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Sri Aurobindo College admissions 2023 to UG and PG courses will be done on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores conducted by NTA. Candidates must take CUET UG for UG admissions, and CUET PG for PG admissions. The Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) has been discontinued for PG admissions beginning in the academic year 2023.

After clearing the CUET UG exam, candidates for UG admissions must register with the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). When the CUET results are released, registration for all UG and PG programs will begin on Delhi University's admission portal - admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates will next be asked to specify their program and college preferences. PG selection will be based on the merit list released by the institute for both merit and entrance-based admissions.

For PG admission, half of the seats will be allocated to the students who hold their bachelor’s degree from  Delhi University based on merit in the qualifying examination and the remaining half to be filled based on the candidate’s rank in the CUET PG examination.

Sri Aurobindo College provides 50% of its total seats reserved for candidates belonging to the SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD category.

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Sri Aurobindo College Important Dates

Events Dates
UG
Release of CUET UG 2023 Application Form February 9, 2023
Last day for submission of CUET UG 2023 Application Form March 30, 2023
CUET UG 2023 Application Form Correction Window April 01 – April 03, 2023
Release of CUET UG 2023 Admit Card Second Week of May 2023
CUET UG 2023 Exam Date May 21 – 31, 2023
Reserved date: June 1 –7, 2023
PG
Release of CUET PG 2023 Application Form March 20, 2023
Last day for submission of CUET PG 2023 Application Form April 19, 2023
CUET PG 2023 Exam Date June 1 – 10, 2023

Sri Aurobindo College UG Admission 2023

Sri Aurobindo College offers UG courses in Arts, Science and Commerce disciplines. The courses are B.A, B.Sc, B.com, B.A (Prog) with different specialization. To be eligible for UG courses, students need to pass 10+2 level with at least 45% marks in aggregate from a recognised board. Selection is based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA.

Sri Aurobindo College UG Eligibility Criteria

Course-wise eligibility criteria and the combination of subjects that candidates need to opt for the CUET are mentioned below:

Course Combination of Subjects for CUET Eligibility
BA Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Political Science Any one Language from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Economics Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) English English from List A along with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Hindi Hindi from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A History Any one Language from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Political Science Any one Language from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc (Hons) Electronics Combination I: Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry OR Combination II: Physics + Mathematics + Computer Science/ Informatics Practice Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Sanskrit Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Sanskrit from List B1 + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Sanskrit from List A + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
Combination III: Sanskrit from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
Combination IV: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc Life sciences Chemistry + Physics + Biology/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc Physical sciences Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc Physical sciences with chemistry Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Com Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Com (Hons.) Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 OR Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Accountancy + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total

Sri Aurobindo College UG Selection Process

Candidates seeking admission to the UG courses at Sri Aurobindo College must clear the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The final selection will be done through e-counselling conducted by Delhi University on the basis of CUET scores. CUET is divided into the following three sections:

  • Section 1 Languages: this further contains two sections, ‘A’ and ‘B’. Section ‘A’ contains 13 languages such as Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, etc. Section ‘B’ contains 20 languages such as French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, etc. For admission candidates must at least appear in one language. 
  • Section 2 Domain Specific: There are 27 domain specific subjects in this section. Candidates are required to refer to the program specific eligibility criteria in order to select domain specific subjects. 
  • Section 3 General Test: General test for any UG programme offered by the university where the general test is being used for admission. Candidates must refer to the program specific eligibility criteria for selecting general tests. 

Check More: CUET 2023 Exam Pattern

Sri Aurobindo College PG Admission 2023

Sri Aurobindo College offers a 2-year full-time post-graduate course with the only specialization in Hindi. The eligibility criteria and selection process for the admission process is set by the University of Delhi.

Courses  Specialization
MA Hindi

Sri Aurobindo College PG Eligibility Criteria

Candidates seeking admission into the MA programme with a specialization in Hindi offered by Sri Aurobindo College must have a graduate degree in a relevant subject or any equivalent degree from any recognized board or university. The candidate must have at least 55% marks in graduation (5% relaxation for reserved candidates)

Sri Aurobindo College PG Selection Process

The final selection to the M.A (Hindi) programme offered by the college will be done on the basis of marks obtained by students in the entrance examination conducted by Delhi University.

Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Admission Process 2023

Delhi University has introduced the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for admission to UG courses for all its affiliated colleges. The entire process is explained below:

Phase 1: CSAS Application Form

  • Aspirants are required to fill the CSAS application form on the centralized admission portal by paying a one-time non-refundable application fee.
  • ECA and sports quota candidates will have to pay an additional fee.

