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Delhi University Postpones Third Round Of Seat Allocation

Delhi University Postpones Third Round Of Seat Allocation

Over 15,500 students have been admitted to UG courses across DU colleges in the second round of seat allocation.

The third round of seat allocation has been postponed and the new schedule will be announced today. This is because the university needed some time to prepare the list for the admission for all supernumerary seats. This includes categories of economically weaker sections and sports.

This list will include admission for all supernumerary seats. Thus, a little more time is needed to finalise the list. Two rounds of seat allocations have been concluded now. The total number of students admitted is over 61,500, of the 70,000 UG seats that the DU has on offer.

Over 15,500 students have been admitted to UG courses across DU colleges in the second round of seat allocation. Over 30,500 students have frozen their seats while over 23,000 candidates have opted for the upgradation of seats.

The university has also received a total number of 1008 mid-entry applications. For fresh applicants, the university had given a window from November 5 to 7 for mid-entry. Delhi University is admitting students through CUET scores this year instead of their Class 12 marks.

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