DU Admission 2022: How will Delhi University’s no-cut-off, CUET-based admission work?

Delhi University The registration for admission to undergraduate courses offered by their affiliated colleges through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal has begun. with Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 Result to be announced soon, by September 15, DU has announced that it will start the second stage of CSAS after the release of scores.

Admission to DU through CSAS will be conducted in three phases – submission of CSAS 2022 application form, selection of programs and filling of preferences, and seat allotment and admission. The CUET score will be required in the second stage of the process, which can happen only after the declaration of the CUCET result.

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After the declaration of result of CUET (UG)-2022, candidates have to select their programme, college combination and fill their preferences. The order of selection of program and college combination will also determine the order of preference for allotment of seats.

Finally, candidates have to confirm the order of preference for program and college combinations by clicking on ‘Submit’. Change of program and college combination merit list will not be allowed after the deadline.

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Once a seat is allotted in a particular round, the candidate has to ‘accept’ the seat allotted to him/her before the last date/time specified for the given allotment round. The provision for acceptance of a particular allotted seat will be valid only for the round in which the seat was allotted to the candidate.

“No action will be taken in case the allotted seat is not accepted by the candidate. This will be treated as a fall in the provisionally allotted seat and the candidates will no longer be able to participate in the subsequent rounds of CSAS-2022,” reads the official notice.

If a candidate is offered multiple seats in a particular round, he/she will have to accept only one seat. Once the candidate “accepts” the provisionally allotted seat, the concerned college will check the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate. After verification, the college will ‘accept’ or ‘reject’ the provisionally allotted seat of the candidate. Once the college is approved, the candidate has to pay the ‘admission fee’. Successful remittance of admission fee will confirm the provisional admission of the candidate to the allotted college and program.

Based on the availability of vacant seats due to rejection, cancellation and withdrawal, the university may announce multiple allotment rounds. After the completion of the regular round of CSAS-2022, if the seats remain vacant, the university may announce the spot round of admission.

All the candidates who have applied for CSAS-2022 will be eligible for all the allotment rounds except those applicants whose allotted seat/admission is canceled due to any reason. Candidates opting for “Upgrade” will be considered in subsequent CSAS-2022 allotment rounds as per the availability of seats. University has also made such provision through which applicants can answer any question raised by the college during approval.

The upgraded candidate will have to ‘accept’ the upgraded seat and complete the admission process at the upgraded allotted seat. If a candidate does not do any activity on the advanced seat, it will be treated as canceled by default and the candidate will be out of CSAS-2022. If a candidate does not upgrade, his/her previous seat admission will be retained. The candidate who has enrolled on the allotted seat and wants to continue should activate the ‘Freeze’ through his/her dashboard. The candidate will not be allowed to opt for “Upgradation” after selecting ‘Freeze’.

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