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DU Admission: Second Merit List For UG Courses To Be Released Tomorrow!

DU has chosen to publish three allocation rounds for the time being. However, if there are still seats left after the third admission round, the university will later announce the schedule for additional seat allocation rounds.

Delhi University (DU) will announce the second merit list for undergraduate admissions tomorrow at 5pm. The the merit list will be available on DU Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS)’s official website will host. Candidates who have applied for admission to undergraduate programs can check the allotment result by going to the official website, admission.uod.ac.in.

Candidates may accept the assigned seat from August 10 through August 13 once the list is made public. On the basis of the published list, applicants who are qualified for admission to Delhi University’s undergraduate programs should report to the colleges.

Applications will be processed by colleges till August 14 at 4:59 p.m. The payment deadline is August 15.

It should be emphasized that if a candidate does not pay the admission fee, the seat will be deemed to have been cancelled. The candidate will not be given consideration for any upcoming allocations throughout the year and the assigned seat will be forfeited.

Following the first merit list admissions, the second merit list for Delhi University has been announced for the colleges with vacant seats in the undergraduate programs under various categories.

DU has chosen to publish three allocation rounds for the time being. However, if there are still seats left after the third admission round, the university will later announce the schedule for additional seat allocation rounds.

Candidates who have not yet received an allotment can continue to check the Delhi University website for updates on admission-related information.

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