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DU Admission 2022: Registration to close today; check details here

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Posted on 22 Nov 2022
10:25 AM
Delhi University to close its admission process today

Delhi University to close its admission process today Source: wikimedia

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Summary
A total of 14,658 students have applied for the spot round of admission to undergraduate programmes in University of Delhi till Monday evening
The university will be releasing its information about the vacant seats under each programme and a student will have to select only one programme

A total of 14,658 students have applied for the spot round of admission to undergraduate programmes in University of Delhi till Monday evening. Students will be able to apply for the DU CSAS spot admission 2022 on its official website, admission.uod.ac.in till 4:59 pm today, 22 November 2022.

After the third round of seat allocation, more than 2,000 students have withdrawn their admission and over 14,000 seats continue to remain vacant. The first spot of allocation list will be out on 23 November, 2022. The students can accept their allocated seats between 24 to 26 November. The last date to pay admission fees online is 27 November, 2022.

Post the announcement of the first spot of admission round, the students who have already taken admission will be locked and thereafter not be considered for an upgrade, except for their supernumerary upgrades.

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The university will be releasing its information about the vacant seats under each programme and a student will have to select only one programme. The allocations will be done as per the availability of seats, order of preference of college and category along with the programme-specific merit.

According to the third round of the CSAS, students will also be admitted to all supernumerary quotas, including Extra Curricular Activities (ECA), sports, Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces (CW) and Kashmiri migrants.

Last updated on 22 Nov 2022
10:25 AM
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