DU PG Admission 2020: Second merit list released @du.ac.in
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | November 26, 2020 | 11:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has released the DU PG second merit list 2020 on November 25 in online mode. Candidates who have appeared in the Delhi University Entrance Test 2020 can check the DU PG 2nd admission list on the official website of DU, du.ac.in.
The online reporting and document verification process for admissions against the DU PG second merit list 2020 will begin from November 25 and will be over by November 27 (5 pm). The last date to pay the DU PG admission fee for the second admission list is November 30 (11:59 pm).
Those candidates whose names are not mentioned in the DU PG 2nd merit list 2020 have to wait for the next round of admissions. The allotment of seats in the DU PG second merit list is based on the rank of the candidate and depends on the seat availability in respective departments or colleges.
The DU PG second admission list 2020 mentions details such as name of the candidate, form number, category, roll number, department allotted, entrance marks, combined rank and qualifying marks.
The third DU PG admission list 2020 will be released on December 2. The admissions against the DU PG third merit list 2020 can be done from December 2 to December 4.
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