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CUET PG merit list released, choice filling begins today
CUET PG merit list released, choice filling begins today

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

CUET PG merit list released, choice filling begins today

Indore: Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) on Thursday announced the merit list for postgraduate admissions based on CUET-PG 2025 scores. Students who registered for PG admissions at DAVV through CUET PG can now check their merit rank on the university's website. The choice filling process will begin from June 13 to June 19. "Students can view their merit status and proceed with course preferences," said Prof Rajesh Sharma, Chairman, CUET PG Admissions at DAVV. The choice filling involves selecting and prioritising programmes across departments and locking preferences before the deadline to be eligible for allotment. Despite a record 86,000 students selecting DAVV as their preferred institution during the CUET-PG registration process—more than double last year's figure—the university received just over 1,500 registrations for its 1,450 PG seats, raising concern among the admissions committee. Sharma attributed this to confusion over subject mapping: "Many students only appeared for their core subject exams, skipping required tests like general knowledge and mathematics, which limited their eligibility. " As per the official counselling schedule, the first round of seat allotment will be announced on June 24. Students allotted seats will have to report for document verification between June 30 and July 2, followed by online fee submission from June 30 to July 6.. Indore: Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) on Thursday announced the merit list for postgraduate admissions based on CUET-PG 2025 scores. Students who registered for PG admissions at DAVV through CUET PG can now check their merit rank on the university's website. The choice filling process will begin from June 13 to June 19. "Students can view their merit status and proceed with course preferences," said Prof Rajesh Sharma, Chairman, CUET PG Admissions at DAVV. The choice filling involves selecting and prioritising programmes across departments and locking preferences before the deadline to be eligible for allotment. Despite a record 86,000 students selecting DAVV as their preferred institution during the CUET-PG registration process—more than double last year's figure—the university received just over 1,500 registrations for its 1,450 PG seats, raising concern among the admissions committee. Sharma attributed this to confusion over subject mapping: "Many students only appeared for their core subject exams, skipping required tests like general knowledge and mathematics, which limited their eligibility. " As per the official counselling schedule, the first round of seat allotment will be announced on June 24. Students allotted seats will have to report for document verification between June 30 and July 2, followed by online fee submission from June 30 to July 6.. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

DU to reserve PG seats for single girl child from 2025 in gender equity push
DU to reserve PG seats for single girl child from 2025 in gender equity push

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

DU to reserve PG seats for single girl child from 2025 in gender equity push

In a move aimed at furthering gender equity in higher education , Delhi University has announced that it will extend its single girl child quota to postgraduate (PG) courses from the 2025-26 academic session. Officials said the initiative will reserve one supernumerary seat in each PG programme for a woman candidate who is the only girl child in her family. The quota already exists at the undergraduate (UG) level and was implemented in the 2023-24 admission cycle. With this extension, the benefit will now apply to all 77 PG programmes offered by the university, admissions to which are conducted through CUET-PG followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like If You Eat Ginger Everyday for 1 Month This is What Happens Tips and Tricks "With this new quota, DU hopes to foster an environment that values the contribution of girls, allowing them to advance their education without barriers. By offering this support, the university aims to make higher education more accessible and provide equal opportunities for all students," said a university official. Delhi University already has a series of supernumerary quotas to support students from diverse backgrounds, including those for sports, persons with disabilities, orphans, and children and widows of armed forces personnel. Last year, 132 seats were allocated to orphans under a special quota introduced in the wake of Covid-19. Live Events At the undergraduate level, 764 single girl child candidates were admitted across 69 DU colleges in 2024. "DU is once again reaffirming its goal of ensuring equitable access to education for all segments of society," the official added.

