DU PG 5th admission list 2022 released for few courses at admission.uod.ac.in
Mridula Singh | December 26, 2022 | 06:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Applicants can find the DU 2022 fifth admission list on their DU PG admission portal. Candidates can accept the allotted seat in Delhi University PG 5th merit list at admission.uod.ac.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Delhi University has released the DU PG 5th admission list 2022 for some courses on December 26 in online mode at the official website - admission.uod.ac.in. Applicants who are shortlisted in DU PG fifth admission list can accept the allocated seat between December 27 to December 28.
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To check the DU PG 5th admission list 2022 - Click here
The DU PG 5th admission list 2022 includes form number, candidates name, college name, course, category and sub-category. The DU colleges will verify and approve applications following the release of the merit list or seat allocation list. Candidates must pay the admission fee before December 30 in order to confirm their admission.
How to check DU PG admission list 2022
Step 1 -Visit the official website - du.ac.in.
Step 2 - On the homepage, check the latest notification section.
Step 3 - Now, click the “DU PG Admission 2022 list” link.
Step 4 - List of courses and admission list will be displayed.
Step 5- Click on the DU PG fifth admission list 2022.
Step 6 - Download the DU PG 5th merit list for future reference.
DU will assign seats for the 2022 admissions after considering availability, programme-specific merits, programme and university priorities, and applicant category.
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Earlier, Delhi University announced that postgraduate admissions will be conducted through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) from the next academic year. The DU executive council approved this move on December 8. The DU academic council passed a proposal to change the PG admission pattern in November.
Under the current admissions policy, 50 percent of admissions are made directly to students who have completed bachelor's degrees from the university based on their performance in their qualifying examinations. The remaining 50% of seats are filled based on candidates' postgraduate entrance test scores.
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