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Undergraduate and Master’s Admission Portals are Separated at Delhi University

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A senior varsity official announced on Tuesday that Delhi University will launch two distinct portals for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through the Common Seat Allocation System. By May 20, he predicted, the university would most likely start the admissions process.By May 20, he predicted, the university would most likely start the admissions process.

Undergraduate and graduate admissions will be handled by CSAS (UG) 2023 and CSAS (PG) 2023, respectively.

The university will be using the Common University Entrance Test for the first time in order to admit students to post-graduate programmes. Through CUET-UG, it accepted students into its 70 colleges last year.

Students who want to attend DU must take the CUET(UG)-2023 and CUET(PG)-2023 exams and register on the DU’s CSAS UG and PG portals. According to the official, the university is hoping that the application process will be “smoother” this year.

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“We are ready to accept applications for both UG and PG programmes through CUET. For admissions to graduate and postgraduate programs, we will be launching two distinct portals, the official said.

“Last year, we used the CUET to administer admissions for the first time. The admissions (process) will be easier this year. We are also prepared to conduct the first-ever PG admission. We are also confident in that, the official continued.

Undergraduate and graduate applications for CUET programmes are now being accepted.

Nearly 14 lakh applications were submitted for the CUET-UG up until last week, which represents a 41% increase from the first edition last year.

The Delhi University received the most CUET(UG) applications, followed by the Banaras Hindu University, the Allahabad University, the Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, and the Jamia Millia Islamia.

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In terms of applicants, the CUET(UG) continues to be the second-largest entrance exam in the nation. 12.50 lakh students registered for the first-ever CUET(UG), and 9.9 lakh of them submitted applications.

The exam will be given between May 21 and May 31.

Despite its best efforts, DU was unable to fill all 70,000 seats for the current academic session, as 7% of the seats in all of its colleges remain unfilled.

11,300 postgraduate students had been admitted to the university for a variety of programmes.

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