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Delhi University begins special spot round admission

Delhi University begins special spot round admission

Delhi University released the official schedule released. As per the schedule, at 5 pm, the special spot-round admission process will begin. From 10 am on December 19 till 11:59 pm on December 20, candidates will have time to submit applications.

The ‘special spot round’ of undergraduate admissions was started by Delhi University. Candidates can check the special spot round list at the official DU website. Candidates who wish to be admitted into Delhi University can do so through admission.uod.ac.in.

Delhi University released the official schedule released. As per the schedule, at 5 pm, the special spot-round admission process will begin. From 10 am on December 19 till 11:59 pm on December 20, candidates will have time to submit applications.

At 10 am on December 22, the allocated list of the special spot admission round will be announced by the university. Following this, from 10 am on December 22 till 4:59 pm on December 23, 2022, the candidate can accept the allocated seat.

Why Special Spot Admission is released?

This list is mainly for the candidates who applied to the university through CSAS 2022 for admission. However, yet, they have not been admitted to any college. The admitted candidates will have to opt for special spot admission so that they can be considered in the special spot admission round. They can opt for this option through their dashboard on the official Delhi University website.

Candidates are mandated to take admission to the seat allocated in the special spot admission round. They must not fail to accept the allocated seat in the special spot admission round. If so, the eligibility of the candidates for admission to the university will be forfeited. Moreover, no option of upgrading and withdrawing will be facilitated for the candidates in this special spot admission round.

Delhi University, this year, is admitting students through CUET. How do I prepare for CUET? CUET can be prepared through books of higher secondary NCERT. Candidates who study in the CBSE syllabus will have this advantage. However, candidates of other boards must work hard to balance both their boards and CUET examinations.

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