New Delhi: Delhi University is completely ragging free, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Wednesday as he welcomed the new batch of undergraduate students to the institution.
The university’s 2023-24 session began on Wednesday with the academic calendar returning on track after a three-year Covid-induced disruption.
Mr Singh on Wednesday extended best wishes to the new students of undergraduate programmes and called upon them to go to the campuses of their respective colleges without any worry, the university said.
It is a very pleasant experience for the students to come to their chosen colleges, he said.
The vice-chancellor informed that 64,288 students confirmed their admission at the conclusion of the second round of the Common Seat Allocation System till August 15.
Seats were offered to 1,05,426 (1.05 lakh) students in the first and second rounds, he said.
Assuring the freshers that the university is completely ragging free, Mr Singh called upon the senior students to respect their juniors and treat them like younger siblings to avoid any untoward incident.
Mr Singh said the admission percentage of women students in all university-affiliated colleges has been more than half, calling it a “pleasant aspect”.
The percentage of women who took admission in Delhi University colleges is 53 per cent while that of men is 47 per cent, he said.
Colleges on Wednesday held orientation sessions for the new students.
During the orientation program at Miranda House, new students were provided with an extensive overview of the curriculum, research opportunities, extracurricular involvement, and the wide range of available support services.
The students will undergo a week-long comprehensive orientation program, during which they will engage in activities such as yoga, learning self-defense techniques, and participating in a cleanliness drive.