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DU Admissions 2019: University Releases Admit Cards For Entrance Exams, Releases Mock Tests For Students To Prepare
Swarajya Staff
Jul 01, 2019, 01:11 PM | Updated 01:11 PM IST
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Delhi University has released admit cards for the Delhi University Entrance Test 2019 on the university website, The Hindu reports. To prepare for the entrance test, the university has also set mock tests on the website for interested students.
The entrance tests are scheduled to start on 3 July and end on 8 July in 18 centres across the country. The centres would have network Jammers and CCTV surveillance. The exam would have 100 multiple choice questions (MCQs), which are designed to evaluate the aptitude of students in areas relevant to each subject.
The time limit for the exam would be two hours, and students would get a score of plus four marks for each correct answer, negative marking of minus one mark for wrong answers and zero marks for questions left unanswered.
The Delhi University Entrance Test 2019 for postgraduate (PG) courses and select undergraduate (UG) courses would be conducted by the National Testing Agency, which conducts various national level exams like the NEET and JEE.
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