Delhi University
The University of Delhi (DU) has announced the admission schedule for the upcoming 2023-24 academic year, with the undergraduate (UG) admissions being taken through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), based on the results of the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG), which were announced on July 15th. The eagerly anticipated classes for the first semester are set to start on August 16th.
Prospective students aspiring to secure a spot at the prestigious University of Delhi should mark their calendars for August 1 when the first list of admissions will be published on the official website. For those yet to register on the CSAS portal, there’s still a chance as the registration deadline has been extended until July 24.
To ensure accurate and up-to-date application details, candidates have been granted access to a correction window, which allows them to make any necessary changes. The correction window will remain open until 4:59 pm on July 20, offering applicants the opportunity to fine-tune certain fields of their application before the deadline.
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