Du admissions News
University of Delhi (DU) will close the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) registration and online preferences filling facility for programmes and colleges today.
DU began admissions for over 70,000 seats early this month
This year the university is admitting students through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores
Admissions are underway for 79 UG programmes across 67 colleges
A total of 6.5 Lakh students have registered for the DU UG Admissions 2022 in Phase 1. Those who have registered for the DU UG 2022 Phase 1 can now visit the CSAS portal to complete Phase 2 of the application process.
In a notification, Delhi university listed the certificates required for the admission process, including Class 10, 12 certificates and EWS certificate, if applicable, reported PTI.
The drop-out students have been given this one-time chance in view of the Delhi University's year-long centenary celebrations starting May 1.
The admission forms for the postgraduate programmes has been released by DU on its official website.
DU`s first and second cut-off lists were released on 1st October and 9th October respectively. Out of the total 70,000 seats, admissions have been completed on about 50,000 seats.
The cut-off for BA (Honours) English came down to 94.75 per cent
cut-off for B.Com (Honours) have come down to 97 per cent
The admissions to BSc (Honours) Mathematics, BSc (Honours) Zoology, BSc (Life Science) have been closed
The second cut-off list of Aryabhatta College saw a decline between 0.25 to one per cent
Admissions to DU's St Stephen's College started on Thursday
There will be no entrance written test this time
Interviews will be conducted online
The Delhi University will commence its registration process for its undergraduate admissions by July 15, says Chairman of admissions.
The candidates must note that the University is yet to make official announcement and this is just a tentative schedule.
DU admissions could begin from July 15
Admissions will be done on the basis of marks awarded by boards
The admission process could be delayed
Last year, the Delhi Police had registered an FIR against former Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) president Baisoya for allegedly furnishing fake marksheets to get admission in the Delhi University.
The Delhi University announced its sixth cut-off list on Tuesday with most of the prominent colleges closing admissions for the general category students.
The highest cut-off last year was 99.66 percent for BSc (Hons) in Electronics in SGTB Khalsa College.
Over three lakh students have registered for undergraduate (UG) courses in Delhi University (DU) till today, an official said. The Delhi University threw open its admission portal for aspirants of various undergraduate courses on May 15.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed DU to inform students seeking admissions in undergraduate courses that their "merit position could change" depending on the marks obtained by some students who have applied for re-evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets.
The Delhi University colleges have announced their second cut-offs for this admission season with the top colleges still trading in the above-90 realm for more popular courses.
Do not penalise those who want to study LLB by cutting down the number of seats, the Delhi University was told on Thursday by the Delhi High Court.
More than 40,000 candidates have registered online for admissions to undergraduate courses at Delhi University since Monday.
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