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LSR withdraw interview for four courses

June 12, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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LSR withdraw interview for four courses

New Delhi: Lady Shri Ram (LSR) college of Delhi University (DU) will not conduct interview for admission to BCom (Hons), B.A (Hons) Hindi, Philosophy and Sociology.

Students will be offered admission to these courses on the basis of cut-off marks.

"We have taken this decision after having a communication from DU authorities," said a LSR official.

Kanika Khandelwal media coordinator of LSR said, "Information about the interviews have not been included in the centralised forms (OMR sheets) and the DU information bulletin, this would have cause lot of inconvenience to students who have applied for LSR only through the OMRs.''

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