DU PG Admission 2024: Registration begins at admission.uod.ac.in; 13,500 seats to be filled
DU Admission 2024: Candidates will be able to fill the DU PG application form 2024 till May 25 through the CSAS portal, admission.uod.ac.in.
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Download NowAyushi Bisht | April 26, 2024 | 09:17 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) has commenced the registration process for admission to postgraduate courses through CUET. Interested candidates can apply for DU PG admissions 2024 through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates will be able to fill the DU PG application form 2024 till May 25.
A total of 13,500 seats for PG seats will be filled through the Delhi University admission process. Among these, there are 120 seats available for three BTech programs, and 60 seats each for BA LLB and BBA LLB courses.
Moreover, postgraduate admissions will include courses such as MA Hindu Studies, MA Public Health, MA Chinese Studies, MA Korean Studies, and Master in Fine Arts.
DU PG 2024 admission via CUET scores
Half of the available seats across various PG courses in colleges affiliated with Delhi University will be allocated through the CUET PG entrance test. Following the test, candidates will undergo a group discussion and personal interview to evaluate their proficiency and comprehension in their chosen program.
Also read CUET UG 2024 date sheet out; exam from May 15 to 24, complete schedule
The remaining 50% of seats will be filled based on merit and the candidates' performance in their previous qualifying examination. This option is exclusively available to students from Delhi University colleges.
DU PG 2024 application fees
Candidates can check the DU PG application fees 2024 in the table given below-
Category | Registration fees |
---|---|
General, OBC, EWS | Rs 250 |
SC, ST, PWBD | Rs 100 |
Sports Quota | Rs 100 (in addition) |
DU PG seat allotment 2024
Once the seat allocation list is published, candidates must promptly submit their payment to confirm their allotment before the specified deadline. Failure to do so will result in exclusion from subsequent admission rounds. Additionally, the university arranges spot admissions and mop-up rounds to occupy any remaining vacancies. The comprehensive timetable for the admission process will soon be disclosed on the CSAS portal.
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