Delhi University Admission 2023: Check ECA & Sports and other Supernumerary quotas in UG
Candidates desirous of seeking admission based on Sports Supernumerary Quota can apply for a maximum of three Games/ Sports.
Delhi University or DU has launched its admission policy for the academic year 2023-24, with the launch of its Admission Portal for Undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD (UG, PG, PhD) admissions in the University. The University of Delhi has identified 26 Games/Sports under its Sports Supernumerary Quota and 14 categories (including NSS and NCC) under the Extra Curricular Activities supernumerary quota.
It has been decided that 5% of the total sanctioned strength of the College shall be allocated for ECA and Sports supernumerary quota.
The College can allocate between 1% to 4% to ECA and Sports, subject to a maximum of 5% intake of the College. In addition, not more than 20% seats of the earmarked seats of the quota shall be allocated to a single program. For example: Assuming the strength of a College is 1000, 50 seats will be for the ECA and Sports supernumerary quota of the College. If the College decides to give 3% to Sports and 2% to ECA, 30 seats can be earmarked for Sports and 20 seats for ECA. In such a case, not more than 6 seats can be allocated to the Sports quota in a particular Program; similarly, not more than 4 seats can be allocated to the ECA quota in a Program.
Sports Supernumerary Quota
Candidates desirous of seeking admission based on Sports Supernumerary Quota can apply for a maximum of three Games/ Sports. They will have to upload self-attested copies of a maximum of three Merit/ Participation Sports Certificates of the preceding four (04) years issued between 01st May 2019 to 30th April 2023 only. Similarly, candidates desirous of seeking admission on the basis of the ECA Supernumerary Quota can apply for a maximum of three ECA categories. For each ECA category in which the candidate is applying, s(he) must upload a maximum of Best Five (05) self-attested certificates of the preceding four (04) years issued between 01st May 2019 to 30th April 2023 only.
For admissions to ECA and Sports Supernumerary Quota, Combined ECA Merit (CEM) and Combined Sports Merit (CSM) will be the basis for seat allocation.
There will be an additional fee of Rs.100/- (non-refundable) each for applying to ECA /Sports supernumerary quota.
In addition to ECA and Sports, the University has also earmarked certain other supernumerary quotas. These include Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD, Children/widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces (CW), Kashmiri Migrants (KM), Prime Minster’s Scholarship Scheme for J&K Students (PMSSS), Nomination of seats for Sikkimese Students, and orphans.
From the academic year 2023-24, admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in the College of Art will also be made through the CSAS platform of the University. The eligibility for this program includes scores obtained in CUET and a Practical-based test to be conducted by the College of Art. The College offers BFA with six specialisations: Applied Art, Art History, Painting, Print Making, Sculpture and Visual Communication. A candidate can opt for any one specialisation. An additional registration fee of Rs. 400 (non-refundable) will be charged for applying to BFA.
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