
Delhi University PG admission 2025: Only CUET PG scores required
Delhi University has started online registration for postgraduate and BTech programmes for the 2025-26 session. PG programme applications were started on May 16, 2025 and BTech registrations the very next day. Candidates have until 11:59 pm on June 6 to submit their forms.The admissions for PG will be solely on CUET (PG) 2025 scores, as per the university. The Common Rank List (CRL) of JEE (Main) 2025 Paper-I will be used for BTech admissions.advertisementThe BTech courses are in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.
Candidates have been instructed to read the official Bulletins of Information thoroughly. They include course-wise eligibility, rules of seat allotment, and other instructions for admission. Further information can be accessed at admission.uod.ac.in.Individual websites have been instituted for updates:pgadmission.uod.ac.in for PGengineering.uod.ac.in for BTechOTHER IMPORTANT COURSESIn the meantime, new courses have been cleared by the Academic Council. Ramjas College will introduce a one-year Advanced Diploma in Japanese (JP-3).Certificate courses in five languages, namely, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, will be offered by the Department of Distance and Continuing Education.The council also gave its nod for modification to the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) 2022. New Skill Enhancement Courses have been introduced, including Robotics, IoT using Arduino, and Low-Code/No-Code Development.advertisementIn Biomedical Science, the courses of Forensic Analysis and Forensic Toxicology were added. Signature Persian, Arabic, and Urdu texts in the curriculum will be translated into English so that they become more accessible.The Zero Hour saw the Vice-Chancellor emphasising the urgency of expediting faculty recruitment.

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This shift to quantitative methods has made economics a highly applicable field, particularly in sectors like data science, public policy, and finance. At leading institutions like IITs and BITS, economics programmes have evolved to focus on the application of analytical frameworks and quantitative methods. This focus on quantitative economics is what gives technical institutions like IITs and IISERs a distinct comparative advantage. These institutes are well-suited to deliver a modern curriculum, as they are already equipped with the technical infrastructure and expertise to teach complex mathematical models, data analysis, and econometrics effectively. This shift has made economics not only relevant but also indispensable in a world that increasingly requires cross-disciplinary expertise. For many students, economics offers more than just a theoretical understanding of markets and economies. It provides them with a broad set of analytical and quantitative skills that are highly transferable across industries. These skills are particularly valuable in a job market where flexibility and adaptability are prized. Students who opt for economics over traditional engineering disciplines are often motivated by the wide range of career pathways the subject offers. From data science to public policy, from finance to artificial intelligence, the versatility of economics creates opportunities across multiple sectors, making it a compelling choice for ambitious students. This growing appeal of economics is part of a broader trend. As industries and technologies evolve, the challenges of tomorrow will demand not only technical know-how but also an understanding of human behaviour, market dynamics, and policy implications. Take, for example, the way companies like Uber and Amazon have disrupted traditional industries. While technical innovations played a major role in these transformations, it was economists who helped provide the analytical frameworks that guided them. Microeconomics helps decode complex business models; econometrics teaches evidence-based decision-making; and macroeconomics links local economic trends to global developments. The rise of economics in India's top technical institutes also coincides with the government's push for reforms in education. India's National Education Policy 2020 emphasises critical thinking, interdisciplinary approaches, and the integration of diverse fields of knowledge—qualities where economics naturally excels. Unlike more specialised technical disciplines, economics bridges the gap between hard data and human behaviour. It draws from history to understand economic systems, from psychology to explain consumer behaviour, and from computer science to analyse vast datasets. 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As the country positions itself in the global knowledge economy, economics has shifted from being a complementary subject to an essential pillar of technical education. For students weighing their options after the JEE, choosing economics is no longer just about securing a degree in an abstract subject. It represents a new way of thinking—one that combines technical solutions with a deep understanding of human behaviour, market dynamics, and the broader socio-economic forces that shape the world. Economic knowledge is essential to understanding and shaping our world in this new era. With India's top technical institutions hosting its brightest minds, the future of economics appears more promising than ever. Bikramaditya Datta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economic Sciences at IIT Kanpur and specialises in finance related research. 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- Indian Express
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