<p>New Delhi: Vibrant posters, anti-ragging campaigns and signature drives welcomed the new batch of undergraduate students as classes for the 2024-25 academic session commenced at Delhi University on Thursday.</p>.<p>The roads around the North Campus were bustling with heavy traffic as excited students, along with their parents, flocked to the colleges.</p>.<p>Outside the colleges, several police personnel were deployed to prevent any untoward incident, while, inside, volunteers and senior students warmly greeted the freshers with chocolates and flowers. I am very happy to have finally made it to the college of my choice, Anjali, a student who has secured admission in the BA (Hons) English programme at Hansraj College, said.</p>.Delhi University's St. Stephen's College denies admission to 12 'single girl child' applicants.<p>"I was quite tense when the CUET results were delayed. I was eager to start college life. My first impression of the college is good and I hope it continues to be so," she added.</p>.<p>Radha Saini, mother of another student Udhai Saini who will be pursuing BA (Hons) Economics at Hansraj College, said, "We are happy that our child has been admitted here. It's a nice college and I hope he studies well".</p>.<p>Over 65,000 students have secured admissions in various undergraduate programmes across Delhi University's 69 colleges this year. More than 1,500 undergraduate programmes, with a total of 71,600 sanctioned seats, are available at the university.</p>.<p>Admissions are still ongoing, with a third round scheduled to admit students through performance-based programmes and supernumerary quotas, including those for children and widows of armed forces personnel (CW), extra-curricular activities (ECA) and sports.</p>.<p>Students have time until August 30 to accept their allocated college and course combination by paying the required fees on the Delhi University's CSAS portal for admissions.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Vibrant posters, anti-ragging campaigns and signature drives welcomed the new batch of undergraduate students as classes for the 2024-25 academic session commenced at Delhi University on Thursday.</p>.<p>The roads around the North Campus were bustling with heavy traffic as excited students, along with their parents, flocked to the colleges.</p>.<p>Outside the colleges, several police personnel were deployed to prevent any untoward incident, while, inside, volunteers and senior students warmly greeted the freshers with chocolates and flowers. I am very happy to have finally made it to the college of my choice, Anjali, a student who has secured admission in the BA (Hons) English programme at Hansraj College, said.</p>.Delhi University's St. Stephen's College denies admission to 12 'single girl child' applicants.<p>"I was quite tense when the CUET results were delayed. I was eager to start college life. My first impression of the college is good and I hope it continues to be so," she added.</p>.<p>Radha Saini, mother of another student Udhai Saini who will be pursuing BA (Hons) Economics at Hansraj College, said, "We are happy that our child has been admitted here. It's a nice college and I hope he studies well".</p>.<p>Over 65,000 students have secured admissions in various undergraduate programmes across Delhi University's 69 colleges this year. More than 1,500 undergraduate programmes, with a total of 71,600 sanctioned seats, are available at the university.</p>.<p>Admissions are still ongoing, with a third round scheduled to admit students through performance-based programmes and supernumerary quotas, including those for children and widows of armed forces personnel (CW), extra-curricular activities (ECA) and sports.</p>.<p>Students have time until August 30 to accept their allocated college and course combination by paying the required fees on the Delhi University's CSAS portal for admissions.</p>