DU UG mid-entry registration 2023 begins today at CSAS portal; who can apply?
DU CSAS Admission 2023: The last date for applying through the mid-entry window for UG admission is August 19 up to 4.59 PM.
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Download NowAnu Parthiban | August 17, 2023 | 12:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has announced the provision of mid-entry for candidates who failed to register through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for admission to undergraduate (UG) courses offered by the university. The DU UG admission 2023 window for mid entry will be opened today at the official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
As per the latest announcement, the DU CSAS portal will be opened for the mid-entry registration from 5 PM. Candidates will be given two days to complete the DU UG admission registration process. The last date for applying through the mid-entry window is August 19 up to 4.59 PM.
DU UG Mid-Entry Admission 2023: Who can apply?
- Candidates who failed to apply for CSAS phase 1 registration will be allowed to register.
- Those students who could not complete phase 2 will be allowed to participate in the third CSAS admission round.
- Candidates who got rejected due to the wrong subject mapping will also be able to correct and complete phase 2 through the provision of mid-entry.
How to register for DU UG mid-entry admission 2023
Candidates can follow the steps given below to register through the DU mid-entry admission window.
- Visit the DU CSAS admission portal, admission.uod.ac.in.
- Click on the registration link for submitting a fresh application.
- Register using basic details to generate login credentials.
- Now, add personal, CUET UG score 2023 and academic details
- Those who couldn’t complete the phase 2 process can login and complete the form.
- Candidates can also correct the subject mapping and submit the form.
- Review the application and submit the DU application form.
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