DU second spot allocation list 2022 for UG courses today at admission.uod.ac.in
Candidates can log in to the candidates portal and accept their seats for DU UG second spot admission 2022 from December 3 to 4.
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NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will release the DU UG second spot admission list 2022 today, December 2 at 5 PM. Candidates who have applied for second spot admission of Delhi University will be able to check the DU spot admission seat allotment on the official website - admission.uod.ac.in.
To check the DU 2nd spot admission list, candidates are required to log in using their application number and password. All the selected candidates will have to approve the allotted seat from December 3 to 4. To accept the seat, candidates can log in to the portal and then click on the ‘Accept’ button available on the dashboard.
The DU colleges will check the eligibility and other details of the candidate and accept the application by December 5. In order to complete the admission process and lock the allotted seat at DU college, candidates have to pay the admission fees in online mode. The last date to pay the DU admission fee is December 6.
Delhi University started the DU admission process through the Common Seat Allocation System on September 12. The admissions through CSAS is being conducted in three phases – the first phase was the application process, the second phase was for preference filling, and the third phase is seat allotment-cum-admission.
Over 19,000 candidates have registered for DU second seat allotment list. There are around 12,000 vacant seats remaining for DU admission. This year, the DU is admitting students through CUET scores instead of their Class 12 marks.
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