The admission process for undergraduate courses in Delhi University has been very interesting this year as well. Students showed tremendous enthusiasm in the first round itself. The university had allotted 93,166 seats in the first round, out of which about 86% seats were accepted by the students. Monday was the last date to accept the seat, while on Tuesday the colleges had to verify the documents and approve the admission.

According to reports, by Monday evening, 31,088 admissions were approved by the college principals, and 17,702 students had confirmed their seats by paying the fees. Now the students who have got the seat had to pay the fee by 23 July 2025, only then their admission will be considered final.

More seats, yet no interest shown on 13 thousand

There are about 71,000 seats in Delhi University, but this time about 93 thousand seats were allotted in the first round, so that more and more students could get a chance. Despite this, students did not show interest in more than 13,000 seats. The reason for this may be that they did not get the desired college or course.

Option of 'upgrade' also, can get a better college

DU's admission branch had asked those students who are not completely satisfied with their seat to fill the option of 'upgrade'. If someone has currently got a college or course, but he wants to change it, then by choosing the 'upgrade' option along with accepting the seat, he can get a better option in the next round.

Strategy to maintain balance in cutoff

This year, DU has allotted 30% more seats in General, OBC and EWS category and 50% more seats in SC-ST category in the first round itself. The purpose of this is that when some students change college or course in the second round, the balance of seats should be maintained.

Some prominent colleges are likely to fill 70% seats in the first round itself, because the rate of withdrawal by students in these colleges is very low. Such colleges are usually in more demand.

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