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DU to hold free preparatory classes for PG entrance exams

NEW DELHI:Delhi University is going to hold two weeks of free preparatory classes from June 6 for students from economically weaker sections, minorities and others belonging to special categories appearing for post graduate entrance examinations.



New Delhi, May 20

Delhi University is going to hold two weeks of free preparatory classes from June 6 for students from economically weaker sections, minorities and others belonging to special categories appearing for post graduate entrance examinations.

The classes will be held on North Campus for PG admissions exams in eight disciplines — Commerce, Law, Journalism (Hindi and English), Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Computer Science and Zoology, the varsity said.

“For the third consecutive year, the DU has launched a programme to hold classes to help students for the academic approach to be adopted to clear the entrance and benefit those who wish to pursue higher education,” the registrar said. — TNS

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