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India Today
25-07-2025
- Business
- India Today
Delhi University to release second list on July 28 for undergraduate seats
Students who narrowly missed a seat in Delhi University's first round of undergraduate admissions still have a strong chance in the second round, with several prestigious colleges reporting vacancies across popular courses. The second allotment list under the Common Seat Allocation System 2025 is scheduled to be released on July institutions like Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Lady Shri Ram College (LSR), Hindu College, Kirori Mal College, and Miranda House still have limited seats open, giving aspirants a much-needed second LSR, AND HINDU REPORT LIMITED VACANCIESSRCC, renowned for its commerce programmes, has five vacant seats in its Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) course—four in the unreserved category and one for Scheduled Caste applicants. At LSR, three unreserved seats in the same programme remain unfilled. Hindu College has a total of 50 available seats, though only one is in English (Honours), with none left in BCom (Honours). However, it still offers 16 seats in BSc (Honours) Physics. Kirori Mal College has more than 50 vacancies, with 23 in physics and 12 in chemistry. Miranda House has around 40 seats still open, including 14 in physics, 10 in botany, and three in English (Honours). These vacancies are expected to be snapped up quickly when the second admission round begins on July 28. Candidates can start accepting their allocated seats from that day until July 30. Colleges will complete the verification and approval of applications by July 31, and students must pay their fees by August 1 to confirm their first round of admissions saw 62,565 students secure seats, including 34,014 women and 28,551 men. Amongst these were 143 orphaned students and 949 single girl children. While over 16,000 students chose to freeze their seats, nearly 44,000 opted to upgrade, leaving several opportunities open for fresh candidates in the upcoming year, for the first time since Delhi University adopted the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions, the university has made the minimum allocation scores or cut-offs public for each course and college. The highest cut-off was for BA (Honours) Political Science at Hindu College, which required a score of 950.58. Other top scores included 936.18 for Hindu College's BA Programme in History and Political Science, 926.93 for English (Honours) at St Stephen's College, 926.53 for Psychology (Honours) at LSR, and 925.98 for Political Science (Honours) at Miranda high competition and limited seats, students are advised to act swiftly in the second round to secure their place in some of the country's most prestigious undergraduate programmes.- EndsMust Watch


Time of India
24-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Many popular UG courses still open at top DU colleges, 2nd round begins on Monday
New Delhi: Aspirants who missed out in the first round of Delhi University's undergraduate admissions still have a chance, with several sought-after colleges reporting vacancies in popular programmes. The seat allocation list for the second round under Common Seat Allocation System 2025 will be published on July 28. For those eyeing commerce, Shri Ram College of Commerce has four unreserved and one SC-category seat left in BCom (Hons). Lady Shri Ram College, a sought-after option for women applicants, has three BCom (Hons) seats available for the unreserved category. Hindu College, which has 50 vacant seats in total, has just one seat in English and none in BCom (Hons). It, however, has 16 seats open in BSc (Hons) physics. Kirori Mal College reports over 50 vacant seats, with significant availability in physics (23) and chemistry (12). Around 40 seats are available at Miranda House, including 14 in physics, 10 in botany and three in the popular English programme. These seats could be a golden ticket for students who narrowly missed out in the first round. The second round will begin on July 28, when candidates can start "accepting" their seats online. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Access all TV channels anywhere, anytime Techno Mag Learn More Undo This acceptance window will remain open till July 30, after which colleges will verify and approve applications by July 31. The final deadline to pay the admission fee is Aug 1. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi In round I, DU confirmed 62,565 admissions, with more women (34,014) than men (28,551) students getting admitted. Among them were 143 orphan students and 949 single girl children. Over 16,000 students chose to freeze their seats while nearly 44,000 opted for an upgrade, leaving behind a trail of opportunities for others in round 2. For the first time since DU adopted Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions, the university made public the minimum allocation scores—cutoffs—for various colleges and courses on its official website. The highest cutoff this year was recorded for BA (H) political science at Hindu College, where the minimum allocation score touched 950.58. In the first list, other top cutoffs included 936.18 for Hindu's BA programme (history and political science), 926.93 for English (H) at St Stephen's College, 926.53 for psychology (H) at LSR and 925.98 for political science (H) at Miranda House.


Time of India
23-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Second phase of PG admissions at DU begins today
New Delhi: The admission process for postgraduate courses at Delhi University (DU) under the Common Seat Allocation System 2025 is moving ahead swiftly. With the completion of the first phase, DU is now preparing for the second phase of seat allocations, which is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. To accommodate students who were unable to participate in the initial round of applications for various reasons, the university has opened a special mid-entry window. This opportunity will be available from 5 pm on July 2 and will remain open until 4:59 pm on July 4. In the first phase of the admission process, a total of 11,314 seats were allocated out of the available 13,432 postgraduate seats. So far, 7,586 candidates accepted their allotted seats. These figures do not include seats reserved for performance-based courses, and the university has yet to release the complete data for the first phase. The second allocation list will be made available on the candidates' dashboards by 5 pm on Tuesday. Applicants who receive seat allotments in this round must accept their seats by 4:59 pm on Friday. Following this, the respective departments, centres or colleges will carry out the online verification and approval of documents, which must be completed by 4:59 pm on Saturday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Вот что поза во сне говорит о вашем характере! Удивительные Новости Undo The final step in this round of admissions is the payment of the admission fee, which must be completed by 4:59 pm on Sunday. This year, DU is offering admissions across 82 postgraduate programmes. The registration process for these courses began on May 16 and concluded on June 12. In total, 53,609 candidates registered, including 23,117 male candidates, 30,490 female candidates and two transgender applicants. Looking ahead, the third round of seat allocation is scheduled to be released on July 8. This phase will include seat allotments for special categories, such as children/widows of war veterans, sports quota, ward quota and performance-based programmes like MFA, MA music, BPEd and MPEd. Candidates allotted seats in this round must accept their offers by 4:59 pm on July 10, complete document verification by July 11 and submit the admission fee by 4:59 pm on July 12.