Published 15:50 IST, July 19th 2020
DUET 2020: NTA to conduct entrance test for DU admissions from September 4
After an Admission committee meeting on July 18, Delhi University has decided to conduct the entrance tests (DUET 2020) from September 4 to September 12.
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After an mission committee meeting on July 18, Delhi University has decided to conduct entrance tests (DUET 2020) from September 4 to September 12. An online meeting for standing committee of acemic council will be held on July 20 to discuss or details related to DUET 2020, which is conducted by National Testing ncy (NTA).
NTA conducts entrance tests for undergruate, postgruate, MPhil and PhD programmes of Delhi University. DUET 2020 Entrance is applicable for several undergruate courses including BBA Financial Investment Analysis; BSc in Physical Education, Health Education, and Sports; BA (H) Multimedia and Mass Communication; BTech Information Techlogy and Mamatical Invations, and ors.
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DUET DUET 2020 Entrance is required for several postgruate courses including MA Journalism, MSc Mamatics Education, MA Buddhist Studies, MA Linguistics, MEd, MSc Bio-Physics, MTech Microwave Electronics, Master of operational Research, MSc Forensic Science, MA Russian, MA Japanese, and MA Social Work among ors.
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Registration period extended
Delhi University started its registration process on June 20 and last date to apply was to end on July 4 but has been extended till July 31. Applicants need to visit official website du.ac.in to register for entrance test for desired programmes. DUET 2020 application fee for various courses is Rs 750 for general category students and Rs 300 for reserved category. registration fees for merit-based courses is Rs350 for general category students and Rs 100 for reserved category students in a merit-based category.
examination, aimed at testing candidates’ aptitude, will last for two hours with maximum marks of 100. It will a LAN-based online test and will have multiple-choice questions. Four marks will be rewarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. In university, most of courses take in new batch with a combination of Class 12th marks or merit list quota. However, some courses still require entrance test as a qualification.
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(Im: PTI)
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15:49 IST, July 19th 2020