AICTE asks PMSSS candidates to submit course, DU college combination by October 27
Delhi University today released the DU vacant seats 2022 for round 2 CSAS seat allocation on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has requested Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS) candidates to submit the exact course and college combination for Delhi University UG admission 2022 by October 27, 2022.
Delhi University today released the DU vacant seats 2022 for round 2 CSAS seat allocation on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in. DU admission branch made an important announcement for the shortlisted candidates for DU UG admission 2022 under the PMSSS scheme from Ladakh.
According to the notice, candidates who were allocated BA, BSc, BVoc programmes by AICTE but could not be allotted seats in University of Delhi are requested to specify the exact BA/ BSc/ BVoc combination through the form attached with the notification by October 27, 11.59 PM. As per the AICTE and Delhi University rules, change of college as allocated by the AICTE is not allowed.
The AICTE has also released the PMSSS seat allocation in Delhi University. The seat allocation list contains details of candidate's name, CUET 2022 registration number, DU college and course allocated by the AICTE.
Final allocation of seats at Delhi University will be based on the fulfilment of eligibility and as per the rules of AICTE and DU admission policy.
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Delhi University had earlier informed that as per the DU admission policy, all the students who have been issued PMSSS allotment letter for UG course of the university must have appeared in Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2022).
The main objective of the PMSSS scheme is to encourage the youth of J&K and Ladakh to pursue higher studies outside the UTs. In this regard, a total of 5,000 scholarships were awarded to the students in colleges of the country for general, professional, medical streams courses to study UG programmes.
The admission under the Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme is given on the basis of supernumerary seats created by regulatory bodies like AICTE, University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Nursing Council (lNC) etc.
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