DU vacant seats list 2022 out at admission.uod.ac.in, mid-entry registration starts tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | November 4, 2022 | 07:26 PM IST | 1 min read
DU Admission 2022: The mid-entry registration will now begin on November 5. Delhi University CSAS round 3 vacant seats list released at du.ac.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has released the list of DU vacant seat 2022 for common seat allocation system 2022 (CSAS) round 3 on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in. The mid-entry registration for DU UG admission 2022 will now begin on November 5.
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Candidates who have already been allotted seats can avail the option for upgradation between November 5 to 7. “Through the provision of Mid-Entry, the candidates who either failed to apply to CSAS Phase I or could not complete Phase II will be able to participate in the Third Round of CSAS,” the DU notice read.
According to the data shared by the Delhi University, a total of 15,550 candidates got admission in DU CSAS round 2. 9,626 students got the college and course upgraded to their choice. As CSAS round 2 concludes, 3,806 fresh admission was registered.
DU CSAS 2022 third merit list will be published on November 10. Applicants will have to accept the allotted seat from November 11 to 13. As per the schedule announced, the last date to pay the admission fee is November 15.
DU spot admission round will begin after the completion of DU admission round 3 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 at du.ac.in.
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