Phase 2: Selection of Courses and College Preferences

  • Second phase will start after the results of the CUET examination are declared.
  • After the CUET Result declaration, eligible candidates will have to select the courses and fill the preference of desired colleges on the centralised CSAS portal.

Phase 3: Seat Allocation and Final Admission

  • Merit list will be declared on the basis of CUET scores.
  • Multiple rounds of seat allotment will be conducted. 
  • Candidates will have to check if they have been allotted a seat on the CSAS dashboard. If allotted, candidates must accept their seat on or before the given date for that particular round.
  • Seat allocation will be based on multiple factors such as - combination of college and program chosen, position of the candidate on the merit list, category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR) of the candidate, and availability of seats.
  • Upon acceptance of seat, the university will check eligibility, verify documents, and confirm admission after receiving the payment of fee.

Sri Aurobindo College Admission Process

Candidates seeking admission to Sri Aurobindo College must register for CUET examination first and then on Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). The application process for Delhi University UG and PG programs is mentioned below:

Sri Aurobindo College Application Process Through CUET UG/PG

  • For UG admissions, candidates must visit the official CUET UG official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • For PG admissions, visit the CUET PG official website – cuet.nta.nic.in.
  • Upon opening the website candidates will find the ‘Register’ tab, they must click on it. 
  • After reading and understanding the information provided, candidates must hit the ‘Proceed’ button. 
  • After this, candidates will be directed to the application form. Candidates must fill in the required details carefully. 
  • After filling the necessary details candidates will have to upload important documents such as signature, photograph, marksheet, etc. Candidates must upload all the required documents. 
  • Candidates need to pay the application fee at the time of submitting the form or else the Online Application Form will not be considered.
  • After submitting the fee, candidates print out the form and save a hard copy for future reference.

Sri Aurobindo College Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Application Process

  • Visit the official website of Delhi University – admission.uod.ac.in or CSAS portal – cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • Click on “Register” in the menu bar.
  • Read all the information carefully and then click on “proceed”.
  • Enter your personal and academic details.
  • Submit the necessary documents such as photograph, signature, class X marksheet, category certificate.
  • Pay an application fee through credit card/debit card/net banking/UPI/etc.
  • Submit the application form.
  • Take a printout of application form for future reference.

FAQs

Ques. Is filling multiple courses in an online form allowed in Sri Aurobindo College?

Ans. Yes, Filling multiple courses according to the preferences is allowed in a single online registration form. Also, one can apply in all merit-based and entrance-based courses at once.

Ques. Can we do changes or updates in the information provided by the candidate in the online application form, once the fee is submitted?

Ans. Yes, the candidate can do changes or updates in information till the end date of registration with the correction fees of Rs 100 and for updating the marks obtained till the last date of the undergraduate admission.

Ques. What mode of payment is available to pay the registration fee on Delhi University Undergraduate Portal?

Ans. The payment can only be done online through credit card, debit card, Net Banking, or UPI.

Ques. Are the candidates given admission on a first-come, first-serve policy after the declaration of cut-offs for Sri Aurobindo College?

Ans. No, there is no such thing for Admissions in the colleges based on first come first serve policy. Instead, the candidate who has filled the online registration form and satisfies the criteria and cut-off for a particular course in a particular college will be considered for admission as per the schedule of admission specified.

Ques. I have completed my class 12th from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). Am I eligible to take admission to Sri Aurobindo College?

Ans. Yes, you are eligible to get admission to a regular college provided you have applied in an available course and meet the cut-off criteria.

Ques. My result is not yet declared, can I still submit the online registration form?

Ans. Yes, you can submit the online registration form by choosing the awaited option in the drop-down menu of Result Status on the academic details page while entering the information on an application form online. However, you still need to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria cut-off list of that course/college during the waiting period.

Ques. Is there any fee concession policy in Sri Aurobindo college? If yes, May I know the procedure?

Ans. Yes, there is a provision for fee concession in most of the colleges under Delhi University but only after you get admission, further contact with that particular college for details can be made.

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Overall Rating3.7
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Eligibility in Bcom honours to get to Sri Aurobindo College is simple, Math/accounts are required in your 11th and 12th and you have to clear the CUET exam. Cuet exams schedule and syllabus are available on the NTA website. The reservation category gets relaxation in cut-off marks. If a general candidate get admission in Sri Aurobindo at 690 then a student of SC category just required 480 in 1st cut-off.

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Reviewed on October 25, 2023|
Overall Rating3.5
placement
3.5
college
3.5
course
3.5
internship
3.5
campus life
3.5
Remarks:

Admission through the entrance exam CUET, has an average cutoff of 700 marks application form is found on the CUET Samarth website. Marks relaxation in the SC and ST categories and also the OBC category. This year increased the cutoff and improved the admission process last year's late start.

