DU UG Spot Admission 2023: Seat allotment result today at admission.uod.ac.in
DU Spot Round 2023: Seat allotted candidates will have to accept the allotted seats between September 1 and September 3.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | September 1, 2023 | 07:36 AM IST
NEW DELHI : University of Delhi will announce the seat allotment result for spot round of undergraduate admissions for the academic session 2023-24 today. Candidates who participated in the spot round of DU UG admission 2023 will be able to check the seat allotment on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in.
Candidates were not allowed to withdraw or upgrade seats in the spot round. Only candidates who applied to the supernumerary quota seats were able to opt for upgradation. The university had informed that the allocated seats will be final.
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“It will be mandatory for the candidate to take admission to the seat allocated in the spot admission round-1. Failure to accept the allocated seat in the spot admission round will forfeit the candidate’s eligibility for admission to UoD,” DU stated.
Candidates who are allotted seats in the spot round will have to accept the allotted seats between September 1 and September 3. Colleges will verify and approve the applications between September 2 and September 4. The last date to pay the admission fee is September 5.
How to check DU spot seat allotment 2023?
- Visit the Delhi University CSAS portal, admission.uod.ac.in.
- Click on the UG Admission 2023 link on the left panel
- Candidates will be redirected to another page
- Now, click on the spot admission seat allotment list and login.
- Check the seat allotment status and download the admission letter.
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