The provisional admission process for the MA program in Law, Politics & Society at Dr. B.R Ambedkar University Delhi for the academic year 2024-25 has been announced. This article serves as a crucial guide for applicants, providing detailed information on the steps involved, important dates, and specific instructions for those applying under reserved categories.
Key Dates and Online Document Verification
The dates for online document verification are subject to change, and all applicants are advised to regularly check the university's website after the declaration of merit lists for any changes in the schedule. The entire admission process is "PURELY PROVISIONAL," pending a thorough scrutiny of eligibility as per the guidelines in the Admission Brochure 2024-25.
Payment of Fees
Applicants whose documents have been verified and found satisfactory will be enabled to make the payment of fees through the Admission portal. The payment window will be open from 10th to 12th August 2024 (till 11:55 PM). It is crucial to pay the fees within this time frame to secure your admission.
Special Instructions for Reserved Categories
For applicants who have applied under reserved categories (SGC, KM, PwBD, CW-Defence, Orphan), specific instructions must be followed:
Addressing Discrepancies: Some applicants may have discrepancies noted against their names. These discrepancies must be addressed by 12th August 2024 (till 11 AM) by sending the necessary documents to pgverification@aud.ac.in. Failure to do so may result in the applicant not being considered under their initially registered category.
Category Consideration: If discrepancies are not addressed within the stipulated window, such applicants may be considered under the Unreserved category, subject to fulfilling the eligibility and cut-off criteria, or they may be considered in the SPOT round based on seat availability.
Documents Required for Final Admission
Applicants must submit the following documents within 15 days of orientation at the School Office. Original documents must be presented for verification:
Important Notes
Conclusion
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