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DU Admission 2022: Vacant seats for 2nd merit list released, check courses, college-wise list

DU Admission 2022: The University of Delhi has released a list of available courses and college-wise vacant seats for the second round of UG admission. Candidates can download it from the university’s admission portal — entry.uod.ac.in — The first round of UG admission under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-2022) is over, and the second […]

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DU Admission 2022: The University of Delhi has released a list of available courses and college-wise vacant seats for the second round of UG admission. Candidates can download it from the university’s admission portal — entry.uod.ac.in —

The first round of UG admission under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-2022) is over, and the second merit list will be announced on October 30 based on the vacant seats. This year around 59,100 candidates have secured their admission in the first round of DU UG admission.

Based on Delhi University, “Subject to the availability of seats, the University will declare CSAS Round II on Sunday, October 30, 2022, at 5 pm. Candidates will have to accept the seat allotment from 30 October to 1 November at 4.59 pm.

Direct link for DU vacant seats 2022 

How to check DU vacant seats 2022?

  • Visit the official website –- du.ac.in — — entry.uod.ac.in— — ugadmission.uod.ac.in — 
  • Then click on the respective link to download the vacant seats
  • Enter details
  • The list will appear on the screen
  • Download and keep a copy

Candidates who have secured admission in Round 1 can opt for “Upgrade” and re-arrange their first choice from 26 to 27 October (4:59 pm).

Also read: DU Admission 2022: Delhi University released vacant seat list for second round, direct link here

First published on: Oct 26, 2022 03:23 PM IST

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