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DU Admissions 2024: CSAS second seat allotment result to be out soon at admission.uod.ac.in- Here’s how to check

The University of Delhi (DU) is set to release the second seat allotment result today as part of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) at admission.uod.ac.in. Following the announcement, students must confirm their allotted seats by August 27 to secure their admission. This year, the National Testing Agency (NTA) released raw scores instead of normalised scores for the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduates (CUET UG). To manage ties among candidates with the same merit scores for a particular program and college combination, DU has implemented a tie-breaking policy with the following criteria: 1. Preference will be given to the candidate with a higher aggregate percentage in the top three subjects of Class 12. 2. If the tie persists, the candidate with a higher aggregate percentage in the best four subjects of Class 12 will be considered. 3. The third criterion is the aggregate percentage of the best five subjects. 4. Should a tie still remain, the candidate with the earlier date of birth, as recorded on the Class 10 marksheet, will be given preference. 5. The final tie-breaking factor is the alphabetical order of the candidates’ names. Colleges can verify and approve online applications from August 25 to August 29, until 4:59 PM. The deadline for online fee payments is August 30, by 4:59 PM. Delhi University UG Admissions 2024: How to Check Round 2 Results 1. Go to the official Delhi University admissions website: [admission.uod.ac.in]( 2. Click on the link for “UG Admissions 2024 Round 2 Allotment Results.” 3. Log in using your credentials and click “Submit.” 4. Review the Round 2 allotment results displayed on the screen. 5. Print a copy of the results for future reference. In the first round of seat allocation, 97,387 students were offered seats. DU has opted to allocate additional seats in the initial round to ensure that the academic session commences on August 29 as planned. The initial allocation excluded seats for performance-based programs and supernumerary quotas, such as those for children of war personnel (CW), extracurricular activities (ECA), sports , ward quotas, and Christian candidates. According to university data, 2,45,287 candidates registered for Phase I of the CSAS UG. However, only 1,85,543 candidates completed their program and college preference submissions in Phase II. This year, a total of 1,72,18,187 preferences were submitted by students. Students eagerly await the second round of seat allotment results, which will determine their academic futures at one of India ’s most prestigious universities. None

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