The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) is stepping in to aid students with the admission processes for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Delhi University (DU) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). They have introduced helpline numbers to assist prospective applicants. For undergraduate admissions, students can call 8188830088, 7827994163, 8957646572, or 88256149. For postgraduate admissions, the helpline numbers are 9810850652 and 9667874087.
Harsh Attri, the ABVP Delhi State Secretary, highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating, "With Delhi University's admission process now underway, we recognise the challenges students may face. That's why we launched these helplines to offer support to students across the nation." The university kicked off its undergraduate admissions by launching an online portal on May 29.
ABVP's partnership with Delhi University authorities signifies a joint effort to streamline the admission process and tackle any issues that may arise. By maintaining continuous communication and feedback mechanisms, ABVP aims to advocate for students and ensure their concerns are effectively addressed.
As the admission season progresses, ABVP remains dedicated to creating an inclusive and supportive environment, empowering students to pursue their academic goals with confidence and clarity. Through proactive measures and a collaborative approach, ABVP seeks to ease the stress and uncertainties of the admission process, helping students embark on their educational journeys with enthusiasm and optimism.
ABVP has introduced helpline numbers to guide students through the CUET-based admission process.
The helpline numbers for undergraduate admissions are 8188830088, 7827994163, 8957646572, and 88256149.
Postgraduate applicants can call 9810850652 or 9667874087 for assistance.
ABVP launched these helplines to support students nationwide and address the challenges they might face during the DU admission process.
Delhi University began its undergraduate admissions by launching an online portal on May 29.