DU CSAS round 3 schedule 2024 out at ugadmission.uod.ac.in; 75,083 allotted seats so far
Ayushi Bisht | August 30, 2024 | 07:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU UG CSAS Admission 2024: The university will display mid-entry vacant seats on September 7 and candidates will be able to apply till September 9.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) has announced the schedule for forthcoming rounds of allocations for undergraduate programmes under CSAS (UG) admission 2024-25 today, August 30. Candidates can check the DU CSAS round 3 admisison schedule through the official website,
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As per the official schedule, the upgrade window will open from August 31 till September 1. The declaration of upgraded allocations will be released at on September 3, and candidates will have time till September 4 to accept their choices.
During the upgrade window, all candidates admitted in round 1 and 2 can choose to upgrade to higher-preference options. Those who select the 'Upgrade' option can also rearrange the program and college combinations that were listed as higher preferences than the one currently allocated to them.
DU UG CSAS Admission 2024: Mid-entry fee
The mid-entry vacant seats will be displayed on September 7 and candidates will be able to apply till September 9. Candidates who missed applying for DU CSAS UG 2024 phase 1 or were unable to complete phase 2 can still participate through a mid-entry provision till September 9. To do so, they must pay a non-refundable mid-entry fee of Rs 1,000.
DU UG CSAS schedule 2024
Candidates can check the DU UG CSAS schedule in the table given below-
| Event | Date |
| Upgrade window | August 31 to September 1 |
| Declaration of upgraded allocations; and round 1 of performance-based programs, CW, ECA, sports and ward quota | September 3 |
| Candidates to "accept" the allocated seat | September 3 to 4 |
| College to verify and approve the online applications | September 3 to 5 |
| Last date of online payment of fees by the candidate | September 6 |
| Display of vacant seats | September 7 |
| Apply for mid-entry | September 7 to 9 |
| Declaration of third CSAS allocation; and round 2 of performance based programs, CW, ECA, sports and ward quota | September 11 |
| Candidates to "accept" the allocated seat | September 11 to 13 |
| College to verify and approve the online applications | September 11 to 14 |
| Last date of online payment of fees by the candidate | September 15 |
75,083 admissions so far
Meanwhile, total of 75,083 admissions have been recorded as of August 30. Among these, 41,885 candidates have selected to freeze their allocated seats, while 29,344 candidates have opted for an upgrade to higher-preference options. Additionally, the deadline for payment for round 2 admissions has been extended until 11:59 pm on August 30, 2024.
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