HYDERABAD: The Delhi University (DU) has declared the schedule for forthcoming rounds of allocations-cum-admissions for undergraduate programmes under CSAS (UG) 2024-25.
As per the schedule, the upgrade window will remain open from 5 pm of August 31 until 5 pm on September 1. The declaration of upgraded allocations will be released at 5 pm on September 3, and candidates will have time till September 4 to accept their choices.
In the upgrade window, all admitted candidates of Round I and Round II will be able to opt for upgradation on their preferences. Candidate who opts for ‘Upgrade’ can reorder the programme + college combinations that are higher in preference than the allocated one.
Allocation of the candidates in Delhi University who will receive an upgraded seat will be activated for the direct processing at the college level. Such candidates need to pay the differential fees, if any. Admission to upgraded seat will be considered complete only after the successful realisation of the admission fees.
The mid-entry vacant seats will be displayed on September 7 and candidates will be allowed to apply until September 9.
Through the provision of mid-entry from 5 pm Saturday, September 7 to 4:59 pm Monday, September 9, the candidates who either failed to apply to CSAS (UG) 2024 Phase-I or/and could not complete Phase-II, and are desirous of participating in CSAS (UG) 2024 can participate. Such candidates can do so by paying a Mid-Entry fee of Rs.1,000 (non- refundable).
Candidates who got rejected in the Round-I or/and Round-II due to wrong subject-mapping or non-fulfillment of programme-specific eligibility criteria can correct their subject-mapping and edit their preferences through the provision of Mid-Entry.
Candidates who are not admitted to any programme on the declaration of Mid-Entry will be able to edit their preferences from 5 pm Saturday, September 7 till 4:59 pm Monday, September 9, 2024.
The candidates intend to be considered for the third round should check the vacant seat matrix and make their preferences carefully.
The preferences submitted at the closure of Mid-Entry window i.e. at 4:59 pm of September 9 will be considered for subsequent allocations.
The allocations in third round will be based on the data of the candidates available as on 5 pm of September 9. Thus, it may be noted that the cutoffs and ranks of the third round will have no relationship with those of the earlier rounds.