BHU Releases Round 3 Seat Allotment Results for UG Programmes

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced the Round 3 seat allotment results for undergraduate (UG) programmes for the 2024 academic session. Students can access the results on the official BHU website, which include details about the allotted programme, preference, quota, and minimum NTA score required. The allotment is based on CUET UG scores, except for practical-based courses and sports quota admissions. The deadline for fee payment is August 30, 2024.

Delhi University Releases Simulated Rank List for UG Admissions 2024

Delhi University has released a simulated rank list for undergraduate admissions, allowing students to gauge their chances of securing their preferred courses and colleges. The list is based on CUET (UG) scores and preferences submitted during the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Phase I. Students can modify their preferences until August 12, with the first seat allocation list scheduled for August 16.

Delhi University to Fill Vacant Seats Using Class XII Marks

Delhi University will use Class XII marks to fill remaining vacant seats after regular admission rounds. This decision comes after the University Grants Commission issued guidelines urging central universities to fill all seats to avoid resource waste and ensure access to quality higher education. The university aims to ensure all seats are filled without conducting further entrance exams.

UGC Allows Central Universities to Conduct Own Entrance Exams for Vacant Seats After CUET

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has authorized central universities to conduct their own entrance exams or admit students based on qualifying exam marks if seats remain vacant after CUET admissions. While CUET scores remain the primary criteria, students who appeared in CUET can be considered regardless of their domain subjects. The UGC emphasizes the need to fill vacant seats to avoid resource wastage and ensure access to quality education.

Delhi University Opens Correction Window for Undergraduate Admissions

Delhi University has opened a correction window for students applying to undergraduate programs. The window, which runs from July 30 to August 4, allows candidates to edit their application forms and add extracurricular activities or sports categories. The university also announced that it may revise its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) based on the recently announced CUET UG results.

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