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DU UG admissions: 7,790 apply under armed forces quota; final document deadline July 28
DU UG admissions: 7,790 apply under armed forces quota; final document deadline July 28

Hindustan Times

time2 hours ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

DU UG admissions: 7,790 apply under armed forces quota; final document deadline July 28

New Delhi, A total of 7,790 applicants have applied for undergraduate admission to Delhi University under the Children and Widows of Armed Forces supernumerary quota for the 2025-26 academic session. DU UG admissions: 7,790 apply under armed forces quota; final document deadline July 28 Delhi University has released a tentative list of candidates eligible under the CW category and has urged all applicants to carefully check their eligibility and priority status as mentioned on the website. The university has made it clear that those who have been asked to submit their valid Educational Concession Certificate and supporting documents must do so by 11:59 pm on Monday, . This will be the final opportunity to submit the required documents, and no further extensions will be entertained. As per university policy, five per cent of seats in all undergraduate programmes across colleges are reserved for children and widows of personnel from the armed forces and paramilitary forces. Admissions under this quota are based on a priority system notified by the Ministry of Defence. All candidates are required to provide a valid ECC issued by a competent authority at the time of admission. The priority system, as defined in the official notification, includes a total of nine categories. Priority I includes widows or wards of defence personnel killed in action. Priority II covers wards of personnel disabled in action and boarded out due to service-related disability. Priority III includes widows or wards of those who died in service with death attributable to military service. Priority IV refers to wards of personnel disabled in service and boarded out due to disability attributable to military service. Priority V covers wards of ex-servicemen or serving personnel, including police personnel, who have received gallantry awards such as Param Vir Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Sena Medal , and others. Priority VI includes wards of ex-servicemen. Priority VII is for wives of defence personnel who were disabled in action or service, or ex-servicemen and serving personnel awarded gallantry medals. Priority VIII and Priority IX are for wards and wives of currently serving personnel, respectively. The university has also announced that the allocation of seats to CW category candidates will begin from the third round of seat allocation under the Common Seat Allocation System . Applicants have been advised to regularly visit the official admission website — — for updates and further instructions regarding the admission process. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Over 70 per cent DU UG students continue with fourth year under FYUP, opt-out open till August 1
Over 70 per cent DU UG students continue with fourth year under FYUP, opt-out open till August 1

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Over 70 per cent DU UG students continue with fourth year under FYUP, opt-out open till August 1

New Delhi, In an endorsement of Delhi University's Four-Year Undergraduate Programme under NEP 2020, nearly 72 per cent of eligible students have chosen to continue with the fourth year, Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Thursday. Over 70 per cent DU UG students continue with fourth year under FYUP, opt-out open till August 1 The university has kept the option to opt-out of the fourth year open until the commencement of the new academic session on August 1. "As of now, 20,221 students out of over 72,000 students have opted out, which means more than 50,000 students are continuing. This is very encouraging and shows students see value in opting the fourth year," Singh told PTI. The fourth year will commence across all Delhi University colleges from August 1. The FYUP, implemented under the National Education Policy 2020, offers multiple exit points ” certificate after one year, diploma after two and a degree after three years. Students completing the fourth year are awarded an Honours with Research degree, with an added emphasis on research, entrepreneurship and skill-based learning. In an interview with PTI in May, Singh had called the fourth year a "game changer." "This is the first time the focus is on research, entrepreneurship and skill... this fourth year will be a game changer," he had said. However, teachers' associations and educationists remain skeptical, with several pointing out that the restructured programme may lead to increased dropout rates, as students are unclear about the value and content of the fourth year. There are also concerns about overburdened faculty and limited funding for essential upgrades. Amid these infrastructure concerns, Singh said the university is committed to addressing them. "Don't worry. If facilities are not available, they will be created. It is in the interest of our students," he had said. With just a week remaining, Delhi University faces the challenge of addressing these logistical and academic gaps. The coming time will be crucial in determining whether the ambitious overhaul will fulfil its promise of transforming undergraduate education or falter under unpreparedness. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

DU UG 2025 Admissions: Over 72,000 candidates accept seats in first round
DU UG 2025 Admissions: Over 72,000 candidates accept seats in first round

Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Indian Express

DU UG 2025 Admissions: Over 72,000 candidates accept seats in first round

The University of Delhi has received 72,659 acceptances from candidates in the first round of undergraduate seat allocation under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) 2025, according to reports. As of 9:40 pm on July 20, a total of 14,939 applications had been approved by colleges. The first CSAS-UG allocation list was released at 5 pm on July 20. This year, the university has made 93,166 seat allocations against 71,624 total undergraduate seats, suggesting that internal shifting and reallocations are likely in subsequent rounds, as seen in previous admission cycles. A senior university official told PTI that the high number of allocations is based on trends from previous years, where many students move across colleges. The allocations span 79 undergraduate programmes across 69 colleges, covering various categories such as General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, Sikh Minority, PwBD, Kashmiri Migrants, Single Girl Child, and Orphan (male and female). In category-wise allocation data, the university reported that 1,325 seats were allotted under the Single Girl Child category and 259 seats to orphan candidates, including 127 females and 132 males. The university stated that the response to the first list was immediate. Within two hours of release, 27,533 candidates had accepted their allocated seats. The deadline for accepting the seat is 4:59 pm on July 21, followed by college-level verification and approval by 4:59 pm on July 22, and fee payment by 4:59 pm on July 23. DU UG Admissions 2025: Admission process and programme allocation Admissions to Delhi University for the academic year 2025 are being conducted through the CSAS-UG portal, which takes into account CUET-UG scores, reservation policies, and candidate preferences. Performance-based programme allocations, including Hindustani Music, Karnataka Music, Percussion Music, Physical Education, and Fine Art, will take place in the third round. The university has advised candidates applying for such programmes to regularly check trial and performance schedules on respective college or department websites. As part of its transparency measures, the university has allowed candidates to view minimum allocation scores and ranks on their individual dashboards. This data will also be published on the official admission website for public access. DU UG Admissions 2025: Round 2 allocation result The second CSAS-UG seat allocation list will be released on July 28 at 5 pm, while the academic session for first-year students is scheduled to begin on August 1, 2025. Here's an overview of the important dates — DU UG Admissions 2025: Top courses chosen this year According to data shared by the university, a total of 3,05,357 candidates registered on the CSAS portal this year. In terms of programme preferences, BCom (Hons) emerged as the most sought-after undergraduate course, receiving 19,90,966 selections across colleges. This was followed by: –BCom – 15,26,403 preferences –BA (Hons) English – 12,23,388 preferences –BA (Hons) Political Science – 9,96,868 preferences –BA (Hons) History – 7,72,029 preferences Out of the total number of applicants, 2,39,890 candidates completed the process by submitting their college and programme preferences. Among these applicants, female candidates accounted for 1,27,284 applications (53.06%), while male candidates submitted 1,12,603 applications (46.93%). (with inputs from PTI)

