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DU Admissions 2023: Third seat allotment list released; 11656 new allocations

DU Admissions 2023: After the third seat allocation list is released today, candidates will be allowed to accept the seats from 5 pm of August 22 till 4:59 pm of August 24.

Delhi University releases third merit listBefore this, the second seat allocation list was released on August 10. (Representative image. Express photo)
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DU Admissions 2023: The Delhi University (DU) today (August 22) released the round 3 seat allocation list. Students who applied to the university can check the list at the official website — admission.uod.ac.in.

A total of 11,656 new allocations were made, 6104 students got their upgraded choice. 34642 candidates finanlised their seats, 28889 candidates opted for upgrade after the first round, and 16,860 retained their earlier allocation.

Additionally, 1544 allocations were made in sports, 886 allocations were made under the ECA quota and 3117 in CW category.

After the third seat allocation list is released today, candidates will be allowed to accept the seats from 5 pm of August 22 till 4:59 pm of August 24. Colleges will then verify and approve the applications from August 22, 5 pm till 4:59 pm of August 25. The last date of payment of fees is August 26 till 4:59 pm.

Second seat allocation list

Before this, the second seat allocation list was released on August 10. In the second round, 10,104 candidates got their upgraded choice. A total of 34,174 candidates opted for the upgrade after the first round, and 32,600 retained their earlier allocation.

In the second round, a total of 19038 allocations were made. Of these, 10,104 candidate who have got their upgraded choice. A total of 34,174 candidates opted for upgrade after the first round, and 32,600 retained their earlier allocation.

The classes for all bachelors programme commenced from August 16.

Meanwhile, the Delhi University has announced that the lecture classroom sizes for undergraduate and postgraduate will remain at 60 and 50, respectively, but the strength of tutorial and practical classrooms will increase from a small group of 10-12 students to about 20 this year.

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