DU UG Spot Round Admission 2024: Round 1 registration begins today; seat allotment on September 21
Alivia Mukherjee | September 18, 2024 | 07:49 AM IST | 2 mins read
DU Admission 2024: The UG spot round 1 registration deadline is September 19, 11:59 pm.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi (DU) will begin the registration for the first spot round of counselling for undergraduate programmes today, September 18, starting at 10 am. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to register for DU UG spot admission 2024 by visiting the official website, admission.uod.ac.in.
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As per DU, a total of 72,263 admissions have been confirmed till September 15. Candidates who applied for CSAS UG 2024 but did not secure a college seat can take part in the DU UG spot round counselling process 2024. To be eligible for the DU UG spot admission round 2024, candidates are required to select the 'spot admission' option on their dashboard. Additionally, they will be able to choose a programme and college combination based on their category and availability of seats.
DU UG Admission 2024: Spot round seat allotment on September 21
As per the schedule, the university will display vacant seats for DU UG 2024 spot admission today, September 18. Candidates will be able to register for DU UG spot round 1 counselling till September 19 until 11:59 pm. The DU UG spot round 2024 seat allotment result will be announced on September 21 at 3 pm. Candidates will be required to provide their registration number and password to download the DU UG seat allotment letter 2024.
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DU UG Spot Round Admission 2024: Seat acceptance deadline
According to the DU UG spot round admission notice, candidates who have been allotted the seat are required to accept the offer by September 22. As per the official DU UG Spot admission 2024 schedule, colleges will be verifying and approving applications between September 21 and 23. The online acceptance fee payment deadline is September 24 till 4:59 pm.
DU UG Spot Round Admission 2024: No upgradation or withdrawal facility
There is no option to upgrade or withdraw seats. The official DU UG spot admission notice read, "It will be mandatory for the candidate to take admission to the seat allocated in a Spot round. Failure to accept the allocated seat in the Spot Admission round will forfeit the candidate's eligibility for admission to UoD and s(he) will be out of CSAS(UG)-2024. There will be no option of 'Upgrade' and 'Withdraw' during the Spot Admission rounds".
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