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The University has been organising such classes in eight disciplines — Commerce, Law, Journalism (Hindi and English), Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Computer Science and Zoology.
Weeks ahead of the entrance exam for its postgraduate courses, the Delhi University has announced two weeks of free preparatory classes for students from economically weaker sections, minority communities and others belonging to special categories.
The University has been organising such classes in eight disciplines — Commerce, Law, Journalism (Hindi and English), Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Computer Science and Zoology .
"For the third consecutive year, the varsity is conducting such classes to help students clear entrance exam for various postgraduate programmes. The purpose is to prepare students for the academic approach to be adopted to clear the entrance," the varsity said in a statement.
While the classes for Commerce, Zoology, Law, Journalism, Chemistry and Physics will start from June 1, for Computer Science and Maths, they will start from June 4 and 6, respectively.
Aspirants can download the forms from the varsity website and submit them to the Institute of Lifelong Learning, North Campus, till May 28.