More than 15,500 students have been admitted across Delhi Univer♐sity colleges in the second round of seat allocation, Registrar Vikas Gupta said on Friday. With this, the total number of students admitted to the university so﷽ far has gone beyond 61,500. The university has 70,000 seats.
Of the 15,550 candidates admitted in the second round of seat allocation, 9,626 w🐈ere upgraded from the seats allotted to them in the first list, while 3,806 admissions were done afresh.
The university has also informed the students on its website about the n🤡umber of vacant seats after the first two rounds of seat allocat♉ion.
The university will offer a window from November 5 to 7 for mid-entry for fresh applicants and an🌊 option for💟 upgrading for the candidates already admitted.
"Through the provision of mid-entry, the ✱candidates who either failed to apply to CSAS phase I or could not complete phase II will be able to participate in the third round of CSAS," the registrar said in a statement.
(With PTI Inputs)