Is it possible to get migration from Zakir Husain clg to DU north campus clg with 64% in 1st year? Should I get migration and how??
Hi, every College in DU allows Inter-College Migrations. In order to get migration, you will have to get NOC (no objections certificate)from the college in which you are and from the college in which you want to go.
You can apply for admission to another college of DU when you are in your second year after you follow certain criterions and check if there are vacant seats available in the college you want to go to. Only then your application will be accepted. It should be clear that migration is allowed on the basis of marks, which implicitly says merit will be the basis on which admission will be given. Moreover, the percentage required for migration differs from college to college and from course to course.
Migration process is based on Rules given by DU on website:
- A student can migrate from one college of Delhi University to another in his/her third semester of B.A, B.Com., B.Sc., B.A.(H), B.Com(H) and B.Sc.(H) courses considering the availability of seats and consent of principals of both the colleges.
- The eligibility criterion for the candidates requires them to have passed in both 1st and 2nd semester exams of the degree course under semester mode.
- The process to apply for migration includes contacting the office of the principal of the concerned college where he/she wants to migrate to obtain the no objection certificate first.
- The last date to apply for migration is 31st August, although the tentative dates for actual migration are issued by the University of Delhi.
- The documents required for migration are, (a) A No Objection Certificate from the principal/head of the College where he/she wants to migrate as well as where he/she is currently studying, (b) A leaving certificate from the principal/head of the concerned college and (c) The mark sheets of the examination already passed.
There are certain terms and conditions that are followed in the process of migration, which are
- Candidates are not allowed from regular college to School of Open Learning (SOL) or Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) as migration is allowed in semester mode and the SOL and NCWEB are in annual mode.
- Migration is not allowed from one college to another in a different course.
- Migration is not allowed at Post Graduation level.
- Applications for migration from one college to another shall be entertained by the principal of the college from which the migration is sought
For a student to migrate from one college to another, he/she will need to have a written permit that the principals of both the colleges agree on the matter.
Migration is not an easy task. If you want to migrate from your college you need to have a strong reason as it is stated in provision that migration is not a right, it is only a permissive facility and not an obligatory one. It all depends upon both incoming and outgoing colleges concerned.
Good Luck