DU Admission 2022: Application Window for UG Admissions Closes Today at 5 PM, Register Now
Delhi University will close the window to apply for UG admissions 2022-23 Phase 1 and 2 by 5 PM today, Oct 10. Further, the DU Merit List 2022 is expected to be released today.
DU Admission 2022: Delhi University will close the window to apply for UG admissions 2022-23 Phase 1 and 2 by 5 PM today, Oct 10. The Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal will close the auto-lock of the preferences saved by the candidates at 4:59 PM today. Candidates who have not yet registered and completed the application process for DU admission 2022 can do so on du.ac.in or admission.uod.ac.in.
Further, the DU Merit List 2022 is expected to be released today. The trial for candidates applying through the Sports and ECA quota is expected to be held after today. The schedule for Phase 3 of the admissions will be announced soon.
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Steps to Apply for DU Admission 2022
Here are the steps candidates must follow to complete the DU Admission 2022 application process for Phase 1 & 2:
- First, go to the official website: du.ac.in or admission.uod.ac.in
- Click the “DU Admissions 2022 – Common Seat Allocation System registration” link displayed on the homepage.
- Then complete the DU CSAS portal registration using the candidate's CUET application number.
- Now the candidate can log in using their login credentials.
- Then the candidate can move on to choice filling and updating their CUET Result.
- Next, enter and submit the candidate's percentile, CUET score, and preferred combinations.
- Then the candidate may proceed to submit the choices for courses and colleges.
- Finally, submit the application form and download it for future use.
The DU admissions 2022 are being conducted based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for UG 2022 scores of the candidates. This will be the first admission of candidates is being based on the entrance exam scores.
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