There is another chance for the students who were left in the first round for admission to the undergraduate course at Delhi University (DU). Several top colleges of the university are still vacant in popular courses like B.Com (Hons), BA (Honors), and B.Sc (Honors). Now the second round for these seats will start from July 28.
The second seat allotment list will be released on 28 July under the Common seat allocation system 2025. After this, students will be able to “accept” their seat online from July 28 to July 30. College will confirm all applications by 31 July and the last date for depositing fees is August 1.
Which colleges have a chance?
For those studying commerce, 5 seats of B.com (Hons) are vacant in Shri Ram College of Commerce – 4 are unreserved and 1 SC quota. At the same time, Lady Shri Ram College, which is a favorite of women students, is also available in B.Com (Hons).
A total of 50 seats are vacant in Hindu College. This includes popular courses like Physics, Chemistry and English. More than 50 seats are vacant in Kirorimal College, including 23 seats in Physics, 12 in Chemistry and other subjects. There are about 40 seats vacant in Miranda House – 14 seats in Physics, 10 in Botany and 3 seats in English.
Why are the seats vacant?
In the first round, about 44,000 students chose the option of seat upgrade, due to which many seats remained vacant. Now in the second round, students can apply for these vacant seats.
Cutoff fixed by cuet score
This time for the first time Delhi University has made public the course and college cutoff score for undergraduate admission through CUET. The highest cutoff was for BA (Hons) political science of Hindu College, where the minimum allocation score was 950.58.
BA (Hons) History and Political Science of Hindu College – 936.18
St. Stephens’s English (H) – 926.93
LSR’s Psychology (H) – 926.50
Political Science of Miranda House (H) – 925.98
How many admission was found in the first round?
A total of 62,565 students got admission in the first round, with the number of women 34,014 and the number of men was 28,551. Of these, 143 transgender and 949 single girl child were also included.
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