Delhi University to Introduce 18 New Courses in 2023

Delhi University will allow interested students to take 5 year integrated programs immediately after they complete their class 12

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Preeti Anand
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The Delhi University administration is set to offer around a dozen new courses. The new courses will be available in the academic year 2023-24 in the forthcoming academic session. According to DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh, the new courses will include a five-year LLB, an MBA in business analytics, eight medical science programmes, and a BTech in computer science, electronics, and communication.

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How Can Students Tale New Delhi University Courses?

Students can pursue the five-year programmes promoted by the administration immediately after finishing class 12th, much as they do at National Law Universities. Following graduation, students currently follow a three-year LLB degree.

New Delhi University course admission mode

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The administration is considering the admission process for these new courses, according to DU registrar Vikas Gupta. The authorities have yet to determine whether CUET would be used as a mechanism of admission for these programmes.

President Droupadi Murmu Praises Delhi University

  • Delhi University recently had its 99th conviction ceremony. The day's chief guest was President Droupadi Murmu. At the event, 170 pupils were given medals and awards, including 51 boys and 119 girls.
  • On this occasion, 1,57,290 undergraduate and postgraduate students received digital degrees, with 54.7 percent being girls and 45.3 percent being boys.
  • "The University of Delhi reflects India in all of its depth and diversity, and it may be claimed that a piece of the varsity can be found in every field of distinction in India and worldwide. The institution has a lengthy and famous list of distinguished alumni. "The president took note of this.
  • She also presented honours to the university's top seven students. "Three of the recipients are physically disabled, which is a source of pride for them. This is the outcome of their perseverance and dedication. " I'd like to express my heartfelt congratulations to them, "She stated.