DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Phase 2 for filling preferences begins; apply by October 10
DU CSAS Phase 2: Candidates can fill their choice of colleges and programmes at ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | September 26, 2022 | 07:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The University of Delhi (DU) has commenced the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) phase 2 for filling online preferences for programmes and colleges today, September 26. DU CSAS phase 2 will remain open till October 10 at DU admission portal. Candidates who have registered for DU UG admission 2022 can fill their choice of colleges and programmes at ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
“The candidates who have successfully completed their application process of Phase-I must proceed to make their preferences for Programs and Colleges. The candidates who have yet not completed Phase 1 can do so now and proceed to Phase 2,” an official statement from DU said.
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DU advised candidates to choose a maximum number of preferences as adding or editing the programmes and colleges after the deadline for the preference-filling phase will not be allowed.
DU Admission 2022 Phase 2: How to fill preferences
- The candidate will first map their CUET UG 2022 test papers or subjects with the subjects they have passed in Class 12 boards.
- The candidate will be able to see their programme-specific CUET score, based on the normalized score, for all the programmes in which they are eligible.
- These program-specific CUET scores will be auto-calculated and displayed on the dashboard of the candidate.
- In the subsequent section of “Preference Selection", the candidate can select and order their preferences.
- The “Available Preferences" tab will display all the possible programme + college combinations the candidate may choose from. In addition, the candidate can use the "Advanced Filter" option available at the top to filter the colleges as well as programmes.
- The candidate will have to choose and order the preferences as per their choice. The order to selection will also determine the preference order. The candidate can use "Top / Bottom / Preference Number" icons to reorder their preferences.
- The final order of preferences, as filled and saved, will then be reflected in the "Selected Preferences" tab.
- Once satisfied with the preference order, the candidate must "Save Changes" to submit his/her preferences.
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