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Migration Rules in Delhi University Acharya Narendra Dev CollegeAditi MahavidyalayaForeign StudentsAdmission ScenarioAhilyabai College of NursingAmar Jyoti Institute of PhysiotherapyAtma Ram Sanatan Dharma CollegeAyurvedic and Unani Tibbia CollegeBhagini Nivedita CollegeBharati CollegeBhaskaracharya College of Applied SciencesBhim-Rao-Ambedkar-CollegeCATECollege of ArtsCollege-of-Vocational-Studies"Migration is a concept that works best for those who don't mind burning the midnight oil when one's classmates are enjoying the ever-so beautiful college life". The escalating trends in the cut-off lists of Delhi University can often result in missing out on the course and college of one's preference. Many of those who are unable to get admission in any of the top colleges of DU can go for the option of correspondence studies. The key is simple, working hard in the first year of college and thereafter migrating to a regular college. Migration can definitely prove to be a solace for students with lesser scores looking for admissions in the better-off colleges at DU. For example, a student wanting to pursue B.Com (Hons) may fall short of the cut-off in Shaheed Bhagat Singh College but can get a seat in Aurobindo College as the cut-offs are comparatively lower. While it may not be the original choice of the student, he/she can take admission in Aurobindo initially. A student can migrate from one college to another or from one course to another course in the same college or in another college. It can also be from correspondence to regular course. A student cannot migrate in the first year of graduation but in the second or third year students can migrate. The availability of seats in a particular course of the college and the individual marks determines whether a student is eligible to migrate to a particular college or not. Moreover, the percentage required for migration differs from college to college and from course to course.Important NotesA student cannot migrate from a Pass course to Honours course but can migrate from an Honours course to a Pass course.Migration is only a permissive facility at DU and not an obligatory one.Each migration is subject to the approval of the Academic Council of the University on individual merits of each case.No Inter-University migration is allowed to II or III year B.Sc. (Hons) Courses.Migration is generally not allowed in any of the Honours courses by the University of Delhi. However, in case of exceptionally meritorious students the same can be considered within the span of five years from the date of admission at the University. Such admissions / transfers are subject to approval of the Academic Council of the University on individual merit of each case.  
Migration between College: A Delhi University PerspectiveBy DU Beat EditorFrom Buzz around Delhi, New DelhiPosted Sep 6th 2012 8:00AM  Add a comment  Migration, the process by which a student can change his/her college within the University while not having to repeat a year of education, is a boon for meritorious students who might have not made it to their college of choice initially. Before 2011, migration was a clearly stated policy in most college brochures/handbooks and the practice was fairly common.  Come 2011 and enter the semester system. The migration policies suddenly go off the records; it does not find a mention in any college prospectus. The reasons offered in hushed tones is that colleges doesn't want to complicate an already complex scenario by working out how a student would migrate through semesters, and how marks would be carried forward and how the conflicting optional-papers system would be worked out.  This however, does not imply that migrations are disallowed. There exists a file in the DU website, a file record of an amendment to Ordinance IV, relating to migrations. It clearly states that migrations are still allowed, and can now even occur across universities (as per new rules)! The rules more or less remain the same as before.  The policy change has puts questions before us : why is migrations being down-played by the University? Why is it so that our correspondent, who visited the SOL for migration, is told "There are no migrations allowed as of date, we shall let you know if there is a change in policies." Why is so that staff members in various North Campus colleges where we reached out either refuse to comment or state that migrations are disallowed?
  The dean's office at the University says that the website needs to be updated and that colleges do allow migrations. This statement comes amidst reports that the last date to apply for migrations (as found out from college sources directly) at Hindu College and GGS College are already past. For the immediate attention of interested students, Khalsa College, among a possibly larger list, is still accepting applications!  Being a government-funded university, it is of paramount importance that transparency is followed at all levels. Delhi University should take steps to make information available at all levels. Migrations are an across-the-University issue and require immediate attention as far as updating the website is concerned. Colleges also need to work keeping student's welfare in mind. Difficulty faced by colleges in admitting migration students indicates a flaw in the system for which a meritorious GGSIPU Counselling IP University (IPU) Counselling B.Tech./M.Tech.(Dual Degree) & B.Tech. Programmes(Chemical Engg., Information Technology, Computer Science & Engg., Electronics & Communication Engg., Electrical & Electronics Engg., Instrumentation & Control Engg., Mechanical & Automation Engg., Civil Engg., Power Engg., Environment Engg., Tool Engg.)Venue of Counselling: University Auditorium, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi – 110403.1. The candidates, whose names have appeared in the list of qualified candidates, drawn on the basis of CET-2010, shall report in person for Counselling/Admission at the above mentioned venue of counselling ; on the date and time mentioned below as per their Category and Rank.DateCategory of CandidatesTime24.7. (Saturday)‘”All qualified candidates seeking admission against seats reserved for ‘Sikh Minority’ Category as per rank below: -•   Rank 1 to 60008.00 a.m.•   Rank 6001 to 110002.00 p.m.25.07.2010 (Suuday)•   Rank 11001 to 160008.00 a.m.* It is mandatory for all the candidates who are seeking admission in Sikh Minority Category that they should bring Minority Certificate issued by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee for the current academic session 2010, as per Appendix 16 of Admission Brochure-II for session.If seats remain vacant in Sikh Minority Category after Rank 16000, then the revised schedule for vacant seats for Category Sikh Minority will be notified on 30,b July 2010.DateCategory of CandidatesTime25.07. (Sunday)**A1I qualified candidates seeking admission 

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  1. Hello sir. I appeared for IPU entrance examination and got rank 11897 in BJMS. Can you please provide me the IPU Counselling schedule according to my rank. Will be thankful to you.

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