While over 59,000 out of the sanctioned 70,000 seats at Delhi University (DU) have been filled after the first allocation round, seats in several science courses, including top colleges, remain vacant.
For instance, 13 seats at Hansraj College are vacant in the unreserved category for B.Sc (H) zoology while there are 12 and 10 unfilled seats for B.Sc (H) botany and electronics, respectively. Data from the college programme preference count window shows the institute received over 12,000 applications for zoology, more than 10,000 for botany, and over 9,000 for electronics.
Similarly, at Kirori Mal College, 14 seats lie vacant for B.Sc (H) physics while at Ramjas College there are 12 vacant seats each for B.Sc (H) chemistry and B.Sc (H) life sciences.
This story is from the October 27, 2022 edition of The Times of India.
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