DU will announce the third round of seat allotment for UG admissions on November 13

A day after the Delhi University postponed the third round of seat allotment, on November 11, the university registrar announced that DU would announce the third round for seat allotment for undergraduate admissions on November 13.

“Delhi University will announce the third round for seat allotment for undergraduate admissions on November 13,” PTI quoted DU registrar as saying.

Earlier on November 10, a senior university official said that the rescheduling has been done as the university needs some time to prepare the list for admission for all additional seats under Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Sports categories. the wanted.

According to an official notice released by DU Dean of Admission, the allotment-cum-admission in the third round of Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) was postponed.

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DU Admissions Dean Haneet said, “We are taking admissions for all the additional seats in this round. However, the tests under different categories were recently concluded. So it needed a little more time to finalize the list. , so it has been rescheduled.” Gandhi told PTI.

Two rounds of seat allotment have been completed so far and the total number of students admitted to the university so far has increased to over 61,500, out of 70,000 undergraduate seats in DU.

Over 15,500 students were admitted to undergraduate courses in Delhi University colleges in the second round of seat allotment, an official confirmed, adding that the allotted courses in Delhi University colleges, adding over 30,500 students, have frozen their seats. While more than 23,000 candidates have opted for upgradation. seats after the second merit list.

DU has also received 1,008 mid-entry applications, for which it had given a window from November 5 to 7.

With agency input.

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