Delhi University To Provide ‘Confidential Result’; Know Details
New Delhi: The Delhi University (DU) has made it easier for the students aspiring for higher education or jobs by allowing them to get “confidential result” online before the official announcement.
In a notification, Dean Examinations, DS Rawat said the process had been “streamlined” to make it more effective.
“Every year some of the students request the examination branch for the confidential result. Students are advised to send their request to the concerned department/college. Examination branch will try its level best to expedite the evaluation of those students’ scripts that requires confidential result for the purpose of admission to higher studies or joining of a job,” Rawat was quoted as saying in a notification by The Indian Express on Friday.
For online application, students will be required to submit an application that should “clearly mention the reason of requirement of confidential result”, along with the “offer letter that indicates the requirement of result”.
A copy of each semester’s marksheet, admit card, and fee receipt of Rs 500 should also be submitted by the students.
“The whole process has been made online. There is no need for students to visit their colleges. The last date for applying is July 3, and for principals to forward it to the university, the deadline is July 6. We did this as last year we had issued around 650 confidential results, but received 4-5 times the number of applications, many of them with incomplete details. This delays the whole process,” said the Dean.
“Generally it takes 2-3 months’ time to complete the evaluation and declare the result, so students are advised to request the concerned universities/institutions to extend the date of submission of result. Students are advised to talk only to the Nodal Officers of the respective colleges regarding confidential result or result related queries,” the notification added.
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