Over 1.2 lakh admission forms sold in DU in 2 days
After a chaotic first day, admission process for the undergraduate courses at the prestigious Delhi University picked pace on Tuesday as over 71,000 application forms were bought.

Overall, around 62,000 centralised optical mark recognition (OMR) forms were sold offline at the 18 centres in the varsity campus while 64,000 aspirants registered online for various courses in two days, registering an increase of 25,000 compared to last year, a statement issued by the University said.

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On Tuesday 29,693 forms were sold and 11,859 filled-up forms were submitted at the designated centres among which Daulat Ram College recorded the most sales at 4,803 forms.

The DU website, which crashed yesterday owing to the rush for forms, was working smoothly on Tuesday as 42,000 registrations were done till evening. 13,200 forms along with fees were received online taking the total to around 20,000 in two days.

The smooth working of the website also helped reduce the rush at the centres compared to yesterday as many aspirants were forced to buy forms over the counter adding to the confusion and chaos on the first day.

The admission forms are available till June 16 at the 18 centres from 9 am to 1 pm and will be available online 24x7.