Academics) Kamna Sachdeva said the lunch break has been removed because the university plans to develop a centralised timetable for all its campuses in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

      CUET result delays can cut weekends, winter break for students in universities

      Due to delays in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) results, undergraduate admissions are postponed, potentially leading to weekend classes and a shortened winter break for eager students awaiting the new session. Originally expected by June 30, CUET-UG results faced errors necessitating a re-test on July 19 by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

      CUET-UG result: Delay may push DU first year semester start to August 16, says Vice Chancellor

      The commencement of the first-year semester at Delhi University may be delayed to August 16 due to pending CUET-UG results, impacting the academic calendar. VC Yogesh Singh stated the delay won't affect other semesters starting on August 1. The NTA, dealing with NEET-UG and UGC-NET issues, hasn't communicated a CUET-UG result date. This delay affects admissions to 46 Central universities, including DU and JNU.

      DU doubles fee for correction in marksheet, degree certificate

      Delhi University has raised fees for correction in degree certificates and marksheets, doubling charges to Rs 1,000 within six years of graduation and Rs 2,000 after. The decision was made based on a committee's recommendations led by Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh, approved on June 4. A DU official cited the long-overdue revision for the fee hike, while charges for duplicate documents remain at Rs 500 and Rs 1,000.

      Indian universities allowed to offer admissions twice a year on lines of foreign varsities: UGC

      Indian universities and higher education institutions will be allowed to offer biannual admissions twice a year, similar to foreign universities. The two admission cycles will be July-August and January-February from the 2024-25 academic session. This will benefit students who missed admission in the July-August session due to delays in board results, health issues, or personal reasons.

      PM Modi lauds decades of educational progress as Indian universities climb world QS rankings

      "Over the last decade, we have focused on qualitative changes in the education sector. This is reflected in the QS World University Rankings. Compliments to the students, faculty and institutions for their hard work and dedication. In this term, we want to do even more to boost research and innovation," said PM Modi in a post on X.

      IIT-Delhi joins IIT-B among top 150 in QS World University Rankings

      India has achieved the fastest growth in university representation among all G20 nations in terms of its performance over the last decade. The number of Indian universities rose more than fourfold from 11 in the QS World University Rankings 2015 to 46 in the 2025 edition featuring 1,500 institutions.

      DU opens CSAS portal for undergraduate admissions

      Delhi University launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for undergraduate admissions for the academic year 2024-25, introducing supernumerary seats for single-child girl students in every course. The CSAS website is now open for student registration, with admissions based on CUET scores and class 12 marks. Admissions are also available for the School of Open Learning and Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board.

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