DU UG admission 2025: First round allocation scores released at admission.uod.ac.in, Hindu College leads with highest CUET cutoff, check direct link here
DU UG admission 2025: First round allocation scores released at admission.uod.ac.in, Hindu College leads with highest CUET cutoff, check direct link here

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

DU UG admission 2025: First round allocation scores released at admission.uod.ac.in, Hindu College leads with highest CUET cutoff, check direct link here

Delhi University has released the 'First Round of Allocation and Admissions – Minimum Allocation Score' for undergraduate admissions for the 2025–26 academic session. For the first time, the university has made the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)–based minimum allocation marks publicly available on Candidates can view college and course-wise cutoff scores directly on the official website. As per the data, the highest CUET cutoff in this round is 950.58, recorded for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Political Science programme at Hindu College under the General category. How to check CUET 2025 first round allocation scores for DU UG admission Candidates can follow the steps below to check the minimum allocation scores released by Delhi University. Step 1: Go to the official website – Step 2: On the homepage, find the option for 'UG Minimum Allocation Score 2025.' Step 3: Click on the link to open the course- and college-wise cutoff list. Step 4: Check the scores as per your category, course, and college preference. You may also download the PDF for reference. Direct link to check the CUET 2025 first round allocation scores for DU UG admission is here . Highest CUET cutoffs in round 1 Here's a look at the top CUET cutoff scores across popular DU colleges and courses: Course College Cutoff BA (Hons) Political Science Hindu College 950.58 BA (Hons) English St. Stephen's College 926.92 BCom (Hons) Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) 917.43 BCom Kirori Mal College 883.99 BA (Hons) History St. Stephen's College 918.71 Lowest CUET cutoffs in round 1 Here's a look at the lowest CUET cutoff scores across popular DU colleges and courses: Course College Cutoff BCom (Hons) Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) 683.38 BCom Shyam Lal College (Evening) 642.77 BA (Hons) English Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) 591.45 BA (Hons) Political Science Shyam Lal College (Evening) 569.73 BA (Hons) History Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) 553.24 DU UG admission 2025 overview DU previously released data on the most sought-after programmes: • BCom (Hons): 1,990,966 applications • BCom: 1,526,403 applications • BA (Hons) English: 1,223,388 applications • BA (Hons) Political Science: 996,868 applications • BA (Hons) History: 772,029 applications Delhi University released the first allotment list on July 19, offering a total of 93,000 seats across 79 courses in 69 affiliated colleges. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 most beautiful women in the world Undo For the 2025–26 admission cycle, a total of 305,357 candidates registered on the CSAS portal. Out of these, 239,890 applicants successfully completed the choice-filling process, collectively submitting over 16.8 million course-college preferences. Marking criteria for DU UG admission 2025 Here's how CUET scores were calculated for different programmes: Humanities programmes: Cutoff based on top four subjects out of 1,000 marks Science programmes: Cutoff based on top three subjects out of 750 marks Mathematics/Computer Science Honours: Top four subjects, total of 1,000 marks This new level of transparency addresses longstanding concerns regarding the CUET-based admission process, introduced in 2022. Public access to cutoffs aims to help students make more informed decisions about their course and college preferences. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

CSAS Delhi University Admission Cut Off Live Updates: CSAS CUET first cut off list released today at ugadmission.uod.ac.in, check steps to download and next steps
CSAS Delhi University Admission Cut Off Live Updates: CSAS CUET first cut off list released today at ugadmission.uod.ac.in, check steps to download and next steps

Economic Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Economic Times

CSAS Delhi University Admission Cut Off Live Updates: CSAS CUET first cut off list released today at ugadmission.uod.ac.in, check steps to download and next steps

19 Jul 2025 | 05:36:48 PM IST DU Cut Off List 2025 Live Updates: Delhi University released the DU UG CSAS seat allocation list 2025 on July 19 at 5 PM. DU Admission Cut Off Live: Delhi University published the DU UG CSAS Allocation List 2025 on July 19, 2025. Candidates who applied for the first round of CSAS admissions can view the cut-off and seat allotment list on the official UG admission portal at [ The first allotment list will be released today at 5 can accept their allocated seats between July 19 and July 21, 2025. Colleges will verify and approve applications online from July 19 to July 22, while the final date for fee payment is July 23, 2025. Show more

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