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DU UG Admission 2024: CSAS 2nd seat allotment result today

The University of Delhi (DU) will announce the second seat allotment result today against the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). After the announcement of the DU CSAS seat allotment result, students will have to accept the seat by August 27. The National Testing Agency (NTA) this year has released the raw scores instead of the normalised scores for CUET UG . To resolve the tie between the candidates with same merit scores for programme and college combination, the Delhi University will apply a tie-breaking policy in this order – 1. The candidate who has a higher percentage of aggregated marks in his top three subjects of Class 12 will be given preference. 2. The candidate with a higher percentage of aggregate marks in the best four subjects of Class 12 will be given preference. 3. The higher percentage of aggregate marks of the best five subjects of the candidates will be taken into account. 4. After this, the candidate who has an earlier date of birth according to the class 10 marksheet will be given preference. 5. The last option is the alphabetical order of the names of the candidates. A total of 97,387 students were allocated seats in the first round of allocation . The Delhi University has decided to fill extra seats in the first allocation so that they can begin with the academic session on August 29. The allocation did not include the admission to performance based programes and supernumerary quotas for CW, ECA, sports and ward, and christian candidature. According to the records of the university, 2,45,287 candidates applied for the Phase I of the Common Set Allocation System CSAS UG but only 1,85,543 candidates submitted their programme and college preference combination in the Phase – II of CSAS. The university received 1,72,18,187 preferences in total by the students this year. None

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