Kamala Nehru College Admission 2024: Courses, Eligibility, Cutoff, Application Form, Last Date

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Kamala Nehru College admission 2023 will begin soon. Delhi University has released new guidelines for admission to all UG courses. From this year onwards, admission to all DU affiliated colleges will be based on the CUET scores and done through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). The admission process will be done in three phases. In phase 1, aspirants will have to fill CSAS 2023 application form. In the second phase, students will have to select the course and college preference. The third phase will include seat allocation in multiple rounds and final admission based on a merit list.

Kamala Nehru College Admissions 2023 will be based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores conducted by NTA for all UG and PG programs. CUET UG scores will be used to determine UG admissions, whereas CUET PG scores will be used to determine PG admissions. Delhi  University Entrance Test (DUET) for PG admissions has been scrapped from the academic year 2023.

Admissions to UG courses will be done solely through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. After CUET results are declared, the registration process for both UG and PG programs will begin on Delhi University’s admission portal- admission.uod.ac.in. Further, eligible candidates are required to fill in their program and college choices. Seat Allocation for UG programs will be made through the CSAS portal while PG selection will be based on the merit list released by the institute for both merit and entrance-based admissions.

For PG admissions,50% of the seats will be provided to students holding their bachelor’s degree from Delhi University based on their merit in the qualifying examination. The remaining half of the seats will be allocated based on the candidate’s rank in the CUET PG exam.

Kamla Nehru College has 50% of the total seats reserved for SC/ST/OBC/EWS category students.

Check: Kamla Nehru College Courses & Fees

Kamala Nehru College Important Dates

Events Dates
UG
Release of CUET UG 2023 Application Form February 9, 2023
Last day for submission of CUET UG 2023 Application Form March 30, 2023
CUET UG 2023 Application Form Correction Window April 01 – April 03, 2023
Release of CUET UG 2023 Admit Card Second Week of May 2023
CUET UG 2023 Exam Date May 21 – 31, 2023
Reserved date: June 1 –7, 2023
PG
Release of CUET PG 2023 Application Form March 20, 2023
Last day for submission of CUET PG 2023 Application Form April 19, 2023
CUET PG 2023 Exam Date June 1 – 10, 2023

Kamala Nehru College Admission Highlights 2023

Name of the College Kamala Nehru College
Type of Institute Government
Basic Eligibility Criteria UG: 10+2 qualification
PG: Bachelor’s Degree
Application Mode Online
Application Fee Merit-Based: INR. 250/- (INR. 100/- for SC/ST candidates)
Entrance-Based: INR. 750/- (INR. 300/- for SC/ST candidates)
Basic Selection Criteria Merit-based or Entrance-based
Reservation of Seats Yes
Scholarship Yes
Placement Yes

Kamala Nehru College Undergraduate Admission 2023

Kamla Nehru College offers UG courses under Arts, Science, and Commerce disciplines for a duration of 3 years. The courses offered are BA, BA (Hons.), B.Com, B.Com (Hons.), and B.Sc im various specializations. Admission to theses courses is done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) followed by e-counselling.

Kamla Nehru UG Eligibility Criteria

Course-wise eligibility criteria and the combination of subjects that candidates need to opt for the CUET are mentioned below:

Course Combination of Subjects for CUET Eligibility
B.A (Hons.) Arabic Combination I: Arabic from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Journalism Combination I: English from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: English from List A + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Economics Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) English English from List A along with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Hindi Hindi from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Geography Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in tota
B.A (Hons.) History Any one Language from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Social Work Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons) Applied Psychology Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2  Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Persian Combination I: Persian from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Philosophy Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons) Bengali Combination I: Bengali from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Punjabi Combination I: Punjabi from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject either from List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Political Science Any one Language from List A with any two subjects from List B1 and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Psychology Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
 
Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Sociology Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A (Hons.) Sanskrit Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Sanskrit from List B1 + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Sanskrit from List A + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
Combination III: Sanskrit from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
Combination IV: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics Any one language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
 
Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Sc Mathematical science Any one language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1
 
Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Com Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.Com (Hons.) Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 OR Combination II: Any one Language from List A + Accountancy + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Economics Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A English Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Geography Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Hindi Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A History  Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A HRM Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Mathematics Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Psychology Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Political science Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Sanskrit Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Punjabi  Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Sociology  Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total
B.A Physical Education Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 OR Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test) Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total

Kamla Nehru UG Selection Process

Candidates seeking admission to the UG courses at Kamla Nehru College must clear the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The final selection will be done through e-counselling conducted by Delhi University on the basis of CUET scores. CUET is divided into the following three sections:

  • Section 1 Languages: this further contains two sections, ‘A’ and ‘B’. Section ‘A’ contains 13 languages such as Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, etc. Section ‘B’ contains 20 languages such as French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, etc. For admission candidates must at least appear in one language. 
  • Section 2 Domain Specific: There are 27 domain specific subjects in this section. Candidates are required to refer to the program specific eligibility criteria in order to select domain specific subjects. 
  • Section 3 General Test: General test for any UG programme offered by the university where the general test is being used for admission. Candidates must refer to the program specific eligibility criteria for selecting general tests. 

Check More: CUET 2023 Exam Pattern

Kamala Nehru College Postgraduate Admission 2023

The college offers M.A. in six specializations which are English, HindiHistoryPolitical SciencePhilosophy and Sanskrit.

Courses Specializations Eligibility
M.A. English Entrance: At least 45% in B.A. (H) in any discipline
Merit: At least 60% in B.A. English (H)
Economics B.A. (H) in Economics with at least 60% marks 
Hindi Entrance: 40% marks in the Bachelor’s Degree
Merit: At least 65% in B.A. (H) Hindi
History Entrance: 55% marks in the Bachelor’s Degree
Merit: At least 65% in B.A. (H) History
Political Science Entrance: Any B.A (H) degree with at least 50% marks
Merit: At least 60% in B.A. (H) Political Science
Sanskrit Entrance: Any B.A. (H) degree with at least 45% marks
Merit: At least 60% in B.A. (H) Sanskrit

Kamala Nehru College Selection Process

Admission will be granted on the basis of merit or on the basis of the candidate’s performance in the Entrance Exam. All PG courses are of two-year duration. 

ADD-ON Courses

The college offers add-on courses in French at Three Levels:

  • Certificate Course
  • Diploma Course
  • Advanced Diploma Course

Selection Criteria: Students will be enrolled on a first come first serve basis.

Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Admission Process 2023

Delhi University has introduced the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for admission to UG courses for all its affiliated colleges. The entire process is explained below:

Phase 1: CSAS Application Form

  • Aspirants are required to fill the CSAS application form on the centralized admission portal by paying a one-time non-refundable application fee.
  • ECA and sports quota candidates will have to pay an additional fee.

Phase 2: Selection of Courses and College Preferences

  • Second phase will start after the results of the CUET examination are declared.
  • After the CUET Result declaration, eligible candidates will have to select the courses and fill the preference of desired colleges on the centralised CSAS portal.

Phase 3: Seat Allocation and Final Admission

  • Merit list will be declared on the basis of CUET scores.
  • Multiple rounds of seat allotment will be conducted. 
  • Candidates will have to check if they have been allotted a seat on the CSAS dashboard. If allotted, candidates must accept their seat on or before the given date for that particular round.
  • Seat allocation will be based on multiple factors such as - combination of college and program chosen, position of the candidate on the merit list, category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR) of the candidate, and availability of seats.
  • Upon acceptance of seat, the university will check eligibility, verify documents, and confirm admission after receiving the payment of fee.

