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Students who aspire to integrate the DU must pass the CUET (UG)-2023 and the CUET (PG)-2023 as well as register on the CSAS UG and PG portal of the DU.

CUET-2023-Preparation
CUET-2023-Preparation

The admission process at the University of Delhi is expected to start on May 20. This year, DU will launch two separate portals for admissions to undergraduate and graduate programs through the Common Seating System, a senior university official said Tuesday.

Admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate programs will be through CSAS (UG) 2023 and CSAS (PG) 2023. This will be the first time the university has opted for the Common University Entrance Test for admission to graduate programs. It admitted students to its 70 schools through CUET-UG last year.

Students who aspire to integrate the DU must pass the CUET (UG)-2023 and the CUET (PG)-2023 as well as register on the CSAS UG and PG portal of the DU. The university hopes this year the admissions process will be “smoother”, the official said.

“We are fully prepared to accept admissions to UG and PG programs through CUET. We will launch two separate portals for undergraduate and graduate program admissions,”

the official said.

“Last year we registered for the first time through CUET. This year, the admission (process) will be smoother. We are also willing to do PG admission for the first time. We are sure of it too,”

the official added.

Enrollment for CUET undergraduate and graduate programs is ongoing. Last week, nearly 14 lakh applications for the CUET-UG were received, registering a 41% increase from the first edition last year.

The maximum number of applications for CUET (UG) was received for Delhi University, followed by Banaras Hindu University, Allahabad University, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University and Jamia Millia Islamia. The CUET (UG) remains the nation’s second largest entrance exam in terms of applicants. In the first edition of CUET (UG), 12.50 lakh students registered and 9.9 lakh of them applied.

The exam is scheduled for May 21-31. DU has been unable to fill all 70,000 seats for the current academic session despite its best efforts, as 7% of the seats in all its universities remain vacant. The university had admitted 11,300 graduate students to various courses.

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