DU Admissions 2022 process ends, 7% of seats still remain vacant, check details
December 31 was the last day of admission to the varsity. Around 65,000 students have taken admission to undergraduate courses for this academic year, the official said.
DU Admissions 2022: Delhi University (DU) has concluded its admission for academic year 2022-23, however, seven per cent of seats across all its colleges are still vacant. December 31 was the last day of admission to the varsity. Around 65,000 students have taken admission to undergraduate courses for this academic year, the official said.
He further said that the university has inducted 11,300 postgraduate students in various courses. "We have been able to fill around 65,000 seats across 70 colleges for the academic session. Today was the last day of admissions," DU's Dean of admission Haneet Gandhi said, as reported by NDTV.
It must be noticed that this year the admissions were done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), giving up the old practice of taking admissions on the basis of the students' Class 12 scores.
With this new admission process, the DU has admitted students in 79 undergraduate programmes across 67 colleges, departments and centres. The university unveiled an online platform in September for seeking admission through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), 2022. The admissions through the CSAS will be conducted in three phases -- submission of the application form, selection of programmes and filling of preferences, and seat allocation and admission.
The DU Admissions 2022 first phase began on September 12 and the second phase on September 26. In the third phase, seats were allocated through a merit list.
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