Undergraduate Admission Related FAQs
A. student can apply for a maximum of three ECA Categories.
A. Admission to UG Programs under ECA Category is available only for merit-based programs and is not available in programs where admission is based on the entrance test.
A. maximum of five best certificates can be uploaded under any ECA Category.
A. Please note:
A certificate should not be uploaded more than once.
The certificate should be legible (properly scanned) and properly uploaded.
The certificate should clearly specify the category/subcategory and level of performance (solo/group).
Would a student be given another chance to upload certificates if needed?
Students would be given only ONE chance to upload certificates at the time of registration for admissions under ECA category. No requests for providing second chance would be entertained.
A. The applicant can claim points for an event only once. Of the two certificates for the same event, the one getting a higher score will be considered for the purpose of calculation.
A. It would vary from college to college and not more than 15% concession in academic merit vis-à-vis Unreserved Category applicants from the last relevant cut-off will be given for admission to a specific course subject to course-specific eligibility criteria. The information about specific concession given by each College will be uploaded on the DU UG Admission website.
A. This information can be accessed by the student from college website as well from DU UG Admission website.
A. The application and allotment process for UG Admission under ECA is done in a centralised manner by the University. So, a student need not separately apply to individual colleges for the same. However, for Jesus & Mary College and St. Stephens, please check the college website.
A. The allotment of program and College to the Candidate on the basis of ECA will be done in a centralized manner by the University through a centralized ECA Merit List and based on the preferences of Colleges and programs indicated by the applicant. The allotment will be based on
- the rank of the applicant in the order of centralized ECA Merit List
- program-specific eligibility criteria, last relevant cut-off list
- the availability of program in the College
- ECA category/sub-category in the College.
A. After the declaration of the final Centralized ECA Merit List, you will be asked to indicate Colleges/Programmes preferences. You are advised to give maximum preferences thereof as individual inquiry in this matter would not be handled.
A. Admissions will be strictly based on the ECA seats offered by a college in a particular category/subcategory. For instance, number of seats in Music/Indian Vocal in a particular college is 02 then not more than 02 can be admitted under the same.
A. The ECA seat matrix provided by various colleges to the university cannot be altered at any stage of the admission process.
A. The following colleges offer seats under ECA category – Divinity
- Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
- Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
- Mata Sundri College for Women
- Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
A. Candidate’s name appearing in the ECA Merit List does not guarantee admission in college and program. The admission of the Candidate is subject to fulfilment of program-specific eligibility criteria, the availability of program and ECA category in the College and rank in order of merit list. The final admissions are subject to the availability of seats in colleges.