DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Mid-Entry application widow closes today

DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Mid-Entry application widow closes today

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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 7, 2022 09:10 IST

The DU is conducting the mid-entry registrations for candidates who failed to apply in CSAS phase 1 or did not complete the phase 2 admission process.

DU CSAS Phase Three Registration Window to close today

Delhi University is scheduled to close the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) phase three, or mid-entry registration window today, November 7. The DU is conducting the mid-entry registrations for candidates who failed to apply in CSAS phase 1 or did not complete the phase 2 admission process. DU mid-entry registration process for admission to undergraduate (UG) programmes is ongoing on the official website, i.e. ugadmission.uod.ac.in.

Candidates aspiring to register for CSAS mid-entry process must note that no applications will be accepted without paying a non-refundable fee of INR 1,000. As per the university's statement, CSAS mid-entry candidates can be considered for allotment only if the allotted candidates who have applied earlier and have a merit score higher than the lowest declared score have been allotted seat. CSAS mid-entry registration is not applicable for candidates who wish to take admission in performance-based programmes (BA(Honours) Music, BSc Physical Education, Health Education and Sports) and ECA, sports supernumerary quota.

Candidates will get selected for CSAS third allocation list on the basis of fulfilment of eligibility criteria, availability of seats, and other CSAS-2022 rules. Aspirants shortlisted in CSAS mid-entry must take admission to the allocated seat within the stipulated timeline. Failure to accept the allocated seat within the specified date will forfeit the candidate's admission to Delhi University.

DU Admissions 2022 for Vacant Seats

After the completion of all rounds of CSAS 2022, DU spot Admissions 2022 will be conducted only for vacant seats. In DU spot admission, the admission of all already candidates will be locked and they will not be considered for upgrades. Similarly, the admitted candidates will not be allowed to withdraw their admissions. Candidates will have to opt for 'Spot Admission' through his/her dashboard to get considered for the merit list.

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