DU Admission 2022: Over 54,000 students secure admission in DU colleges; last date to pay fee
Delhi University said candidates who fail to pay the admission fees by Tuesday will not be able to participate in any subsequent DU CSAS allocation rounds.
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Download NowAnu Parthiban | October 25, 2022 | 08:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Of the 72,800 students who have accepted the DU college and course allotted to them by the Delhi University, over 54,000 have sealed their admission by paying fees as of Monday evening. The last date to pay DU admission 2022 fee for undergraduate programmes for the DU CSAS round 1 is today, October 25, 2022.
Delhi University had extended the admission fee submission deadline by a day on October 24. Over 72,800 candidates, out of 80,164, have accepted the college and course allotted to them in the university’s first round of CSAS seat allocations. As of Monday evening, 54,162 candidates had paid their fees after their applications were approved.
The university has said candidates who fail to pay the admission fees by today will not be able to participate in any subsequent Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) rounds. The Delhi University said the vacant seats will be displayed on Wednesday.
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Candidates who are not satisfied with their allotted seats in DU CSAS first round will be able to re-order higher preference soon. However, to do so, applicants must have accepted the allotted seat and should have paid the DU admission fee before the deadline.
At Delhi University, admissions to 79 undergraduate programmes across 67 colleges, departments and centres are being done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores for the first time. Till last year, admissions used to be done through merit lists based on Class 12 marks, which saw skyrocketing cut-offs. The university used to announce up to seven cut-off lists every year.
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