Du csas portal

  1. Delhi University Admissions 2023: Registration on CSAS portal begins, here's direct link
  2. DU Admission 2023: Delhi University launches CSAS portal for admission to UG courses
  3. DU CSAS admission portal 2023 launched for UG, PG; 3 BTech course, PhD through CUET; what's new
  4. Delhi University Admissions 2023: Registration on CSAS portal begins, here's direct link
  5. DU CSAS admission portal 2023 launched for UG, PG; 3 BTech course, PhD through CUET; what's new


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Delhi University Admissions 2023: Registration on CSAS portal begins, here's direct link

The Delhi University has launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for admissions to UG programmes in DU-affiliated colleges today. Students who wish to take admissions to DU colleges can do so by filling out the application form at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Candidates will have to register on the CSAS portal. Delhi University will conduct admission through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), which will be held in three different phases. The first phase is the submission of the CSAS application form; the second includes the selection of programs, and the third comprises filling out preferences and seat allocation and admission. It is to be noted that the students would be required to enter their CUET score in the second phase of the process. READ | DU Admissions 2023: Confirming the preferences The candidate must confirm the order of preferences for the Program and College combinations by clicking on 'Submit' on/before the last day of the Preference-Filling phase. The candidate can reorder the preferences of the selected combinations, if he/she wishes to, before the deadline of the Preference-Filling phase. Before submitting, the candidate must ensure that the order of preferences is as per his/her choice. Editing the Program and college combination preference list after the deadline for the Preference-Filling phase will NOT be allowed, i.e., the candidate CANNOT change the order of his/her preferences OR add/delete any more Program/s and/or College/s after the ...

DU Admission 2023: Delhi University launches CSAS portal for admission to UG courses

Delhi University has launched its Common Seat Allocation System or the DU admission portal for UG programmes for the academic session 2023-24, with three new BTech courses. Students selecting the BTech courses will be admitted based on their JEE Main score. The registration portal for BTech courses will open in the last week of June. NEW DELHI: There are a total of 78 UG programmes in 68 colleges of DU with 71,000 seats while in Postgraduate courses there are 77 PG courses with 13,500 seats. This year, Delhi University is starting three BTech courses, and the registration portal will open in the last week of June. Students will get admission on the basis of their JEE Main score. In undergraduate courses, the maximum number of applications received was for BCom Hons in CUET 2023. The DU UG 2023-24 academic session is set to begin on August 16. Students can follow the below-given step-by-step process to know how to apply for Delhi University UG admissions through the CSAS 2023 portal. How to apply for DU Admission 2023 on CSAS portal? Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 2: On the homepage, click on New Registration if you are visiting the portal for the first time, or use your login credentials to sign in, if already registered. Step 3: Fill out the application form for UG programmes and upload all the documents, as asked. Step 4: Verify all the details filled in the DU application form 2023. Step 5: Download the form and get its hard copy for further reference. Direc...

DU CSAS admission portal 2023 launched for UG, PG; 3 BTech course, PhD through CUET; what's new

NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi today launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) admissions. DU vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh said that the university is offering 71,000 seats for 78 UG programmes. Besides, there are 198 BA programme combinations. Students who are eligible for DU admission 2023 will have to register at the DU CSAS official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Suggested : Browse the list of colleges/universities accepting CUET 2022 Score. Free Download! Don't Miss:CUET Cut Off 2022 (UR-OBC-SC-ST). Also See: DU Admission Process. During CSAS admission portal launch, the DU VC Yogesh Singh said that it offered 1,553 subject combinations for UG admission and that this year the College of Arts will also be included in CSAS seat allocation. He also noted that the 1.38 lakh students showed interest in the university’s flagship programme BCom (Hons) this year. DU UG admission 2023 DU CSAS registration has begun and the first seat allocation result will be declared in the second week of July. The academic session is slated to begin from August 16, the DU VC said. In the first round, 20% extra seats will be given to UR, OBC categories and 30% for SC, ST in all programmes. But for colleges like SRCC with less than 5% withdrawal rate, only 10% additional seats will be allocated for UR, OBC and 15% seats for SC, ST. Also read | Students were advised to enter the Class 12 marks carefully, as it is used in tie break...

Delhi University Admissions 2023: Registration on CSAS portal begins, here's direct link

The Delhi University has launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for admissions to UG programmes in DU-affiliated colleges today. Students who wish to take admissions to DU colleges can do so by filling out the application form at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Candidates will have to register on the CSAS portal. Delhi University will conduct admission through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), which will be held in three different phases. The first phase is the submission of the CSAS application form; the second includes the selection of programs, and the third comprises filling out preferences and seat allocation and admission. It is to be noted that the students would be required to enter their CUET score in the second phase of the process. READ | DU Admissions 2023: Confirming the preferences The candidate must confirm the order of preferences for the Program and College combinations by clicking on 'Submit' on/before the last day of the Preference-Filling phase. The candidate can reorder the preferences of the selected combinations, if he/she wishes to, before the deadline of the Preference-Filling phase. Before submitting, the candidate must ensure that the order of preferences is as per his/her choice. Editing the Program and college combination preference list after the deadline for the Preference-Filling phase will NOT be allowed, i.e., the candidate CANNOT change the order of his/her preferences OR add/delete any more Program/s and/or College/s after the ...

DU CSAS admission portal 2023 launched for UG, PG; 3 BTech course, PhD through CUET; what's new

NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi today launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) admissions. DU vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh said that the university is offering 71,000 seats for 78 UG programmes. Besides, there are 198 BA programme combinations. Students who are eligible for DU admission 2023 will have to register at the DU CSAS official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Suggested : Browse the list of colleges/universities accepting CUET 2022 Score. Free Download! Don't Miss:CUET Cut Off 2022 (UR-OBC-SC-ST). Also See: DU Admission Process. During CSAS admission portal launch, the DU VC Yogesh Singh said that it offered 1,553 subject combinations for UG admission and that this year the College of Arts will also be included in CSAS seat allocation. He also noted that the 1.38 lakh students showed interest in the university’s flagship programme BCom (Hons) this year. DU UG admission 2023 DU CSAS registration has begun and the first seat allocation result will be declared in the second week of July. The academic session is slated to begin from August 16, the DU VC said. In the first round, 20% extra seats will be given to UR, OBC categories and 30% for SC, ST in all programmes. But for colleges like SRCC with less than 5% withdrawal rate, only 10% additional seats will be allocated for UR, OBC and 15% seats for SC, ST. Also read | Students were advised to enter the Class 12 marks carefully, as it is used in tie break...