DU UG ADMISSION 2022: The Second Round of Allotment, Over 21000 Students Choose to Upgrade Seats.
DU UG ADMISSION 2022: Delhi University has started the seat allocation process from 19 October 2022 on CSAS portal for UG courses admission. The seat allotments were done online through the students’ csas portal. The university has offered 80164 seats in the first round of allotment. 72685 students accepted the allotted seats and proceed to further steps. A total of 59,100 out of 72865 candidates completed the documentation process and Fee payment. Now Over 21000 students are seeking an upgrade in the second round of seat allotment
DU Cut off List 2022: Candidates are not satisfied with the college and course preference offered in the first round of allotment. Candidates who want to upgrade their seats have to reorder their preference higher before 27 October 2022. Seat upgradation will be done automatically according to candidates' preferences by the CSAS allocation matrix. The second round of allotment will start on 30 October after completing the seat upgradation process. Candidates can take admission from 31 October 2022 against the second round of seat allotment
DU spot cut off round 2022: Delhi University is releasing the Spot allocation round on Sunday (20 November 2022). DU will release a list of the vacant seats after completing the third round allotment for the students who did,t get any seats.
Steps to apply for seat upgrade on the CSAS portal
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