According to data shared by the university, a total of 71,130 admissions have been confirmed across its 79 UG Programmes Being offered in 69 colleges. Du has a total of 71,624 ug seats for the current academic year.
The University had reopented its upgradation window on August 2, allowing students admitted through the first and second rounds to recorder their preferences. The window closed on August 3.
Of that that Eligible, 34,069 students applied for an upgrade, while 35,889 chose to freeze their earrlier allotment. As a result, 5,930 students received an upgrade in their higher preferences.
The college verification and fee payment process for this round will continue Till August 7.
Following this, the university will release a list of vacant seats on August 8, Paving the way for the mid-entry provision.
This will enable candidates who eater did not apply through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) or Failed to complete the second phase of admission to enter the system.
The Mid-entry window will be open from 5 PM on August 8 to 4.59 PM on August 10, and the fee for this provision is ₹ 1,000.
The third allocation list will be released on August 13, Followed by the first allocation lists for eCA, Sports, and Cw Quotas on August 15. The entry admission process is set to consulude on August 19.
The university has alredy commented its academic session from August 1, in a bid to align with the UGC’s Academic Calendar and ENSURE the Timely Completion of Samesters.
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