DU Admission 2024: Delhi University extends registration date for PG, BTech, LLB
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | June 7, 2024 | 03:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi University has provided a final opportunity for candidates until June 12 to apply for or make corrections to CSAS-PG, BA LLB (H), BBA LLB (H), and BTech programmes.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has extended the registration and correction facility date various programmes, including Common Seat Allocation System-Post Graduate (CSAS-PG), BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), and Bachelor of Technology (BTech) for the academic year 2024-25. The registration window, which was initially set to close on June 5, has now been extended up to 11.59 pm on June 12.
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The university has extended the application process for candidates who failed to complete the registration. Additionally, those who have already submitted their applications and opt to make changes can use this one-time correction facility to edit the DU admission form through the CSAS portal. This is the final opportunity for candidates to ensure their applications are accurate and complete, the university said.
"This is the last and final opportunity for all candidates to avail the facility of registration/editing their applications for CSAS (PG), BA LL.B. (H), BBA LL.B. (H), and B.Tech. Programs for the academic session 2024-25," stated the dean of admissions in the official note from the university of Delhi.
DU admission process
Candidates interested in pursuing higher studies in Delhi University should visit the official DU CSAS admission portal at uod.ac.in. They will have to sign in using their login credentials to fill out the application form, upload the necessary documents, and pay the application fee.
Applicants are also required to upload documents, including a photograph, signature, left thumb impression, and a handwritten declaration. The university has instructed candidates to upload photographs via a webcam or mobile phone during the registration process to ensure authenticity.
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