<p>The University entered its frantic admission season today with sale of forms beginning for St Stephens College. The sale of information bulletin will begin from May 28.<br /><br />The University, which this year has decided to do away with the pre-admission forms, has asked students to directly reach the colleges once the cut-off marks are announced.<br /><br />"Despite the media carrying prominently details of the new admission policy, students still appear to be confused about how things will go about without pre-admission forms. We are receiving queries in loads," Dean Students' Welfare J M Khurana told a pre-admission press conference here today.<br /><br />He said the telephonic helplines for students have already started functioning and the University's Facebook page will be available for students from next week.<br /><br />"Students will be able to access our Facebook page from Monday and during the admission season they can also post their problems on vcforstudents@du.ac.in," he said.<br /><br />The special email id has been exclusively created so that students can reach the Vice Chancellor directly if they encounter problems.<br /><br />The telephone helplines that are active at this time of the season have started functioning and a group of over 20 student volunteers is assisting the DSW office in answering queries. <br /><br />Besides, the option of 'web chats' with experts is also available through the University website.</p>
<p>The University entered its frantic admission season today with sale of forms beginning for St Stephens College. The sale of information bulletin will begin from May 28.<br /><br />The University, which this year has decided to do away with the pre-admission forms, has asked students to directly reach the colleges once the cut-off marks are announced.<br /><br />"Despite the media carrying prominently details of the new admission policy, students still appear to be confused about how things will go about without pre-admission forms. We are receiving queries in loads," Dean Students' Welfare J M Khurana told a pre-admission press conference here today.<br /><br />He said the telephonic helplines for students have already started functioning and the University's Facebook page will be available for students from next week.<br /><br />"Students will be able to access our Facebook page from Monday and during the admission season they can also post their problems on vcforstudents@du.ac.in," he said.<br /><br />The special email id has been exclusively created so that students can reach the Vice Chancellor directly if they encounter problems.<br /><br />The telephone helplines that are active at this time of the season have started functioning and a group of over 20 student volunteers is assisting the DSW office in answering queries. <br /><br />Besides, the option of 'web chats' with experts is also available through the University website.</p>