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Delhi University will announce the second seat allotment list for admission to undergraduate programs in various DU colleges on Sunday, October 30, an official said. Candidates can check the list on its official website—admission.uod.ac.in.
The seats allotted to the candidates in the second phase will be open for two days i.e. till November 1.
A total of 59,100 candidates took admission in Delhi University first round seat allotment. After that, the varsity displays the list of vacant seats for the second round on their official website.
Candidates were given a two-day window to opt for an upgrade and rearrange their preferences. About 60% of them chose to upgrade to their higher ‘Program College Combination’ choice, university officials told PTI, adding that more than 25% of the 59,100 candidates have frozen their seats.
“Based on the availability of seats, the University will announce the CSAS Round-II at 05:00 PM on Sunday, October 30, 2022. For second round allotment, candidates will have to claim the allotted seats from 10:00 AM on Monday, October 31, 2022. , from Tuesday, 01 November 04:59 PM,” he told PTI
In the first round, the university allotted 80,164 seats in various departments.
The number of seats across DU colleges is 70,000, but the varsity has allocated additional seats to the unreserved (OBC-NCL and EWS) and reserved (SC, ST, and PWBD) categories in the first list, taking the number to 80,164. More than 72,800 candidates out of 80,164 took the colleges and courses allotted to them.
The university announced that in the first round of seat allocation, 20% additional seats will be reserved for candidates from unreserved categories — OBC-NCL and EWS — and also 30% for SC, ST and PWBD in each course in each college. reserved category
In Delhi University, admissions to 79 undergraduate programs across 67 colleges, departments and centers are for the first time through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores.
Till last year, admission was done through merit list based on Class 12 marks, which saw skyrocketing cut-offs. The university used to announce up to seven cut-off lists every year.
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