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DU to begin ECA admission trials from July 18 across multiple colleges

DU to begin ECA admission trials from July 18 across multiple colleges

Time of India17-07-2025
New Delhi: Delhi University has released the trial schedule for admissions under the Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) category. The trials will be held at various colleges from July 18 to July 26, 2025, for most activities.
According to the schedule, trials will be conducted in over a dozen categories, including debate, theatre, dance, music, digital media, fine arts, and yoga. Each category has a sub-category, further distinguishing the activities into specific domains. Notably, trials for debate (Hindi) and Indian vocal music will start on the first day, July 18.
For instance, Ramjas College will host the debate (English and Hindi) trials from July 18 to 26, while Miranda House is the centre for theatre trials.
Mata Sundri College is the venue for dance and yoga trials, and Bharati College will host trials for Indian vocal and instrumental music.
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Some categories, such as creative writing (both Hindi and English) and quiz, will each have a single-slot trial on July 21 and July 22, respectively, and requests for date changes will not be entertained. The university has, however, allowed outstation candidates to request a rescheduling within the category's allotted date range—except for single-slot activities.
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Among other highlights: Dance (Indian classical) trials will be held from July 18 to 23, digital media categories like photography, film making, and animation will take place from July 21 to 23 at Maharaja Agrasen College, music (western instrumental) trials, including drums, guitar, saxophone, and violin, are scheduled at Sri Aurobindo College (evening) between July 23 and 24.
The university has advised applicants to appear at their allotted slots based on registration numbers, and no second chance will be given after the trial dates lapse for any category.
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