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Delhi University has introduced a new UG admission process for the students. Here’s everything you need to know about the DU UG application process, DU seat all
New Delhi: Delhi University has approved a new process for admission to its undergraduate programs based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores. As per the process, a central portal will be designed for admission to all colleges, and admission will be done as per the rules stated in the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), according to the news agency PTI report. Delhi University has also issued a guideline that states that admission through the CSAS will be conducted in three phases.
Where to apply for programs in colleges affiliated with DU?
Admission to DU colleges and programs will be through a common portal called the ‘Common Seat Allocation System’ (CSAS-2022). The application form will be available on this portal.
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Steps to Admission in 2022
According to the guidelines issued by Delhi University, admission through the CSAS will be conducted in three phases, namely submission of the CSAS 2022 application form, selection of programs and filling of preferences, and seat allocation and admission. Seats will be allocated based on a merit list.
What happens after a seat gets allotted to a candidate?
Once seats have been allocated to candidates, they must “accept” them within a specific time. The provision for acceptance will only be valid to the round in which they have been offered a seat.
Once the candidate has accepted the provisional allocation, the university will check the applicant’s eligibility and verify documents. During this process, the college may raise a query to the candidate for further clarification.
The colleges will either “approve” or “reject” the provisionally allocated seat of a candidate. Once the approval is granted, the applicant must pay a fee to confirm admission.
The provisional allotment of seats in a particular round can be canceled if the student:
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Will candidates who didn’t apply for the first phase get a second chance after the allotment of seats has begun?
DU has introduced the option of “mid-entry” before the announcement of every admission round. Those who didn’t apply on the common admission portal can exercise this option against a mid-entry fee of Rs 1,000. However, these candidates will only be considered for seat allotment after all those who applied before them and scored more than them. A mid-entry candidate cannot challenge admission granted to someone who had applied on the common portal on time.
How can one withdraw admission?
An applicant can do so by selecting the “withdraw” option on the common admission portal and paying a fee of Rs 1,000. However, remember that once you have canceled your admission by exercising the “withdraw” option, you will not be allowed to participate in any further rounds of admission/allotment.
When two or more applicants get the same CUET score and have also chosen the same program and college combination, what will DU do?
In such an event, the university will use the following (in descending order) criteria as tie-breaker:
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