Last Updated Jul - 11 - 2025, 06:09 PM | Source : Fela News | Visitors : 20
Delhi Technological University (DTU) has begun the registration process for BTech odd semesters for the academic year 2025. Eligible students can apply online;
The Delhi Technological University (DTU) has officially opened the registration process for BTech students enrolling in odd semesters for the 2025 academic session. The announcement brings a new wave of excitement, especially for students’ excitement to return to campus after the summer break.
According to the official update, students can now start online registration process through the university portal. Students who are eligible, have been advised to complete this process on time to avoid the technical difficulties of the last time. The university has also provided a detailed list of guidelines, last date and necessary documents on its official website, which is helping students to understand the entire process easily.
This is a new beginning of their educational journey for many students. The odd semester often determines the direction of the whole year - it is not limited to studies, but also gives students opportunities to participate in clubs, internships and tech festivals. Especially final year students are feeling both pressure and enthusiasm, as it is very important for semester placements and future plans.
While some students are choosing the option to complete their registration process, other fellow students or university help desk - especially first year students, who are going through this process for the first time. The university has assured that technical assistance will be available during work time.
In short, the registration process for the odd semester of 2025 by DTU shows its commitment to its planned educational management and digital facilities. Students are now getting ready for classes, laboratories and a busy but satisfactory routine.
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