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    DU launches portal for admission to 71000 UG seats. Check website link and other key details

    On Tuesday, the University of Delhi unveiled a new online portal for admissions to its undergraduate programs for the academic year 2024-25. Prospective candidates can now register for DU CSAS UG 2024 through the university's website. The university offers a total of 79 undergraduate programs across 69 colleges, providing a combined seat capacity of 71,000. Admission decisions will hinge upon applicants' merit scores in the Common University Entrance Test for undergraduate programs (CUET-UG), administered by the National Testing Agency.

    Du Bois, Du Bwa, Du Boyss, Dubya, Du Lit

    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, a scholar at Academia La La Land, criticized a student who mistakenly pronouncing sociologist W E B Du Bois' name wrong during a Q&A session at JNU. Spivak pointed out Du Bois was finicky about pronunciation, and Kumar was of Haitian-French descent. Spivak argued that Kumar was a 'brahminist', allowing her to use Spivaking, as a dalit can pronounce Du Bois as 'Spivak'.

    US stocks fall despite Nvidia boost as inflation concerns weigh

    U.S. stocks fell despite Nvidia's strong revenue forecast boosting shares. Economic data on inflation concerns and potential delay in Fed rate cuts overshadowed the market performance.

    DU Admission 2024: Registration process starts for BA LLB, BBA LLB. Check eligibility and direct link

    University of Delhi opens online registration for BA LLB and BBA LLB 2024. Deadline on May 25th. Applicants need CLAT-2024 participation. Follow steps on the official portal for application and document submission.

    DU to start PG admissions for 2024-25 session from April 25

    Addressing a press conference, Dean Admissions Haneet Gandhi said the Delhi University (DU) will start the admissions for undergraduate (UG) courses in the second phase after the CUET-UG examinations are over. The dates for the UG admissions will be declared by middle of May, she said.

    SC rejects Maha govt's plea for stay of acquittal of ex-DU prof G N Saibaba in Maoist links case

    The Supreme Court rejected Maharashtra government's request for a stay on the acquittal of G N Saibaba and others in the Maoist links case. The court admitted the government's appeal against the well-reasoned Bombay High Court order by BHC. Saibaba was wheelchair-bound and lodged in Nagpur Central Jail since his arrest in 2014.

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