From 30% reservation in seats to fake list, know the change in Delhi University admission

admission to Delhi University Colleges from this academic year are solely based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores and not on Class 12 marks obtained by the students. If the CUET score is the same, the class 12 score will act as a tie-breaker. With the introduction of the entrance examination system, several changes have been made in the admission process. Let us know about some of the changes made in the admissions of Delhi University:

Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS)

The university released its admission-cum-allocation policy (CSAS). Admission through CSAS is being conducted in three phases – submission of CSAS-2022 application form, selection of programs and filling of preferences, and seat allotment and admission. Admissions are open for 79 UG programs in 67 colleges, departments and centres. The programs include 206 combinations of BA courses.

After the registration process for Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) is over and students who have registered to work in the university can choose the college and course of their choice. Candidates can select as many programs as they want and it is in the best interest of the candidate to select the maximum number of programs and program college combination.

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fake list

Delhi University released the ‘Simulated List’ yesterday. This is a tentative list coming a few days before the first cut-off list. This is a new addition to give the students an idea of Colleges and Courses They’re Getting, If a student feels that there is a limited chance of getting admission in his/her preferred college or course or a better opportunity is opening up. They will have a window to change the order of preference of courses and colleges.

30 percent reservation

Delhi University will admit 20 per cent “extra students” under unreserved and OBC categories and 30 per cent students in SC/ST category to fill maximum seats in undergraduate courses in the first round of counseling this year. This will also help in filling up the reserved seats that remain vacant throughout the year. This year, the university will offer 70,000 seats in undergraduate programs across several colleges.

increase in ECA, Play quota intake

This year, the overall admission of students through sports and extra-curricular activities (ECA) quota is expected to be around five per cent, surpassing the one per cent trend in the past few years. For reserved seats, the weightage of certified and physical trials has been fixed at 75 per cent, while the CUET score will be given 25 per cent weightage. The first merit list will be out on October 18. There will be three cut-off lists. If there are seats left after three rounds of cut-off list, spot admission will be conducted as per the schedule released by Delhi University.

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