DU UG Admission 2023: First Round Allotment Results Out, 7,042 Candidates Get 1st Preference

The first round of seat allotment for DU UG Admission 2023 was released on August 1, 2023, at 5 pm. 7,042 candidates were able to secure their first choice of college, while 15,200 candidates were allotted their second choice. The cut-offs for various courses and colleges have also been released.

The highest cut-off for the first round of admission was for BA (Hons.) Economics at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), which was 98.75%. The lowest cut-off was for BA (Hons.) in Home Science at Maharaja Agrasen College, which was 50%. The second round of seat allotment will be released on August 4, 2023. Those candidates who did not take a seat in the first round don't need to panic. You will get another chance to secure a seat.

The Delhi University (DU) has made several changes to the admission process for DU UG Admission 2023. One of the key changes to the admission process for DU UG Admission 2023 is the introduction of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), which will be used for admission to all undergraduate courses at DU.

The CUET will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in July 2023. Another key change is the introduction of a 'Choice-Based Credit System' (CBCS) at DU. The CBCS will allow students to choose their courses and electives according to their interests. The DU UG Admission 2023 is a competitive process, and lakhs of students apply for admission every year. The cut-offs for various courses and colleges are usually very high.

The DU UG Admission 2023 is a great opportunity for students to pursue their dreams of studying at one of the top universities in India. The admission process is challenging, yet it is also fair and open. I hope that all the eligible candidates will get a chance to study at DU this year.

Here are some important points about the DU UG Admission 2023:

The application process for DU UG Admission 2023 was open from April 1, 2023, to May 31, 2023.

The CUET will be a computer-based test, and it will be conducted in 13 languages.

The CUET will have three sections: General Knowledge, Language, and Aptitude.

The CUET scores will be used for admission to all undergraduate courses at DU.

The CBCS will allow students to choose their courses and electives according to their interests.

The CBCS will also allow students to earn credits for courses that they take outside of DU.