Kamala Nehru College Admission Process 2023

Candidates seeking admission to Kamala Nehru College must register for CUET examination first and then on Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). The application process for Delhi University UG and PG programs is mentioned below:

Kamala Nehru College Application Process Through CUET UG/PG

  • For UG admissions, candidates must visit the official CUET UG official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • For PG admissions, visit the CUET PG official website – cuet.nta.nic.in.
  • Upon opening the website candidates will find the ‘Register’ tab, they must click on it. 
  • After reading and understanding the information provided, candidates must hit the ‘Proceed’ button. 
  • After this, candidates will be directed to the application form. Candidates must fill in the required details carefully. 
  • After filling the necessary details candidates will have to upload important documents such as signature, photograph, marksheet, etc. Candidates must upload all the required documents. 
  • Candidates need to pay the application fee at the time of submitting the form or else the Online Application Form will not be considered.
  • After submitting the fee, candidates print out the form and save a hard copy for future reference.

Kamala Nehru College Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Application Process

  • Visit the official website of Delhi University – admission.uod.ac.in or CSAS portal – cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • Click on “Register” in the menu bar.
  • Read all the information carefully and then click on “proceed”.
  • Enter your personal and academic details.
  • Submit the necessary documents such as photograph, signature, class X marksheet, category certificate.
  • Pay an application fee through credit card/debit card/net banking/UPI/etc.
  • Submit the application form.
  • Take a printout of application form for future reference.

Reservation Criteria

Category Seats
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
OBC 27%
Physically Disabled 3%

For the Physically Disabled candidates, the disability should not be less than 40%.

Kamala Nehru College Scholarships and Awards

Kamala Nehru College gives awards to toppers and special achievers every year. They are as follows:

Excellence in Academics as well as extra-curricular activities

  • KK Gorowara Memorial Prize for best all-rounder of the year.
  • KK Gorowara Memorial Prize for most deserving students from the EWS background.
  • KK Gorowara Memorial Prize for creative writing in English.
  • Shri Chander Pal Sood Memorial Award for the most talented students.
  • Shri Khulbe Memorial Scholarship for the best performance in sports and academics.
  • Kusum Bhardwaj Memorial Award for best student in humanities.

Category of economically challenged, needy and deserving students

  • Mrs. Rita Seth Memorial Scholarship on the basis of academic record and family income
  • Araine Jain Scholarship for an economically challenged and deserving student
  • Mrs. Shanta Kumar Memorial Award for an economically challenged student

Excellence in academics in different disciplines

Prizes/Scholarships under Sponsored Category for Excellence in Extra-Curricular Activities

  • Dr. Sita Bimbraw Lal Singh Prize for the First Position Holder in Rashtriya Geet Competition
  • Mr. Kenneth Masih Memorial Scholarship for the best performance in Dramatics (English and Hindi)
  • Prize in memory of S. Mohan Singh for the best performance in Folk Dance
  • Shri Manish Jain Memorial Scholarship for the best performance in Fine Arts.

FAQs

Ques. Does Kamala Nehru College offer placements?

Ans. Yes, Kamala Nehru College does offer job placement facilities. The college has its own Placement Cell: PROSPICIO that actively works towards informing the students about the job opportunities.

Ques. When will the registration process begin for the PG courses in Kamala Nehru College?

Ans. The registration process for PG courses has started on July 26, 2022 and will end on August 21, 2022. Candidates must register online via the Delhi University website.

Ques. Can Fine arts be included in the calculation of the Best Four subjects in Kamala Nehru College?

Ans. All subjects to be included in the calculation of 'Best Four' must have at least a 70% theory component of the exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have a 70% theory component and 30% practical component, then the marks of theory and practical shall be converted to 70% and 30% respectively on a pro-rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for the calculation of 'Best Four'.

Thus, Fine Arts can be included in the Best Four subjects but it will lead to a deduction of 2.5% marks.

Ques. Can the application fee be submitted through Demand Draft to apply to Kamala Nehru College?

Ans. The application fee must be submitted online only.

