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Delhi University Releases Internal Assessment, Tutorial Marks On Samarth Portal

Delhi University Releases Internal Assessment, Tutorial Marks On Samarth Portal

News1825-05-2025

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If any student finds any error in their marks, they should report it to their college, department or centre within a week from the respective last date, DU stated.
There is an important information for the students of Delhi University. The students of the university can check their internal assessment and tutorial marks online. Keeping in mind the convenience of the students, the DU administration has uploaded these marks on the Samarth portal.
Giving information in this regard, DU's Controller of Examinations, Prof. Gurpreet Singh Tuteja said that the internal assessment and tutorial marks of the students of the current even semester have been made available in their Samarth portal account. Students can easily review these marks by logging into their account.
Prof. Tuteja said that the university has set deadlines for colleges, departments, centres and institutes to submit IA and TU marks online. For the second semester, marks will be uploaded by June 17, 2025.
He has advised all the students to log in to their Samarth portal without any delay and check their marks. If any student finds any error in their marks, they should report it to their college, department or centre within a week from the respective last date.
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The administration has clarified that no correction or amendment will be made after the stipulated time limit. Students are expected to take immediate steps to resolve any possible problem.
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Meanwhile, in the past three years, close to five lakh applicants could not secure a seat in DU. According to the ministry data, a total of 464,870 students could not secure admission in the varsity over the past three years (2022, 2023 and 2024). As many as 669,100 applications were received during this period, of which 204,230 students got admission.
In 2024, over 2.46 lakh students applied for admission in the central university, of which 70,422 secured admissions, while 1,75,772 students could not get seats, as per ministry data. While in 2023, the number of applications stood at 2,46,685, of which 68,583 admissions were made while 1,78,102 students couldn't secure seats.
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