DU UG 2024 mop-up round choice filling ends today; 4,759 seats available
Ayushi Bisht | October 2, 2024 | 10:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU UG Admission 2024: Candidates can complete DU UG mop up round choice-filling 2024 through the official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi (DU) will close the choice filling window for undergraduate (UG) mop-up round counselling 2024 today, October 2 at 11:59 pm. Interested candidates can complete DU UG mop up counselling 2024 choice-filling through the official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in. The university closed the DU UG mop-up round 2024 registrations on September 29.
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As per the official data, a total of 4,759 seats are vacant for DU UG mop-up round 2024. The university has received 9,616 registrations for the DU UG 2024 mop-up round.
Admissions will be based on merit scores from the qualifying exam, according to the specific eligibility criteria for each program. Official data shows that 311 options are available across various colleges and programs.
The DU UG mop-up round 2024 counselling seat allotment result will be published between October 3 and 5. Colleges will announce the selected candidates by October 5, 5 pm. Candidates shortlisted in the DU UG mop-up allotment result will have to report at the allotted college by October 6 to complete the admission process.
DU UG mop-up round counselling 2024 status
Candidates can check the DU UG mop-up round status in the table given below:
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total registrations | 9,616 |
| Total colleges and programmes offered | 311 |
| Total vacant seats in mop-up round | 4,759 |
"At the time of granting the admission, Colleges will check the Minimum eligibility, Program specific eligibility, Category documents and other aspects as stated in Bulletin of Information - UG (2024) and CSAS (UG)- 2024. At the time of taking the admission an undertaking must be submitted by the candidate that he/she is not admitted in any other college of UoD for the Academic Session 2024-25 as on date of admission", the official notification read.
DU UG mop-up round choice filling
- After logging in to the admission portal, candidates can view the available programs and colleges.
- They can select multiple options based on their preference and merit score.
- The number of options to be filled depends on the availability of seats in the mop-up round.
- After making their selections, candidates must review and lock their choices within the given deadline.
- Once locked, choices cannot be modified.
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