DU JAT 2020 First Merit List Announced @du.ac.in- Check Details Here

Team Careers360 | October 26, 2020 | 02:20 PM IST
New Delhi - The University of Delhi has released the DU JAT 2020 first merit list in online mode. Candidates who qualified the entrance test can now check the first admission list. Those whose names appear in the merit list are required to confirm their admission by October 28 and can pay the fee for the same till October 30. Authorities will announce the second merit list on November 2, 2020
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DU JAT Exam Dates 2020
Particulars |
Dates |
DU JAT 2020 |
September 7, 2020 |
Result Announcement |
October 14, 2020 |
Admission Against I Merit List |
October 26- October 28, 2020 |
Admission Against II Merit List |
November 2- November 4, 2020 |
Admission Against III Merit List |
November 9- November 11, 2020 |
Steps to check DU JAT 2020 first merit list
Step 1- Visit the official website or click here
Step 2- Check for the name and college allotted as per the rank
Details mentioned in the DU JAT 2020 merit list
- Candidate’s roll number
- Name
- Category-wise rank
- Allotted college
- Allotted course
- College preference
- Category filled by the candidate
About DU JAT
Delhi University conducts Joint Entrance Test once in a year to provide admissions to candidates in various undergraduate level courses. Due to COVID 19, DU JAT 2020 was delayed. As per the exam pattern, the exam was conducted in two slots and candidates had to solve 100 questions within a duration of two hours.
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