DU Admissions 2022: DU Phase 2 Admissions from Today, Know each Step of the Phase

DU’s second phase of admission starts today, and Know the step-by-step guide of what to expect in the CSAS portal.

DU Admissions 2022

Delhi University’s second phase of admission begins today, and registered candidates are expected to fill in their preferences for programs and DU-affiliated colleges on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Fill in as many preferences as possible and be sure to read the UG Bulletin of Information thoroughly before confirming your program and college preference.

Also read:  Webinars to be conduct on admission process by DU from next week

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The second phase of admissions will close on October 10th. Here is a rundown of what you can expect during this phase:

  1. A list of available programs will be displayed on the portal, based on the eligibility criteria and your normalized CUET Scores.
  2. You don’t need to enter your scores manually – the CSAS system will automatically fill in your best four scores.
  3. You can select any number of programs that you’re interested in – there’s no limit.
  4. After the candidate has chosen their programs, the portal will display the names of colleges that offer those programs.
  5. Candidates can choose the program and college combination they wish to seek admission to and give any number of preferences.
  6. A new window displaying all the selections made will open up, allowing candidates to rearrange their preferences in order of importance to them.
  7. Candidates can change the order of their preferences at any time.
  8. Candidates will have to confirm their preferences in the next step. You are requested to adhere to the deadline. If your preferences are not confirmed till the last date (October 10), your last saved preference order will be locked automatically and will become the basis of the allocation of seats.
  9.  Please note that once the preferences are submitted, no changes can be made. These preferences are final, so please choose wisely!

“The order of preferences listed by a candidate will be the deciding factor for where they will be admitted. Our advice is for candidates to apply for all combinations, in all colleges. We have no history of data since this is the first time, so there is no indication of where a candidate may end up. If a candidate leaves out a particular programme in a particular college, we cannot allocate or upgrade them to it even if there’s a vacancy and they are suitably placed on the merit list. This would mean a huge number of combinations, but our systems are in place to take 5,000 programme-college combinations,” said Dean Admissions Haneet Gandhi.

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