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DU Admission 2024: Over 3 Lakh Students Compete for Admission to 71000 Undergraduate Seats, First merit will be released on 16th August 2024

DU Admission 2024: Delhi University is currently accepting registrations for its various undergraduate programs. 3,00,090 registrations for the academic period 2024–25 have been received thus far, according to an official. Since the registration process is still ongoing, an increase in registration numbers is anticipated. 7th August is the deadline for DU UG 2024 admission phases 1 and 2 application submissions.

Admissions calendar for CSAS UG is released by DU:

The Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for undergraduate admissions is currently accepting registrations for its second phase in addition to the first phase. Following the release of the CUET results last Friday, the admission process for the second round of the CSAS for undergraduate admissions commenced. The institution states that both phases’ registration windows will be available until 7th August at 4:59 p.m. Candidates will need to choose which subjects from their class 12 coursework they took the CUET 2024 exam in throughout the enrollment process. Admission will be based solely on CUET papers that match subjects passed on board exams.

On 11th August 2024, after completing the Phase 1 and Phase 2 registration processes, candidates will have access to the simulated rank list via the official website. Candidates may change their selections form 5 pm on 11th August to 12th August till 11:59 p.m.

First merit will be released on 16th August 2024:

The first merit list for DU UG 2024 admissions will be made public on 16th August  at 5 p.m., in accordance with the seat allocation plan. The applicants have until 16th August to 18th August to accept their seats. The candidates’ online applications will then be checked and approved by the colleges. The start of the next school year has not yet been declared. The academic year was originally supposed to start on 1st August 2024, but it was postponed because of the NTA’s tardy announcement of the CUET results, which came about in response to claims of inconsistencies between the NEET and UGC NET exams.

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