Delhi University to hold special spot round of admission: Report
Delhi University has so far released three rounds of seat allocations and two spot round of seat allocation for DU admission 2022.
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Download NowMridula Singh | December 16, 2022 | 04:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) will conduct a special spot round of admissions this month for undergraduate courses, as per the report by The Indian Express.
The total number of undergraduate seats on offer at DU is around 70,000. The Delhi University has managed to fill around 63,900 undergraduate seats after three rounds of seat allocation through its new Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) and two spot rounds of admission.
Around 1,730 candidates have secured admission to undergraduate programmes in the second spot round of Delhi University. A total of 4,383 candidates were allotted seats in DU spot admission 2022 round-2. The DU second spot round concluded on December 6.
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The Indian Express quoted Yogesh Singh, Delhi University Vice Chancellor as saying “DU will be conducting a special spot round which it will be notifying over the coming days. We have kept December 31 as the last date for winding up the admission process, so the process is not over yet and we will conduct a special round”.
Till December 1, over 19,000 candidates applied for admission into DU UG courses. We have received 19,150 applications for the second spot round of admission. There are 12,000 vacant seats in UG programmes," Delhi University's Dean of Admission, Haneet Gandhi told PTI.
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