Summary
Delhi University (DU) has seen a significant response in its first round of undergraduate seat allocation. Despite having 71,600 seats available, the university allocated spots to 97,387 candidates to ensure full utilization. Within 24 hours, 72,277 candidates accepted their allocated seats, exceeding the total number of seats available. This proactive allocation aims to optimize seat filling and ensure a smooth start to the academic session, scheduled for August 29. The admission process includes multiple phases and a feature update that allows candidates to view their cutoff details and ranks.
Key Points
- DU has 71,600 undergraduate seats available across 69 colleges and departments.
- In the first round of seat allocation, DU assigned seats to 97,387 candidates.
- 72,277 candidates accepted their allocated seats within 24 hours.
- The university’s goal is to ensure all seats are filled optimally before the academic session begins on August 29.
- Candidates must submit their fees by August 21 to confirm their seats.
- 2,45,287 candidates applied for Phase-I of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS(UG)), with 1,85,543 completing Phase-II.
- The university received a total of 1,72,18,187 preferences from applicants.
- A new dashboard feature allows candidates to view cutoff details and ranks based on their category and quota.