Delhi University will start the admission process for the academic year 2022-23 from Monday by launching the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
The CSAS portal was supposed to be launched in the last week of August but due to the delay in Common University Entrance Test (CHUTE) results, the process has been delayed. Delhi University will admit students this year through CHEAT scores.
All phases of the CUET-UG debut edition were initially scheduled to end on August 20 but the exam was further pushed back and divided into six phases for students whose exams were rescheduled due to several glitches. Chuet-UG finally ended on August 30, recording 60 percent attendance.
“The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the CHEET-UG results by September 15 or if possible, even a few days earlier,” University Grants Commission chairman Jagdesh Kumar was quoted as saying by news agency PTI on Friday.
“All participating universities can keep their web portals ready to start the UG admission process based on CUET-UG scores,” he added.
How will the admission process be conducted?
The new admission process through the CSAS portal will be conducted in three steps – CSAS 2022 application form submission, program selection and preference filling, and seat allocation and admission to selected courses.
In the first phase, candidates will fill the CSAS 2022 application form through the online portal.
In the second phase, candidates will select the program they wish to take admission in. This phase can happen only after the declaration of CUET-UG 2022 result. After declaration of CUET score, candidates need to confirm program-specific CUET-UG merit score.
And in the third step, candidates for registered programs will be selected through a merit list.
Last month, DU had notified to start the admission process for the new academic session and asked the candidates to prepare their certificates and documents.
In March, the UGC had made it mandatory for all central universities to admit students through the CHUTE exam.
CHEET is now the second largest exam in the country after NEET-UG with an average of 18 lakh registrations
With inputs from PTI
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