DU Admission 2022: ‘Best of four’ marks still relevant to get Delhi University seats, here’s how

candidates willing to take admission in Delhi University One has to apply through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2022, the application process of which has already started. This is the first time that DU is enrolling students on the basis of CUET marks, however, the importance of class 12 marks or the four-year old rule is not over. While applying, candidates will also have to submit their marks in all the subjects in which they have passed class 12. If there is a merit tie, then class 12 marks will be the basis for breaking it.

As per the earlier admission criteria, the ‘best four’ marks in class 12 of each student were used to calculate and prepare the merit list. For this year, students need to pass class 12 only to appear for CUET. However, after reaching the merit list of various DU colleges, the DU cut-off has to be faced. 100% cut off in last couple of years. Despite Delhi University’s claims of “fixing” the cut-off Nine courses demanded a minimum of 100% marks to grant admission.

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While the best four are still required for admission in CUET 2022, now it will be used only for the tie-breaking process. As per the official notice, class 12 will be used to break the tie, if any. The student with the highest percentage of aggregate marks in the best 3 subjects of class 12 will first be considered to have a higher percentage of aggregate marks in the best 4 subjects of class 12, the top 5 subjects of class 12 having higher percentage. Total marks and age of the candidate.

DUET vs CUET

National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) which is an online entrance test consisting of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). It is mainly conducted for PG admission. The written entrance test is conducted for the duration of two hours which consists of 100 questions. For every correct answer, candidates will be awarded four marks, and for every wrong answer, negative marking of one mark will be given. Admission includes Quantitative Ability, Reasoning, Analytical Ability, English and General Awareness.

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