Opportunity to Enroll in Shyam Lal College at Delhi University with NAAC A++ Rating
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Opportunity to Enroll in Shyam Lal College at Delhi University with NAAC A++ Rating

A favorable opportunity has opened up for those who have not yet enrolled in the undergraduate program or missed the chance to study at Delhi University. Shyam Lal College (Morning) at Delhi University, which holds an NAAC A++ rating, is offering seats in remaining courses based on merit.

Admission is open only to students who have not previously been enrolled in any college of Delhi University. The college published a notification regarding admissions on its website.

According to this notification, there are vacant seats in three departments of the college. These programs include:

  • BSc Physical Science with Chemistry
  • BSc Physical Science with Electronics
  • BA Hons Hindi

The college plans to admit students to these courses for the 2026-27 semester directly based on merit, using scores obtained in the twelfth grade. Interested applicants must fill out the form available on the college's website. After receiving applications, the college will compile a merit list upon which admission will be granted.

The following deadlines have been set for the admission process:

  • Online application submission dates: August 19 to August 21
  • Merit list publication date: August 23, 2026
  • Enrollment and document verification: August 24-25
  • Fee payment date: August 24-25

More detailed information can be found at the link: https://www.slc.du.ac.in/uploads/focus/vacant_seat_notice.pdf. Students are advised to regularly check the college's website https://www.slc.du.ac.in/ for any updates.

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