Delhi University’s admission process for the academic year 2023-2024 has commenced, and candidates who have cleared the CUET UG 2023 exam are actively participating in the counselling process for different colleges.
While all the colleges under Delhi University offer excellent quality education, some colleges have emerged as the most preferred choices among the candidates.
Leading the college selection preferences is Kirori Mal College, situated in North Campus, with an impressive 1,61,533 candidates opting for this institution. Following closely behind is Hindu College, which secured the second spot, attracting 158,548 students. Meanwhile, Hansraj College secured the third position with 157,162 registrations.
Here is a list of the most sought-after colleges by candidates for DU Admission 2023:
- Kirori Mal College – 161,533 candidates registered
- Hindu College – 158,548 candidates registered
- Hansraj College – 157,162 candidates registered
- Ramjas College – 156,068 candidates registered
- Sri Venkateswara College – 154,375 candidates registered
- Dyal Singh College – 141,675 candidates registered
- Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College – 136,349 candidates registered
- Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College – 135,773 candidates registered
- Delhi College of Arts and Commerce – 127,633 candidates registered
- Ramanujan College – 127,113 candidates registered
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Moreover, other colleges that have garnered significant interest include Ramjas College with 1,56,068 registrations, Sri Venkateswara College with 1,54,375 registrations, Dyal Singh College with 1,41,675 registrations, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College with 1,36,349 registrations, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College with 1,35,773 registrations, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce with 1,27,633 registrations, and Ramanujan College with 1,27,113 registrations.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has the highest number of applicants for DU Admission 2023, with a significant count of 1,98,490 students. Following CBSE, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations and the Bihar School Examination Board have secured the second and third positions, with 9,413 and 7,880 applicants, respectively.