Monday, July 15, 2013

Delhi University admissions: BJP demands 4% relaxation in cut-off marks

'Relaxation in cut off marks for students from Delhi will help more students from city.' (AP)Demanding a four per cent relaxation in cut-off marks for admission in Delhi University for students passing Class XII exam from city schools, Delhi BJP today slammed the Sheila Dikshit government for "doing nothing" in the last 14 years to address the problem of shortage of colleges in the city.

Delhi BJP president Vijay Goel said around 54,000 seats for undergraduate courses are available in Delhi University colleges annually, out of which, only 30 per cent seats go to students passing out from Delhi schools.

Addressing a students' gathering at Viveknanda Mahila College in East Delhi, Goel said a whopping 1.3 lakh students clear class XII exam annually from schools in Delhi and most of them are left in lurch as they do not get admission in Delhi University colleges.

Holding Delhi Government responsible for the situation, he said not a single college has been set up by it in the last 14 years.

"There are 54,000 seats available in DU colleges for undergraduate courses. During the last 15 years, not even a single college has been opened by the Congress government while the number of students passing out from Class XII in Delhi schools is no less than 1.3 lakh," Goel said and claimed that all 28 Delhi government run colleges have been opened by the BJP government.

The BJP leader demanded a four per cent relaxation in cut off marks for students passing class XII exam from Delhi schools and announced that party's youth wing Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha will spearhead a campaign

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Source: http://financialexpress.com/news/delhi-university-admissions-bjp-demands-4-relaxation-in-cutoff-marks/1141715/

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