New Delhi: The Delhi University (DU) is likely to open a mid-entry window in the month of November for candidates who failed to apply for admission to undergraduate programmes within the stipulated time, an official said here, reports news agency PTI. According to the schedule issued by the university, the mid-entry window will open during the third round of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) from November 5 to 7, 2022.Also Read – CBSE Class 12 Datesheet 2023 Released? Fake Circular Claims Board Exams to Start From Feb 15, CBSE Warns Students
The university began the admission process for undergraduate courses for the 2022-23 academic year last month. The admissions are open for 79 UG programs across 67 colleges, departments, and centres. The programmes include 206 combinations of BA courses. Also Read – MP NEET UG 2022 Counselling Round 1 Registration Begins; Know How to Apply at dme.mponline.gov.in
COMMON SEAT ALLOCATION SYSTEM IN THREE PHASES
Admission through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) is being conducted in three phases — submission of the CSAS-2022 application form, selection of programmes and filling of preferences, and seat allocation and admission. Also Read – NEET UG 2022 Counselling Round 1 Registration Begins For AIQ Seats at mcc.nic.in. Direct Link Here
The last day for the submission of the CSAS application form and selection of programmes and filling of preferences is Wednesday. A candidate who makes a mid-entry will be considered for allocation only after all the candidates who had applied earlier and have merit scores higher than the lowest declared score have been given allocated, the official informed.
“A candidate who applies to CSAS-2022 mid-way will not hold any right to claim the seats allocated to candidates who had applied to CSAS-2022 during the initial application phase,” the official said. “Allocation of seats to such candidates may be considered for subsequent rounds, subject to fulfilment of eligibility criteria, availability of seats, and other CSAS-2022 rules,” the official added.
NO OPTION OF UPGRADE FOR THE CANDIDATE WHO HAS APPLIED FOR MID ENTRYÂ
It will be mandatory for the mid-entrant to take admission to the seat allocated to him. There will be no option of ‘upgrade’ for the candidate who has applied for mid-entry. “The person cannot opt for upgradation of their seat,” the official informed. “The seat allocated in a particular allocation round will be final and will not be upgraded in any subsequent allocation round. Mid-Entry will only be considered after successful remittance of the mid-entry fee,” the official said. The mid-entry will not be allowed for performance-based programmes (BA(Hons) Music, BSc Physical Education, Health Education, and Sports), and ECA, Sports Supernumerary Quota.