DU PG Admission 2023: CSAS portal closes for application; what’s next
DU will issue the first allocation list for PG admission on August 17.
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Download NowMridusmita Deka | August 11, 2023 | 12:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi (DU) which was accepting applications for admission to postgraduate programmes on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) PG portal has closed the registration window now. The university will now next declare the first allocation list on August 17.
The DU CSAS PG merit will be issued on the basis of the scores obtained in CUET PG test paper. The CUET PG test paper scores will however not be applicable for programmes where audition test or sports proficiency test are mandatory.
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DU PG Admission 2023-24 Schedule
Round 1 Dates |
|
Declaration of first allocation list |
August 17 |
Candidates to “Accept” the Allocated seat |
August 17 to 20 |
Department/College/Centres to Verify and approve the online applications |
August 17 to 21 |
Last date of online payment of fees by the candidates |
August 22 |
Round 2 Dates |
|
Declaration of second allocation list |
August 25 |
Candidates to “Accept” the Allocated seat |
August 25 to 28 |
Department/College/Centres to Verify and approve the online applications |
August 26 to 29 |
Last date of online payment of fees by the candidates |
August 30 |
Mid-entry |
August 31 to September 1 |
Round 3 and admission with supernumerary seats dates |
|
Declaration of allocation list |
September 4 |
Candidates to “Accept” the Allocated seat |
September 4 to 7 |
Department/College/Centres to Verify and approve the online applications |
September 5 to 8 |
Last date to pay fees |
September 9 |
The university will announce more rounds as per the availability of seats. PG classes in DU are set to start on September 1.
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