Kamala Nehru College Admission 2024 Dates


Important Events

EventDate
CUET UG Admit Card Release Date
May 01, 2024Upcoming
CUET UG Exam Date
May 15, 2024 - May 30, 2024Tentative
CUET UG Result Declaration Date
Jul 15, 2024Tentative
CUET-PG results
Jul 20, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
Application
Nov 23, 2023
CUET- PG Registration Timeline
Jan 30, 2024 - Feb 16, 2024
CUET- PG Admit Card Date
Feb 27, 2024

Important Events

EventDate
CUET UG Admit Card Release Date
May 01, 2024Upcoming
CUET UG Exam Date
May 15, 2024 - May 30, 2024Tentative
CUET UG Result Declaration Date
Jul 15, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CUET UG Application Registration Window
Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024

Important Events

EventDate
CUET UG Admit Card Release Date
May 01, 2024Upcoming
CUET UG Exam Date
May 15, 2024 - May 30, 2024Tentative
CUET UG Result Declaration Date
Jul 15, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CUET UG Application Registration Window
Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024

Important Events

EventDate
CUET UG Admit Card Release Date
May 01, 2024Upcoming
CUET UG Exam Date
May 15, 2024 - May 30, 2024Tentative
CUET UG Result Declaration Date
Jul 15, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CUET UG Application Registration Window
Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024
Application
Nov 23, 2023

Important Events

EventDate
CUET-PG results
Jul 20, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CUET- PG Exam Date
Mar 11, 2024 - Mar 28, 2024
CUET- PG Admit Card Date
Feb 27, 2024
CUET- PG Registration Timeline
Jan 30, 2024 - Feb 16, 2024

Kamala Nehru College Cutoff 2021

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Kamala Nehru College, DUET Cutoff 2021

<span>Kamala Nehru College, DUET Cutoff 2021 for <b>General</b> Category is listed below. The overall cutoff for DUET is <b>72.15 - 74.46</b> marks.</span>
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Kamala Nehru College, New Delhi Fees & Eligibility

CourseFeesEligibility
BA {Hons.}9,700 (1st Year Fees) 10+2
B.Com9,700 (1st Year Fees) 10+2
B.Sc {Hons.}10,500 (1st Year Fees) 10+2
BA9,700 (1st Year Fees) 10+2
MA11,186 (1st Year Fees) Graduation
B.Com {Hons.}13,100 (1st Year Fees) 10+2

