DU UG Admission 2023: Candidates who applied for DU 2023 registration process can check the DU 2023 second seat allotment at ugadmission.uod.ac.in
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Download NowAnurag Reddy | August 10, 2023 | 07:13 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi University (DU) will release the DU second allotment list 2023 today, August 10 at 5 pm. Candidates can accept the allocated seat till August 13. The last date for payment of application fees to finalise the allotted seat is August 15.
In DU 2023 first allocation list, a total of 85,853 candidates have been allotted seats in the Delhi University colleges. Out of them, 87 percent of the seats have been filled in the first round of allotment. According to the data released by Delhi University, maximum enrolments have been made in Hansraj College, Ramjas College and Dyal Singh College.
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Candidates are required to follow the steps mentioned below on how to download the DU 2023 second allocation list.
Visit the official website of Delhi University, admission.uod.ac.in.
Click on the “Delhi University UG CSAS portal” tab.
Enter the “Application Number” and “Password” in the login window of the CSAS portal.
A new screen will appear on the window, click on the “Second Allotment List” tab.
It will open the DU 2023 second allotment list.
Students should accept the second allocation list.
Download the allotment list and make the payment to finalise the allotted seat.
From the first round allotment of Delhi University, 62,008 candidates so far, have paid fees and confirmed their admission to DU colleges. Out of them 53% are females, 12,733 students have opted to freeze their admission and 40,701 have selected to upgrade their admission.
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