DU’s UG Admissions 2024-25: First List Sees Large Number of Allocations

DU’s UG Admissions 2024-25: First List Sees Large Number of Allocations

Last Updated Aug - 20 - 2024, 05:20 PM | Source : Business Standard | Visitors : 34

Delhi University has offered 97,387 seats in the first round of the Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS) for the 2024–2025 academic year. The first-year UG class
DU’s UG Admissions 2024-25: First List Sees Large Number of Allocations

In the first phase of the Common Seat Allotment System (CSAS), 97,387 students were offered programs and college combinations by Delhi University. This is the initial allocation list for undergraduate admissions for 2024–2025.

According to an official statement, the institution took into account 5,68,20,017 distinct cutoffs and ranks for the allocations in this round of admissions to 71,600 sanctioned seats.

1,72,18,187 preferences and choices were submitted to Delhi University by students applying to different colleges for various UG degrees. 52,838 girls have been allocated seats at DU for the admissions process in the first round, while 44,549 guys have received seats.

Of these, 243 orphan students have been given seats in the first list of CSAS allocation. Meanwhile, the number of single girl child who have got an allocation stand at 1,339.

The programme in which the highest allocations have been done is B.Com (Hons) at 10,096 candidates.

The classes for the first year UG students will commence from August 29.

Candidates who have been shortlisted in round one will get time to accept the allocation till 04:59 pm on August 18, Sunday. They are required to submit the fees by 04:59 pm, August 21, Wednesday.

Only the candidates who will make the payment will be able to opt for an "upgrade" for subsequent rounds.

The Delhi University had earlier said it will accept 50 per cent more applications this year to avoid vacant seats.

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