Bhubaneswar: Hundreds of students in the state will be deprived of a bachelor’s degree (plus 3) at Delhi University. Such delays have been raised due to delays in the release of Plus 2 arts and vocational exams. The deadline for applying for a bachelor’s degree at Delhi University is August 31. During this time, students are being denied access to the Arts and Vocational examination examinations conducted by the Higher Secondary Education Council.
According to the complaint, more than 200 students from Odisha apply for a bachelor’s degree from Delhi University every year. Hundreds of them are enrolled in higher education. So this time around everything is late for Karona. Although the academic year has been delayed, some educational institutions in the country, including Delhi University, have already started enrolling students. Entrance exams are also being held as soon as the application is completed. The deadline for applications for enrollment in UG, PG and Diploma courses at Delhi University is August 31. In addition, the entrance exam will be held in the second week of September. But so far no one was able to send in the perfect solution, which is not strange. The Minister for Schools and Mass Education said it would be released in the last week of August, but that it was planned to be relocated in September due to staffing. As a result, many talented students are facing difficulties. The parents have demanded that the government take steps in this direction.