Around 59100 Students Secure Admission In Delhi University Colleges In First Round Of Seat Allocation
NDTV
"Of the 72,800 students who accepted the college and course, around 59,100 have sealed their admission by paying fees," DU Registrar Vikas Gupta said
Around 59,100 candidates have paid fees and secured admission in various undergraduate programmes in the Delhi University's first round of seat allocation, Registrar Vikas Gupta said on Tuesday. Tuesday was the last day for the payment of fees by those who accepted the college and course allotted to them.
"Of the 72,800 students who accepted the college and course, around 59,100 have sealed their admission by paying fees," Gupta said. Gupta said the vacant seats will be displayed on Wednesday. Thereafter, the university will open a two-day window from Wednesday allowing those who gained admission in undergraduate courses to upgrade to their higher 'programme+college combination' preference. ALSO READ | St Stephen's College's All Unreserved Seats Filled In 1st Round: Delhi University Dean Of Admission
"It is important to note that a candidate who gets upgraded will have to 'Accept' the upgraded seat and complete the admission procedures on the upgraded allocated seats within the stipulated time-frame," Gupta said in a statement Based on the availability of seats, the university will declare the second round of the Central Seat Allocation System (CSAS Round-II) on October 30, he said.
"For the second round of allocations, the candidates should accept the allocated seat from 10:00 AM Monday, October 31, to 04:59 PM Tuesday, November 1," he added. The varsity has advised students to keep checking the admission website of the University of Delhi regularly for all updates related to admission. READ MORE | Delhi University Releases First Cut-Off Lists For Admission To Courses Offered Under NCWEB