Admissions 2022: More than 25% of applicants shortlisted on the first list freeze seats

On Thursday, an official at Delhi University (DU) said more than 25 percent of the 59,100 applicants who were admitted to AU’s Round 1 seat allocation froze their seats, while only about 60 percent opted to upgrade to their quota. program. Mix preferably university.

Thursday, the last day to opt for an upgrade. “As many as 35,388 fellows opted for an upgrade, while 15,398 froze their places,” the official said. Not without delay, the prestige of the remaining 8,300 candidates became apparent. that a candidate has blocked the “college program combination” they have received and will not seek an update.

The university had opened a two-day window on Wednesday that allowed those who had been admitted to undergraduate courses to move on to their superior preference of “combination of school programs. “and college preference, the official said. There are more than 6,500 applicants who have been assigned their first grade and school preference.

The first allocation of vacancies at Delhi University ended on Tuesday, with around 59,100 applicants stamping their admission to undergraduate formulas by paying a fee. Depending on the availability of places, the university will announce the timing of the central vacancy allocation formula on October 30.

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