Single Girl Child Quota Extended To Delhi University's PG Admissions: Report
Single Girl Child Quota Extended To Delhi University's PG Admissions: Report

NDTV

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Single Girl Child Quota Extended To Delhi University's PG Admissions: Report

In a move aimed at narrowing the gender gap in higher education, Delhi University (DU) will extend its single girl child (SGC) quota to postgraduate (PG) programmes starting 2025-26 academic session, The Times of India reported. The policy, first introduced for undergraduate (UG) admissions in 2023-24, reserves one supernumerary seat in each PG course for a woman student who is the only girl child in her family. DU currently offers 77 postgraduate programmes, with admissions conducted through the Common University Entrance Test for PG (CUET-PG), followed by allocation via the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). A DU official told TOI, "With this new quota, DU hopes to promote an environment that values the contribution of girls, allowing them to advance their education without barriers. With this, DU aims to make higher education more accessible to girls and provide equal opportunities for all." The initiative is part of DU's broader inclusion efforts, which already include supernumerary quotas for categories such as sportspersons, persons with disabilities, orphans, and children and widows of armed forces personnel. The official added that the university is committed to ensuring equitable access to education for all. According to DU's admission office, 849 students secured seats under the SGC quota in the 2024-25 academic year-an increase from 764 in the previous session. The quota will now be implemented at the postgraduate level as well. UG Admission Process for 2025 Begins This Week Delhi University is set to launch the first phase of undergraduate admissions this week under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Admissions will be based entirely on CUET-UG 2025 scores. In the initial stage, candidates must submit personal and academic information, upload relevant documents-such as category, EWS, or PwD certificates-and verify their CUET scores, which are automatically linked to their profiles. Applicants must log in using their CUET roll number to complete the process. To support students, DU has set up a helpline. Queries can be sent via email to ug@ or by calling 011-27666073.

DU extends single girl child quota to PG courses from 2025
DU extends single girl child quota to PG courses from 2025

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

DU extends single girl child quota to PG courses from 2025

New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at promoting gender equity in higher education, Delhi University has extended its single girl child quota to postgraduate (PG) courses starting 2025-26 academic session, as per officials. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The policy was already in place for undergraduate (UG) admissions in the 2023-24 cycle. With this initiative, one supernumerary seat will be reserved in each PG programme for a woman candidate who is the only girl child in her family. DU officials described this step as a continuation of university's broader commitment to creating an inclusive academic environment. "With this new quota, DU hopes to foster an environment that values the contribution of girls, allowing them to advance their education without barriers. By offering this support, the university aims to make higher education more accessible and provide equal opportunities for all students," said a university official. The single girl child quota will be applicable across all 77 PG programmes offered by DU. Admissions to these courses are conducted through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG), followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). The introduction of the single girl child quota is part of DU's sustained efforts to support diverse student groups. The university already has supernumerary quotas in place for several categories, including sports, persons with disabilities, children and widows of armed forces personnel and orphans. "DU is once again reaffirming its goal of ensuring equitable access to education for all segments of society," said the official. At the UG level, 764 students were admitted across 69 colleges in 2024. Additionally, 132 seats were allocated to orphans under a supernumerary quota introduced last year to support children affected by Covid.

IIMC accepting applications for MA in Media Business Studies, Strategic Communication, apply by June 15
IIMC accepting applications for MA in Media Business Studies, Strategic Communication, apply by June 15

Hindustan Times

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

IIMC accepting applications for MA in Media Business Studies, Strategic Communication, apply by June 15

The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) deemed to be University is accepting applications for two MA programmes – MA in Media Business Studies, and MA in Strategic Communication. Eligible candidates who are interested in applying for the MA programmes can submit their applications on the IIMC website at The last date to register is June 15, 2025. The online registration fee is ₹1,500 for general category candidates, and ₹1,000 for EWS/OBC/SC/ST/PH candidates. Candidates who want to apply for the MA programmes must meet the following criteria: There is no age restriction for admissions to these programmes. Admissions will be done on the basis of CUET-PG score and interview. Additionally, both programmes have 40 seats each plus eight supernumerary seats for working professionals and other categories. Under the supernumerary quota, the Indian Armed Forces personnel and media professionals with at least ten-year experience can apply without a CUET score. Their selection under supernumerary quota will be done on the basis of interview. Moreover, the fee of the programmes for two years is ₹2,82,000. Candidates need to pay ₹79,000, the first semester fee, at the time of admission. For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of IIMC.

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