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India.com
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- India.com
Delhi University UG Admissions 2025 Big Update: Phase I CSAS portal begins from July 8; Seat allocation on this date
Delhi University Admissions 2025: In its recent press release, Delhi University (DU) is set to launch the second phase of its undergraduate admissions for the 2025 academic session under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) from July 8, 2025. Candidates who have already gone through phase one of the process can log in to the online official portal to make their list of preference for the combinations of college and courses. Interested candidates can refer to the given link:- The window for preference filling will be open between July 8th to July 14th last by 11:59 PM after which the preferences will be locked automatically. The university has also permitted fresh candidates to register, keeping both Phase I and Phase II open until July 14. Notably, candidates are also provided with a one-time correction window for the phase one application that will be live on July 11th last by 11:59 PM, which can only be submitted once and cannot be reopened. Process after phase two- After the conclusion of phase two, simulated ranks will be released around 5 PM on July 16th followed by the first allocation of seats on July 19th around 5P M. The candidates are required to lock their seats by accepting it, last by 4:59 PM on July 21st after which document verification is to be done by the candidate and college approval by the staff by July 22nd. The fee payment for the college registration is to be done last by July 23rd. Additionally, vacant seats will be published by the university until July 24th and candidates can reshuffle preferences last by July 25th followed by the commencement of the second seat allocation list on July 28th. Candidates can accept their allotted seats from the second list last by 4:59PM of July 30th, 2025. The approval by colleges to be done by July 31st and the fee submission of the college to be paid by the candidate last by August 1st. Steps for phase one and two- Log onto the official CSAS portal by following the given link Enter essential credentials like CUET Application number and password. Fill up necessary details to register to the university and pay the fees Fill up the preference list by combinations of colleges and course. Note: candidates can fill from as many of the given combinations as possible.


Hans India
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- Hans India
My first day at school
A school is a place of learning for a child. It is a training ground for him/her. It is here that a child forms new associates, new ideas and habits. It is here that he/she prepares himself/herself for the stage of life. I was enrolled in a school at the age of five. I still remember that the first day of my school was a Monday and my mum had packed two sandwiches for me to eat during the short recess. The first day of school is often considered an important day in everyone's life. It is like a new world to us. It is a time of mixed emotions, like nervousness, excitement, homesickness, feelings of shyness, and the like. I felt a bit nervous in the new environment. The boys of my class looked at me with wonder and smiled. I had with me my English alphabet textbook and got my first lesson in learning the alphabets -- A B C. The day started with the teacher introducing herself and explaining the daily routine. We recited the alphabets, sang nursery rhymes and listened to interesting stories. Soon the bell for the recess rang. The boys rushed out of the classroom with excitement. Some of them even gathered around me. They laughed and made fun of me for being so shy. A few sympathised and befriended me. We played games, shared our snacks, and laughed together. It was a novel experience. The final bell to go home rang at 1:30 pm. All the boys felt happy. I took my school bag and hurried back home along with my mother, who was waiting for me at the school gate. While walking back, I realised that my first day was not just about learning the alphabets; it was about making new friends and settling myself as a new student. The morning, which was full of uncertainty, ended with exciting adventures and endless possibilities. Years later, the memory of my first day at school is still fresh in my mind. I feel proud when I describe it to others. My first day in school was completely a new experience for me. It fills me with pride when I look back at it and share my experience with others. I feel my first day helped me become confident in school, which eventually shaped the rest of my years there. Today, several years later, I feel happy that I went to school. If I hadn't, I would be doing odd jobs like running errands, watering the lawns, scrubbing utensils, looking after the sick and the aged, or even washing clothes and wouldn't be able to become a writer or share my experiences with readers like you. Jubel D'Cruz Mumbai


Indian Express
2 hours ago
- Indian Express
Delhi University Admissions 2025: Phase CSAS portal from July 8; first allocation list on July 19
The University of Delhi will begin the second phase of its undergraduate admissions for the academic year 2025, under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) on July 8. As per an official press release, candidates who have already completed the first phase of the process are required to log in at to select their preferred combinations of programmes and colleges. The window for filling preferences will remain open until 11:59 pm on July 14. After this deadline, preferences will be automatically locked. The university has also allowed fresh candidates to register, keeping both Phase-I and Phase-II open until July 14. Applicants have been advised to carefully prioritize their preferences while submitting them. In addition, a one-time correction facility has been introduced for those who have completed Phase-I. This correction window will be available from Sunday until 11:59 pm on July 11, enabling candidates to edit their application forms. However, changes must be made in a single submission as the form cannot be reopened once submitted. Simulated ranks will be released at 5 pm on July 15, after which a preference-editing window will be accessible until 11:59 pm on July 16. The first allocation list under CSAS will be published on July 19 at 5 pm. Candidates allotted a seat in the first round must accept it by 4:59 pm on July 21, followed by verification and approval by colleges up to July 22. The fee payment deadline for the first round is July 23. Details of vacant seats will be published on July 24, and students will be able to reorder their preferences until July 25. The second allocation list is scheduled for release at 5 pm on July 28. Candidates can accept their seats by 4:59 pm on July 30, with colleges completing approvals by July 31, and fee submissions closing on August 1. The university has advised students to frequently visit the official admission portal, for further updates. Additional rounds of seat allocation may be conducted if vacancies persist. The new academic session is slated to commence on August 1. This year, the university is offering 71,624 undergraduate seats across 79 programmes in 69 affiliated colleges. To make the admissions process more flexible, DU has revised its subject combination criteria — students can now qualify with either one language and three subjects or two languages and two subjects, and the combination yielding the highest CUET score will be considered. The university has also done away with the earlier requirement of securing a minimum of 30% in the CUET language paper for BSc (Honours) courses. A new 'auto-accept' feature has been added to prevent candidates from unintentionally losing their allotted seats due to delayed acceptance on the portal. Officials noted that the CUET-UG framework has widened the university's applicant pool, attracting more students from small towns and varied educational boards, thus promoting greater inclusivity. The CUET-UG 2025 witnessed a record 13.5 lakh applications, with English emerging as the most preferred subject (8.14 lakh), followed by the General Test (6.59 lakh) and Chemistry (5.7 lakh).