DU vacant seats list 2022 after 2nd round allotment today at admission.uod.ac.in
Apoorva Singh | November 4, 2022 | 09:15 AM IST | 1 min read
The mid-entry option and window to re-order higher preferences for DU UG admission 2022 will be available from November 5.
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will publish the list of vacant seats after DU second seat allotment in different programmes and colleges today, November 4. The DU vacant seats list will be published at admission.uod.ac.in. By checking the vacant seats, candidates can decide their college and programme for further steps of DU UG admission 2022.
DU UG mid-entry option and window to re-order higher preferences will be available from November 5 to 7. DU third merit list will be published on November 10. Candidates will have to accept the allotted seat from November 11 to 13, and the last date to pay the admission fee is November 15.
Once the DU admission 20022 against the third seat allotment is completed, DU will announce the spot admission round for the remaining seats. DU will announce the first spot allocation round for vacant seats on November 17. Candidates can apply for spot allocation round from November 18 to 19.
To apply for spot admission, candidates have to visit the portal and then select the ‘Spot Admission’ option available on their dashboard. The first DU spot allocation list will be published on November 22. The University may announce more spot rounds subject to the availability of vacant seats.
A total of 15,236 candidates have taken admission to Delhi University against the second merit list. Among them, 9,439 candidates have upgraded their courses and college upgraded. In the DU first seat allocation, a total of 59,100 candidates secured the admissions, however, 15,398 candidates have confirmed their seats.
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