Jesus and Mary College to have separate admission forms
New Delhi: As the admission process at Delhi University (DU) has begun, minority colleges under the varsity such as St. Stephen's and Jesus and Mary College (JMC).
These two colleges have set aside separate admission guidelines and will be conducting the admissions via their own application forms.
Amita Tiwari, Associate Professor at JMC said that students seeking admission to the college will be required to complete and submit a pre-admission form.
Besides JMC and St. Stephen's that are selling their own forms and prospectus, all other colleges have done away with the pre-admission forms from this year.
Tiwari further added that JMC will soon be commencing the admission procedure for all courses. "The sale of prospectus and forms will begin on May 30 and will continue till June 8, including on Saturdays," she said.
The college will then put up a list of the selected candidates based on the admission criteria of the college and DU guidelines. Students will be able to buy the prospectus and forms from the college itself.
Aspirants who do not meet the percentage cutoff required for admission to a particular course can seek admission through the Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) or the sports quotas.
Students who would be applying through these quotas should have a strong background in the quota they are applying under.
Tiwari informed that JMC has active debating, dramatics, choreography and western music societies that help students by providing ample scope to showcase their talent for admission.
"For students who will be applying under the sports quota, proficiency in any sport at the state and national levels will be considered for admissions," Tiwari said.
In terms of sporting options, JMC offers athletics, basketball, football, hockey and shot put. Students applying under the sports quota will be will be able to apply for any sport and trials will be conducted based on their expertise.
The sports trials for the college will be held between June 9 and June 11 and the ECA trials will be held between June 11 and June 13.
Before the trials, the list of students shortlisted for the ECA trials will be displayed on the college notice board on June 10.
These two colleges have set aside separate admission guidelines and will be conducting the admissions via their own application forms.
Amita Tiwari, Associate Professor at JMC said that students seeking admission to the college will be required to complete and submit a pre-admission form.
Besides JMC and St. Stephen's that are selling their own forms and prospectus, all other colleges have done away with the pre-admission forms from this year.
Tiwari further added that JMC will soon be commencing the admission procedure for all courses. "The sale of prospectus and forms will begin on May 30 and will continue till June 8, including on Saturdays," she said.
The college will then put up a list of the selected candidates based on the admission criteria of the college and DU guidelines. Students will be able to buy the prospectus and forms from the college itself.
Aspirants who do not meet the percentage cutoff required for admission to a particular course can seek admission through the Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) or the sports quotas.
Students who would be applying through these quotas should have a strong background in the quota they are applying under.
Tiwari informed that JMC has active debating, dramatics, choreography and western music societies that help students by providing ample scope to showcase their talent for admission.
"For students who will be applying under the sports quota, proficiency in any sport at the state and national levels will be considered for admissions," Tiwari said.
In terms of sporting options, JMC offers athletics, basketball, football, hockey and shot put. Students applying under the sports quota will be will be able to apply for any sport and trials will be conducted based on their expertise.
The sports trials for the college will be held between June 9 and June 11 and the ECA trials will be held between June 11 and June 13.
Before the trials, the list of students shortlisted for the ECA trials will be displayed on the college notice board on June 10.
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