Candidates can change their Delhi University college and programme preferences till October 16. The DU first seat allotment will be out on October 18.
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Free DownloadApoorva Singh | October 14, 2022 | 05:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has added "simulated ranks" feature on the dashboard of candidates on the admission website -- admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can check their tentative ranks and chances of getting a seat in their preferred college and programme. Delhi University has also opened the preference change window today at 5 pm. Candidates can edit their college plus programme preferences till October 16, 4.59 pm.
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‘Before the announcement of the First CSAS round, the University will release a ‘Simulated List’ through which the candidates will be able to assess their probabilities of securing admission in a Program of a College. After the declaration of the ‘Simulated List’, two more days will also be provided to the candidates to re-order their preferences, reads an earlier release official notification.
The first DU CSAS seat allocation list will be released on October 18, 2022, at 5 PM. Candidates will have to accept the allotted seat by visiting the official DU CSAS portal. THE DU UG admission 2022 seat acceptance window will open on October 19, 10:00 am and will close on October 21, at 04:59 pm.
Visit the official website - admission.uod.ac.in.
Login using the application number and password.
The DU simulated list will get displayed on the screens.
Check the details and keep it safe for reference.
Delhi university started the admissions to undergraduate courses through common seat allocation system (CSAS). DU is offering UG admissions in 79 programmes for near about 70000 seat. DU will declare three rounds of allocation-cum-admission rounds and Spot Admission rounds.
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