The University of Delhi (DU) is all set to launch the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal through which eligible candidates can fill their applications for admission to undergraduate courses, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh announced on Wednesday.
Due to the delay in the completion of Common University Entrance Test (CUET), the admission process for the varsity was also postponed. all stages of QET-UG The first edition was earlier scheduled to conclude on August 20, but with the change in schedule, the exam ended on Tuesday.
Delhi University will be Accept This year students through CUET score.
DU VC Yogesh Singh talking to news agency PTI, “We will start the CSAS portal for the candidates very soon. The work is in progress. And we will start the admission process very soon.” However, Singh did not give a tentative date for the launch of the CSAS portal, which was expected to be launched by last week.
How will the admission process be conducted?
The new admission process through the CSAS portal will be conducted in three phases- submission of CSAS 2022 application form, selection of programs and filling of preferences, and seat allotment and admission to the selected course.
- In the first step, candidates will fill the CSAS 2022 application form through the online portal.
- In the second step, the candidate will select the program in which they want to secure admission. This stage can happen only after the declaration of CUET-UG 2022 result. After the declaration of CUET score, candidates have to confirm the program-specific CUET-UG merit score.
- And in the third stage, candidates will be selected for the registered programs through merit list.
Earlier this month, DU had notified that it would start the admission process for the new academic session and asked candidates to produce their certificates and documents.
In March, the UGC made it mandatory for all central universities to admit students through the CUET exam.
CUET is now the second largest exam in the country after NEET-UG exams with an average of 18 lakh registrations.
With inputs from PTI