DU Admission 2022: CSAS round 3 postponed; revised schedule tomorrow
Vagisha Kaushik | November 10, 2022 | 10:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
DU third seat allocation list 2022 will be released on the official website – du.ac.in soon.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : University of Delhi (DU) has rescheduled Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) round 3 for UG admission 2022. The revised schedule for DU CSAS round 3 will be announced tomorrow, November 11, 2022 on the official website – admission.uod.ac.in.
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“The allocation cum admission to Common Seat Allocation Round III has been rescheduled. The revised schedule will be announced on Friday, November 11, 2022,” read an official notification.
A senior university official said the rescheduling has been done as DU needed some time to prepare the list for the admission for all supernumerary seats like those under economically weaker section (EWS) and sports categories. "We are taking admission for all supernumerary seats in this round. However, the trials under various categories concluded very recently. So a little more time was needed to finalise the list that is why this rescheduling has been done," DU Dean of Admission Haneet Gandhi told PTI. Gandhi said the release of the list has been delayed for one or two days and not more than that.
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Earlier, DU third seat allocation list 2022 was scheduled to be announced today, November 10, 2022. Candidates were supposed to accept the allotted seat from November 11 to 13 till 4.59 PM. After the seat is accepted by the candidate, colleges were to verify the submitted documents and approve the seat by November 15.
Over 23,000 students opted for upgradation from the seats allotted to them in the DU CSAS 2022 round 2 seat allocation. The University of Delhi also recorded 1,008 registrations through the DU mid-entry, which ended on November 7. A total of 30,662 candidates requested to freeze seats.
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"Candidates who failed to apply to CSAS Phase I or could not complete Phase II will be given an opportunity to participate in the third round of CSAS," the official notice read.
Delhi University has a total of 70,000 seats, of which 15,550 seats were filled in the second round of seat allocation, 9,626 were upgraded from the seats allotted to them in the first list, while 3,806 admissions were done afresh.
Following the completion of DU third allocation process, the university will conduct spot admission for the remaining seats. DU will announce the first spot allocation round for vacant seats on November 17. Candidates can apply for spot allocation round from November 18 to 19 at du.ac.in.
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