The third round of undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) begins today, 2 August, from 5 pm onwards. It will provide for upgradation, applications for mid-entry, and special category admissions.
In a notification released earlier today, the University of Delhi announced that the third phase of undergraduate admissions would begin today. Candidates who have been admitted in the earlier rounds of CSAS can apply for an upgrade and reorder their college-course preferences from today, 2nd August 5 pm onwards until 4:59 pm tomorrow, 3rd August. The result for the same is scheduled to be released on August 5, and the last date to pay the respective fees for the colleges is August 7.
The University has also notified the window for mid-entry applications. Candidates who want to participate in CSAS (UG) and could not complete either of the earlier rounds are eligible to apply for mid-entry after paying a non-refundable fee of Rs. 1000. The mid-entry window is scheduled to open on August 8, 5 pm and will remain open until 4:59 pm, August 10. The vacant seats will also be displayed on August 8.
Furthermore, candidates who got rejected in the previous rounds due to errors in subject mapping, non-fulfilment of program eligibility or invalid documents will be provided the option to correct their subject-mapping and edit their preferences. Candidates who have not received any allocations in previous rounds can avail the option as well.
The allocations for the third round of CSAS are scheduled to be declared on August 13, along with allocations for the first round of performance-based programs (Music, BFA, Physical Education, Health Education & Sports) and Ward Quota. This will be followed by allocations for CW, ECA and Sports, scheduled for August 15. While candidates accept their allocations from August 13 to August 17, colleges have been allotted until August 18 to verify the applications. The third round is scheduled to wrap up by August 19, which is the last day for fee payment.
Mangalya Singh
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