This academic year, college may not be quite fun for new undergraduate students vying for admissions into the capital's Delhi University (DU) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Both of these are planning to conduct weekend classes and shorten winter breaks to adjust the academic calendar for the academic year 2024-25. This follows the delay in the announcement of the CUET UG results, which will in turn delay the academic year of these universities.
DU depends entirely on CUET for admissions to undergraduate courses and JNU accepts the score for admission into some programmes and conducts its entrance test for others. eanwhile, there has been no update on the release of results by the authorities. The CUET UG result which was originally scheduled to release on June 30, now faces a delay of over two weeks.
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