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    DU UG admission 2023  will begin soon.  Delhi University  will conduct admission to all UG courses based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET, conducted by NTA. Registrations for CUET UG 2023 have been reopened and the last date to submit the application form is April 11, 2023. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in. CUET UG 2023  exam will be conducted between May 21 and May 31, 2023.  Delhi University has removed the cutoff-based system for admission to UG courses. DU admission 2023 to all UG courses will be based on CUET UG scores. Admissions to all UG courses at DU affiliated colleges will be conducted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. The admission process includes three phases, in the first phase aspirants are required to fill the CSAS portal by visiting the official website – admission.uod.ac.in. Phase 2 includes filling out programs and college preferences and seat allotment will be done in the third phase. The university will be conducting multiple rounds of seat allocation based on the colleges and programs combination filled by students. Selected candidates then can choose to accept/freeze or upgrade their seats by the given date. Upon acceptance of a seat, the respective college will check eligibility, verify documents, and confirm admission after receiving the fee payment. Selection for Sports and Extracurricular Activities (ECA) candidates will be made on the basis of combined score of CUET (25%) and performance test (75%). Certificates will also be considered for the same along with the CUET score. As per the DU admission policy, 50% seats are reserved for minorities in colleges like St. Stephens. 85% of marks for admission will be taken from the CUET, and colleges will decide the remaining 15%. Admission to the remaining 50% seats will be done on the basis of CUET marks only. Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2023 Admission Process: Check the complete admission process for admission to UG courses at Delhi University through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS): Phase 1: CSAS 2023 Application Form Aspirants are required to fill the CSAS 2023 application form on the centralized admission portal by paying a one-time non-refundable application fee. ECA and sports quota candidates will have to pay an additional fee. Phase 2: Selection of Courses and College Preferences Second phase will start after the results of the CUET UG examination are declared. After the  CUET UG 2023 Result  declaration, eligible candidates will have to select the courses and fill the preference of desired colleges on the centralised CSAS portal. Phase 3: Seat Allocation and Final Admission Merit list will be declared on the basis of CUET UG scores. Multiple rounds of seat allotment will be conducted.  Candidates will have to check if they have been allotted a seat on the CSAS dashboard. If allotted, candidates must accept their seat on or before the given date for that particular round. Seat allocation will be based on multiple factors such as - combination of college and program chosen, position of the candidate on the merit list, category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR) of the candidate, and availability of seats. Upon acceptance of seat, the university will check eligibility, verify documents, and confirm admission after receiving the payment of fee. Check More: Delhi University Courses & Fees Table of Content Delhi University UG Important Dates Delhi University UG Cut off Delhi University UG Admission 3.1  Eligibility Criteria 3.2  Selection Process Delhi University UG Admission Process Delhi University UG FAQs DU UG Admission 2023: Important Dates Event Dates Release of CUET UG 2023 Application Form February 9, 2023 Last day for submission of CUET UG 2023 Application Form March 30, 2023 Release of CUET UG 2023 Admit Card 3rd week of April 2023 CUET UG 2023 Application Form Correction Window April 1 – April 3, 2023 Reopening of CUET UG 2023 Application Forms April 9 – April 11, 2023 CUET UG 2023 Exam Date May 21 – 31, 2023 Reserved date: June 1 –7, 2023 CUET UG 2023 Result 4th week of July 2023 DU UG Cutoff 2023 Delhi University has removed the cutoff-based admissions from the academic year 2022-23. Delhi University admission 2023 to all UG programs is now based on CUET UG scores. Admissions to all UG programs at Delhi University Affiliated Colleges will be done through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. DU Cutoff or allocation list for extracurricular activities (ECA), sports, and children/widows of active-duty military personnel (CW) categories has been released for UG admissions. Candidates can check the same by clicking on the links given below: Category Cutoff  ECA Round 1 Allocation List Round 2 Allocation List Sports Round 1 Allocation List Round 2 Allocation List CW Round 1 Allocation List Round 2 Allocation List

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    campus life: 8/10

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    8.0 /10

    Admission:

    So the process has changed significantly now but during my time there was a lack of transparency and it was time taking. By lack of clarity, I mean where to get the procedure done. You need to sort that thing out on your own.

    placement: 8/10
    college: 8/10
    course: 8/10
    campus life: 8/10

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    6.8 /10

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    The admission process was simple as Delhi University release its cutoff together while some colleges release their cutoff sometimes early. If a Student is from the same background of course like from being a humanities student and in college also opting for humanities then their top 4 subjects percent will be calculated without deduction but if someone from science or another background is opting for different subjects like someone from science opting humanities than some percentage of their top 4 subjects will be deducted. In some coed colleges girls get benefits of getting admission with some less percent than the normal mentioned percentage on the cutoff list and this benefit is not available in any Girls' college of Delhi University.

    placement: 6/10
    college: 6/10
    course: 7/10
    internship: 7/10
    campus life: 8/10

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    6.6 /10

    Admission:

    This year DU took admission through the cuet. The whole process of the entrance was quite complicated as it was conducted for the very first time. Eligibility for the course: 12th passed with 50% along with a decent cuet score. You can find the application form online only on the UGC website. I am a general student so, I didn't get any reservation benefits. There are lots of improvement that needs to be done: to make it less complicated and make it very clear to students about everything. The refund process shouldn't be delayed that much. the session should be going on time.

    placement: 7/10
    college: 6/10
    course: 8/10
    internship: 5/10
    campus life: 7/10

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