DU Admission 2022: CSAS mid-entry registrations for UG programmes closes today
Apoorva Singh | November 7, 2022 | 11:20 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can also upgrade their higher preference for college and courses in DU admission 2022 till today at admission.uod.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will close the registrations for DU mid-entry admissions 2022 today, November 7. Candidates can apply for DU mid-entry admission 2022 by visiting the official website admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can also reorder their higher preferences for college and programmes till today.
“Through the provision of mid-entry, the candidates who either failed to apply to CSAS Phase I or could not complete Phase II will be able to participate in the third round of CSAS,” reads the official notification.
Delhi University will release the DU third merit list 2022 on November 10. Candidates accept the allotted seat from November 11 to 13, and colleges will verify and approve the application till November 14. Last date for online payment of admission fees by the candidates is November 15.
How to apply for DU mid-entry admission 2022?
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Visit the official website - ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
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On the login page, enter the CUET application number and password and click on the login button.
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Select the ‘Mid-entry’ option, and fill in all the required details.
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Click on the 'Submit' button.
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Candidates can also reorder their preferences by logging in to the portal and selecting the college and programme combination.
The DU admissions 2022 are open for 79 UG programmes across 67 colleges, departments, and centres. The DU UG programmes include 206 combinations of BA courses. The DU merit list 2022 is prepared on the basis of CUET scores.
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