Delhi University can submit Transcripts Online

Updated on: Tuesday, October 13, 2015

delhiSubmitting transcripts to a university or an MNC abroad is set to become easier for Delhi University students. Delhi University is planning on making transcripts available online. So, all that a student needs to do is register and pay online. The Delhi University will also provide its students with a personal identification number (PIN) while registering online. Students can then submit the PIN to the desired university or company, which can then access their transcripts directly from the Delhi University server.

The university has already digitised all marksheets of the past two years. The move will make it easier for students to apply abroad and get their transcripts, and will also save time. According to a senior official at the exam branch of the Delhi university, "We are ready with the plan and are now waiting for the finalisation of the payment gateway, which the finance department is going to do. But if things go according to the plan, then this facility can be rolled out as early as December this year. In the meantime, we are also in the process of digitising the transcripts for years previous to 2013."

Undergraduate students, including those enrolled in the School of Open learning and Women's Non-Collegiate Board, were all given online marksheets this year. Postgraduate marksheets of nine departments are also available online.

The move will likely bring down the price for getting the transcripts as well. But, the university is yet to take a final decision on this. "But it will cost less than the hard copy delivery process," said another official of the exam branch in Delhi University.

Explaining the process, the Delhi University official said, "The student has to first register using his/ her enrollment number as given by the Delhi University exam branch. Then, one can select the document one is looking for. If the student wants a transcript, he/she has to make the payment online, following which the PIN will be sent to them." Students can also place a request for a hard copy of their transcripts.

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