DU UG Admission 2024: Delhi University, last week, started Phase 2 of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for undergraduate admissions starting Thursday, following the announcement of the CUET—UG results 2024 by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Although Delhi University has started the Phase 2 process of UG admission, the application window for Phase 1 is still open. Eligible candidates who have not yet registered for undergraduate admissions can do so at admission. und.ac.in until August 7 at 4:59 p.m.
As per the DU notification, once Phases 1 and 2 of the CSAS for undergraduate admissions are completed, a rank list will be released on August 11. Candidates must note that they will have the opportunity to change their preferences from August 11 (5 pm) to August 12 (11:59 pm). The Delhi University will release the first merit list will on August 16, 2024.
Admissions to the undergraduate programmes offered by the University of Delhi will be primarily based on the scores obtained in the CUET(UG)–2024 only.
As per DU notification, general, OBC, and EWS category students must pay a registration fee of ₹250.
Students of SC, ST, and PWBD categories need to pay ₹100.
Candidates applying for BFA/ B. Sc(PE,HE &S) / B.A.(H) Music will have to pay an additional fee of Rs. 400.00 (non-refundable). Similarly, an additional fee of ₹100 will be charged for those applying under the sports quota.
The notification further stated that the online application process will be considered completed only after the CSAS (UG)-2024 application fee is paid.
It is important to note that the Delhi University admission process will be conducted in three phases. The first phase commenced with the registrations at DU CSAS 2024 portal, the second phase will include filling the preferences for programs and colleges and the third phase will include allocation-cum-admission of the student.
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