DU Admission 2022: One week delay in DU admission, check admission details
New Delhi:
DU Admission Latest News 2022:
Students wishing to take admission in the undergraduate courses of Delhi University may have to wait a little longer for admission.
There may be a delay of one week in the admission process in UG courses of DU.
According to the news, this delay is happening due to the rescheduling of CUET exams.
NTA has recently rescheduled the CUET UG Phase 2 exam dates, due to which the admission process in DU undergraduate courses may be delayed by a week. .
Delhi University officials have said that the admission process for undergraduate courses may be lengthy since the rescheduling of the CUET exam.
It may take a month to complete the admission process.
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DU Admission 2022: Classes in October
The DU CUET admission process is now expected to be completed by the end of September and the classes for the first year students are likely to start in the first or second week of October 2022.
The university had earlier planned to start classes in September 2022.
But now this will not happen.
Because the National Testing Agency has rescheduled the CUET UG 2022 Exams.
The CUET exam for admission to undergraduate courses, which was scheduled to be held on August 20, 2022, will now be conducted on August 28, 2022.
DU Admission 2022: Portal to open in September
The CSAS portal for DU UG admission will open in the third week of August so that students can start filling their applications.
The admission process will be conducted in three phases through the seat allotment process.
Step 1 will involve filling the form and selecting courses and programmes.
Wherein Phase 2 will be submission of CUET 2022 result and in Phase 3 allotment of seats will be done through merit list.
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