DU PG fourth admission list 2022 out for some courses at admission.uod.ac.in
DU PG Admission 2022: Candidates can accept the allocated seats between December 22 to 24. The last date to pay the fee against DU PG spot admission list 2022 is December 25.
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Download NowMridula Singh | December 21, 2022 | 06:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) has released the DU PG fourth admission list 2022 for some of the courses on December 21. Candidates who have applied for DU PG admission 2022 will be able to check the list on the official website – admission.uod.ac.in. For remaining courses the DU PG fourth admission list will be out soon.
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Candidates can apply against the DU PG 4th admission list 2022 from December 22 to 24. Candidates can verify their documents and get approval of admission before the deadline.
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DU PG admission list 2022 is prepared on the basis of DUET scores. The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the final answer key of Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) for admission to PG programmes on November 9 .
Candidates who have qualified in the DU admission list 2022 have to attend the counselling process and pay the admission fees. All the selected candidates will have to visit their allotted colleges for the remaining admission process.
The University of Delhi has released the DU NCWEB PG second admission list 2022 on December 21 at the official website, du.ac.in. The DU 2022 PG NCWEB second admission list is out for programmes like English, Punjabi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Persian, Bengali, etc.
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