DU SOL result 2022 declared. Candidates can check and download their subject wise mark sheet by visiting the official website-sol.du.ac.in
The advanced city intimation list dates and admit cards will be released later. More details will be released in the information bulletin of DUET- nta.ac.in/DuetExam
Disappointed with the results of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and lack of clarity over admission process in colleges on Friday, students on social media expressed their views and confusion over choice of college. Surbhi Tiwary said students were clueless about the admission process and some of them were forced to settle with a local college and not one of their choice. "CUET was the biggest disaster. Students who otherwise would have been sure of their future and college according to their plans, are now clueless. Even the brightest ones do not have an option now except for doing their UG from a local college which hardly makes any sense," she wrote on Twitter. Another student Shrabani Singha, who scored an average of 88 percentile after normalisation, wondered if she can get admission in any of the Delhi University colleges under the current method. Arya, another such student, who claims to have scored full marks in Political Science in raw score, wrote his percentile wa
More than 34,000 candidates had registered on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for admission to undergraduate programmes in the Delhi University till 6 pm on Tuesday, a senior university official said. The DU launched the CSAS portal on Monday for admission to undergraduate courses for the academic year 2022-23. This year, the university is taking admission on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores. The application number of the CUET (UG)-2022 is mandatory to apply for CSAS-2022. There are 70,000 seats across 79 undergraduate programmes in the DU. "So far, 34,039 candidates have registered for admission on the portal. On the first day, 24,000 students had registered," the official said. The portal will remain open till October 3, giving students a 21-day window to apply for their desired undergraduate programmes. There will be no offline filling up of the CSAS-2022 application form. The application fee for CSAS-2022 is Rs 250 for the unreserved,
The entire admission process will be online and registering on CSAS is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission to Delhi University colleges
The Delhi University will begin the admission process for undergraduate courses with the launch of a Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal on Monday, officials have said. The university this year is taking admission on the basis of their scores in the newly-launched Common University Entrance Test (CUET), which concluded on Tuesday. According to the initial plan, all phases of the CUET-UG were scheduled to conclude on August 20. The delay in the CUET-UG resulted in a delay in the admission process at the university, which was originally expected to launch the portal by the last week of August. Admission through the CSAS will be conducted in three phases -- submission of the CSAS 2022 application form, selection of programmes and filling of preferences, and seat allocation and admission. The CUET score will be required in the second phase of the process, which can only take place once the CUET results have been announced. A candidate will be required to select the programmes
The Delhi University (DU) has notified it will soon launch its application process for admission to undergraduate programs for the new academic session, and asked candidates to ensure their documents and certificates are ready by August 31. This comes amid uncertainty around the start of the admission process in universities as the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exams have been postponed. Earlier, DU used to admit students based on cut-off marks obtained in Class 12 exams. This year onwards, it will take admission based CUET scores. In a notification on Thursday, the university listed the certificates required for the admission process, including Class 10, 12 certificates and EWS certificate, if applicable. "The University of Delhi will soon launch its application process for admissions to Under-Graduate programs. Candidates desirous of applying to the University of Delhi must ensure the following certificates/documents (as applicable) are in a ready format by August 31, ..
The Delhi University asked St. Stephen's College to align its admission procedure with the policy, noting that the Common University Entrance Test will provide a level playing field to all applicants
St Stephen's College urged the Delhi University to abide by the 1992 Supreme Court judgement and "avoid creating an unpleasant situation" for students seeking admission in the college
Till last year, admission to the Delhi University was on the basis of cut-offs marks in Class 12 board exams
Until last year, the university was enrolling only those students that cleared the cut-offs
Talking about his personal view on the continuation of the cut-off (merit-based) system, Singh said he is "not for it".
The Delhi University released its fifth cut-off list on Monday, with some colleges reopening admissions in a few courses for general category students.
Over 10,000 applications have been approved by principals on Wednesday
Over 8,500 applications were approved by principals, according to official data
The Delhi University will release its first cut-off list on October 1 for under-graduate college courses and a special cut-off after the third list has been issued, according to sources
Out of the 70,000 seats, 35,000 are already filled up. At least five cut-off lists are expected to be released for the remaining half
The first completely online admission process commenced on Monday and ended at 5 pm on Wednesday
Officials said they faced difficulties in verifying documents and it took time for them to get into the groove.
A total of 3,54,003 students have applied for the 64000 undergraduate seats