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Apply Now for 13,500 Seats At DU PG Admissions 2024: Key Info with Direct Link

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Posted on 26 Apr 2024
13:17 PM

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Summary
Delhi University (DU) has kicked off the enrollment drive for its postgraduate programmes for the academic year 2024-25.
Candidates can now submit their applications for DU PG admissions 2024 through the user-friendly Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, admission.uod.ac.in.

University of Delhi (DU) has kicked off the enrollment drive for its postgraduate programmes for the academic year 2024-25. Candidates can now submit their applications for DU PG admissions 2024 through the user-friendly Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, admission.uod.ac.in. The registration window will remain open until May 25.

Find the direct application link here.

Among the 13,500 available seats, 120 seats are earmarked for three BTech programmes, while 60 seats each are allocated for BA LLB and BBA LLB courses.

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Admission Procedure

A notable feature of the DU PG admissions process for 2024 is the incorporation of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores as a criterion for seat allocation. Half of the available slots across various PG courses will be filled through this examination, followed by a comprehensive evaluation comprising group discussions and personal interviews to assess candidates' suitability for their chosen disciplines.

For the remaining 50% of seats, merit-based selection will be conducted, taking into account candidates' performance in their previous qualifying examinations. This avenue is exclusively available to students hailing from Delhi University colleges.

Application Fees

  • General, OBC, and EWS candidates are required to pay a registration fee of ₹250,
  • SC, ST, and PWBD candidates need to remit ₹100.
  • An additional fee of ₹100 is applicable for applicants under the Sports Quota.

To accommodate any unforeseen vacancies, the university has devised a contingency plan consisting of spot admissions and mop-up rounds, ensuring that no seat remains unfilled.

For further details, refer to the comprehensive notification provided here.

Last updated on 26 Apr 2024
13:18 PM
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