Monday, 25 March 2013

Delhi University Results Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam 2013 | Delhi University Revised Exam Results 2013 | www.du.ac.in

Delhi University Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam Results 2013


Delhi University (CB) has declared the Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam Results 2013 on its Official Website www.du.ac.in.

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B.A. (H), B.A. (P), B.Com., B.Com (H)., B.Sc., B.Sc. (P),  B.Tech., L.L.B., Diploma, B.E. (Tech), B.A. Programme, B.Sc (G) Revaluation & Revised Exam Results 2013
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Lots of candidates had given Delhi University Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam Results 2013.But now waiting period is over because CB Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam Result 2013 have been declared by Delhi University (CB).

All candidates can get their Delhi University Diploma LLB, B.Tech, B.Sc (P), B.Com (H) & BA (H) Revised Exam Results 2013 from given below links.

Note: Here we have described Three Links for This Result. So check all below links for gathering proper & get more information.





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About Delhi University (History)

The University of Delhi (Hindiदिल्लीविश्वविद्यालय; informally known as Delhi University or DU) is a public central university located in DelhiIndia. It is wholly funded by Government of India. Established in 1922, it offers courses at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Vice-President of IndiaMohammad Hamid Ansari is the chancellor.
In October 1933, the university offices and the library shifted to the Viceregal Lodge estate, where Viceroy Lord Hardinge stayed (1912–1931)[2]

The University of Delhi is the premier institution of higher education in India. It was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly. The President of India is the visitor, the Vice President is the chancellor and the chief justice of the Supreme Court of India is the pro-chancellor of the university.
When the university was founded, only three colleges existed in Delhi at the time: St. Stephen’s College founded in 1881, Hindu College founded in 1899 and Ramjas College founded in 1917, which were subsequently affiliated to it. The university thus had modest beginnings with only three colleges, two faculties (Arts and Science) and about 750 students. In October 1933, the university offices and the library shifted to the Viceregal Lodge Estate, and till today this site houses the offices of the main functionaries of the university. The university has grown into one of the largest universities in India. At present, there are 16 faculties, 86 academic departments, 77 colleges and 5 other recognised institutes spread all over the city, with 132435 regular students (UG: 114494,PG:17941) and 261169 students (UG:258831,PG:2338) in non-formal education programme.

The silver jubilee year of the university in 1947 coincided with India's independence, and the national flag was hoisted in the main building for the first time by VKRV Rao, the convocation ceremony for the year, however could not be held due to partition disturbances, thus a special ceremony was held in 1948, which was attended by prime minister Jawaharlal NehruLord MountbattenLady MountbattenAbul Kalam AzadZakir Hussain and S.S. Bhatnagar. Twenty-five years later the golden jubilee celebrations of 1973 were attended by then prime minister, Indira GandhiSatyajit RayAmrita Pritam and M S Subbulakshmi.[3]

Five departments namely chemistry, geology, zoology, sociology and history have been awarded the status of the Centres of Advanced Studies. These Centres of Advanced Studies have carved a niche for themselves as centres of excellence in teaching and research in their respective areas. In addition, a good number of University departments are also receiving grants under the Special Assistance Programme of the UGC in recognition of their outstanding academic work. 10 departments (Germanic & Romance Studies, Hindi, Persian, Geography, Music, East Asian Studies, Anthropology, Mathematics, B.R.Ambedkar, M. I.L.) are getting grants under DRS, 2 Departments (Buddhist Studies, English) are getting grants under DSA, 3 departments (English, Buddhist Studies, Social Work) are getting grants under AISHSS and 3 departments (African Studies, East Asian Studies, Developing Countries Research Centre) are getting grants under Area Studies Programmes. Department of Adult, Continuing Education and Extension and Women’s Studies & Development Centre of the university are also getting special funding from UGC. The university today boasts of as many as 15 big libraries apart from libraries in colleges. The University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) which is now situated close to the Physics and Chemistry Departments houses a number of sophisticated and high-end research instruments. These instruments are used quite frequently by teachers and research scholars of postgraduate departments of the university as well as by many other institutions in Delhi and its neighbourhood. The university has recently laid fibre-optic network in the north and the south campuses connecting all colleges and departments.

When the University of Delhi expanded in many directions to keep pace with a rapidly growing city, South Campus was established in 1973 to facilitate access for the residents of South Delhi. It moved to its present location on Benito Juarez Road, near Dhaula Kuan, in 1984. The campus is now spread across 69 acres of green, hilly terrain and its buildings blend attractively with the natural surroundings. The various departments are located in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Inter-disciplinary and Applied Sciences. S.P. Jain Centre for Management Studies is also located at the South Delhi Campus. Besides these, the campus has a good library, a Health Centre, a Bank, a Post Office, DTC Pass Section and administrative and examination blocks. South campus also provides some residential quarters for faculty members and the non-teaching staff. Outstation students are offered accommodation in three hostels.

Over the last seven decades the university has grown into one of the largest universities in India. At present, there are 14 faculties, 86 academic departments and 79 colleges spread all over the city, with 132435 regular students and 261169 students in non-formal education programmes[1] and the annual honorary degrees (Honoris causa) of the University have been conferred upon several distinguished people, including Amitabh Bachchan, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Cardiologist Dr. Jayantibhai Patel, cartoonist R. K. Laxman and scientist CNR Rao (2006);[4] and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2008).[5]



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