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Reviewed on October 23, 2023|
Overall Rating3.5
placement
3.0
college
3.5
course
4.0
campus life
3.5
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To gain admission to DU, you have to take the Cuet entrance exam. The exams typically contain questions from class 12th NCERT and the registration process usually starts around March- April. The UGC did a great job in conducting the cuet exam this year, although there were some technical difficulties during my term overall it was a great effort. The cut-off for the north campus colleges usually goes high but it's not that difficult.

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Reviewed on October 20, 2023|
Overall Rating7
college
5.0
course
8.0
campus life
8.0
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If you want to take admission in Delhi University then you have appear CUET entrance exam . Eligibility - of you want to take admission in Bsc life science course then you must have physics , chemistry and biology as main subjects in 12th and you have to choose PCB in CUET exam Application form and dates will updated on CUET official website you can check out. Admission process - it is very easy after you clear CUET you have to be updated on Delhi University official website so that you can apply on Delhi University on time through online when university open the CSAS portal and there will be. Avery minimal charge for application form for Delhi University. After you complete the all steps for CSAS portal you have to just come to college and do verification of you physically document it's very easy At the end if you want to take admission in Delhi University it will be good decision for you Thank you...

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Reviewed on October 19, 2023|
Overall Rating7.6
placement
8.0
college
8.0
course
8.0
internship
7.0
campus life
7.0
Remarks:

During my time admission is generally done on the basis of cutoffs based on class 12th marks. I am from the EWS Category and got into Sri Aurobindo College this evening with 87.5( in the top 4) in BA(H) Economics. However, the admission for general gets closed at 94. Our batch was the last batch whose admission are done based on cutoffs. The new batch is admitted into the college by CUET scores, for economics the decent score should be 600+ for general and 450+ for EWS.

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Reviewed on October 19, 2023|
Overall Rating7.3
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8.0
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7.0
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I took the cuet exam in 2022. It was quite easy. All the questions came from NCERT class 12th. Since I'm a biology student equally passionate about both botany and zoology, I opted for Life Sciences. The eligibility for this course is that you should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in classes 11 and 12. Just go to the NTA website, choose the Cuet examination form, and fill out the form. The registration process starts in March and the exam is usually conducted from May to June. It's a good initiative taken by UGC and with each passing year, we will get to see more talented youth.

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Sharanya Das,

28 Oct 21

Both Sri Aurobindo College and Aryabhatta College are equally good. It completely depends on you, which one to give the preference.

  • If you are studious enough, spending 2-3 years in any college will prove beneficial for your career, because your dedication matters more than the institute.
  • You can also opt for the college according to your location. Choose the one where daily transportation will be easier.
  • For a B.Com program, it is advised not to join newly opened colleges like the Aryabhatta and rather stick with the older more experienced ones. 
  • The placements at older colleges are also better, due to their years of experience.
  • Aryabhatta has gained its name because of Psychology Hons. 

B.Com at Sri Aurobindo College is considered among older institutions and hence would be a slightly better choice over Aryabhatta College.


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Shreya palit

30 Sept 21

I have a few friends from both Shyam Lal College (Delhi) and Sri Aurobindo. Here is what you can expect from the institutes. 

Shyam Lal College (Delhi): 

  • Infrastructure: The institute is not the best if we focus on its infrastructure and amenities, as per the requirements of the students. The washrooms are typically not in their best condition, unlike other institutes as well. However, the food quality of the canteen is favorably above average. 
  • Placements: As per the reports, only about 40% to a maximum of 45% of the entire strength secure placements. The average salary package witnessed until now can range anywhere between INR 4 - 6 Lacs per Annum (LPA).
  • Faculty: On a brighter note, the faculty members of the institute are undoubtedly exceptional.

Sri Aurobindo College: 

  • Educational prospects: Sri Aurobindo College is quite good for the commerce department. 
  • Placements: Several top-tier companies visit the campus during the placement season, for instance, E&Y being one huge name among many others. In addition, students also secure the opportunity to study offshores, if their criteria meet, as per the rules of collaboration with companies. The placement cell equally contributes to helping students achieve their goals, with securing almost 80% of the placement percentage and an average salary package touching about INR 4 - 5 Lacs Per Annum.
  • Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the institute is not as commendable as the other factors. However, the laboratories are quite good, with several pieces of equipment ready for use. Alongside that, the WiFi facilities are exceptional as well.

As per what you have read, it is now upon what your decision looks like. Make an informed decision. 



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