DU CSAS admission portal 2023 launched for UG, PG; BTech admissions through JEE; what's new
Delhi University has decided to start admission for 3 BTech programmes from June last week and the DU admission will be granted through JEE Main 2023.
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NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi today launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) admissions. DU vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh said that the university is offering 71,000 seats for 78 UG programmes. Besides, there are 198 BA programme combinations. Students who are eligible for DU admission 2023 will have to register at the DU CSAS official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
During CSAS admission portal launch, the DU VC Yogesh Singh said that it offered 1,553 subject combinations for UG admission and that this year the College of Arts will also be included in CSAS seat allocation. He also noted that the 1.38 lakh students showed interest in the university’s flagship programme BCom (Hons) this year.
DU UG admission 2023
DU CSAS registration has begun and the first seat allocation result will be declared in the second week of July. The academic session is slated to begin from August 16, the DU VC said. In the first round, 20% extra seats will be given to UR, OBC categories and 30% for SC, ST in all programmes. But for colleges like SRCC with less than 5% withdrawal rate, only 10% additional seats will be allocated for UR, OBC and 15% seats for SC, ST.
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Students were advised to enter the Class 12 marks carefully, as it is used in tie breaking criteria. Students can now start DU admission registration by paying an application fee of Rs 250 if belonging to general category and Rs 100 for SC, ST categories.
As per the DU PG admission 2023, Delhi University will be offering 13,500 seats for 77 PG programmes. MA Political Science is the most preferred course, he said. An additional Rs 100 should be paid for supernumerary seats.
DU PhD Admission 2023
Delhi University PhD admission for 51 programmes for the current academic year 2023 will also be done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). PhD registration will be opened more than one time in an academic year. The registration fee for unreserved category is Rs 700.
Students who wish to pursue PhD in DU must note that the admission will be done through both CUET and UGC NET, held for eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), followed by personal interview round. The admission process for PhD courses will begin in July.
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Delhi University: BTech admission 2023
Earlier this month, the university’s executive council approved the launch of BTech programmes after the ministry of education gave nod to create 72 teaching and 48 non-teaching posts for its Faculty of Technology. Admission to the three BTech courses offered by the university will be done through the Joint Entrance Examination-Main (JEE Main 2023) score. The DU BTech admission will commence from the last week of June.
Information bulletin for Delhi University admission will be released by 4.30 pm today. In a move to help students better understand the admission process, the university will be hosting a series of webinar from June 19 for admission related queries
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