<p>The Delhi University on Monday commenced phase two of the undergraduate admission process wherein candidates will choose their preferred programmes and college combination.</p>.<p>The university has also opened a correction window for candidates who have already completed Phase-I and wish to edit and modify certain fields.</p>.<p>The Delhi University is taking admission via Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS(UG)-2023).</p>.<p>A Common Seat Allocation System portal was launched in June and students who wish to get admission to the university are required to apply at the portal.</p>.<p>"After the declaration of results of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) by the National Testing Agency, the university announces the commencement of Phase-II of Common Seat Allocation System (UG)-2023 (CSAS (UG)) from Monday, July 17, 2023," the university said in a notification.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-university-moves-high-court-against-order-setting-aside-debarment-of-nsui-leader-over-screening-of-bbc-documentary-1236957.html">Delhi University moves High Court against order setting aside debarment of NSUI leader over screening of BBC documentary</a></strong></p>.<p>The National Testing Agency last week announced the result of the CUET examination conducted in May and June. "In this phase, the candidates who had completed Phase-I will have to log in to their dashboard to choose their preferred programs and college combinations, subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria," it added.</p>.<p>Candidates who have still not registered on the CSAS portal will also be able to register as the university has decided to keep both phases open till 04:59 pm of July 24.</p>.<p>"Phase-I and Phase-II will close at 04:59 pm Monday, July 24, 2023, and the preferences saved/submitted by the candidates will get auto-locked on reaching the deadline of 05:00 pm Thursday, July 27, 2023," the notification read.</p>.<p>A correction window has also been provided for candidates who have already completed Phase-I and wish to edit and modify certain fields, it said.</p>.<p>"This is a one-time facility for candidates to update their profile. OBC(NCL), EWS, SC, ST, Minority, PwBD, candidates who wish to re-upload their updated documents/certificates can do so in the Correction Window," said the notification.</p>.<p>However, the candidates will not be allowed to edit or modify their name, photograph or signature, it added.</p>.<p>The process for admission to close to 71,000 seats in 78 undergraduate programmes for the academic year 2023-24 is being conducted through the CSAS portal.</p>
<p>The Delhi University on Monday commenced phase two of the undergraduate admission process wherein candidates will choose their preferred programmes and college combination.</p>.<p>The university has also opened a correction window for candidates who have already completed Phase-I and wish to edit and modify certain fields.</p>.<p>The Delhi University is taking admission via Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS(UG)-2023).</p>.<p>A Common Seat Allocation System portal was launched in June and students who wish to get admission to the university are required to apply at the portal.</p>.<p>"After the declaration of results of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) by the National Testing Agency, the university announces the commencement of Phase-II of Common Seat Allocation System (UG)-2023 (CSAS (UG)) from Monday, July 17, 2023," the university said in a notification.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-university-moves-high-court-against-order-setting-aside-debarment-of-nsui-leader-over-screening-of-bbc-documentary-1236957.html">Delhi University moves High Court against order setting aside debarment of NSUI leader over screening of BBC documentary</a></strong></p>.<p>The National Testing Agency last week announced the result of the CUET examination conducted in May and June. "In this phase, the candidates who had completed Phase-I will have to log in to their dashboard to choose their preferred programs and college combinations, subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria," it added.</p>.<p>Candidates who have still not registered on the CSAS portal will also be able to register as the university has decided to keep both phases open till 04:59 pm of July 24.</p>.<p>"Phase-I and Phase-II will close at 04:59 pm Monday, July 24, 2023, and the preferences saved/submitted by the candidates will get auto-locked on reaching the deadline of 05:00 pm Thursday, July 27, 2023," the notification read.</p>.<p>A correction window has also been provided for candidates who have already completed Phase-I and wish to edit and modify certain fields, it said.</p>.<p>"This is a one-time facility for candidates to update their profile. OBC(NCL), EWS, SC, ST, Minority, PwBD, candidates who wish to re-upload their updated documents/certificates can do so in the Correction Window," said the notification.</p>.<p>However, the candidates will not be allowed to edit or modify their name, photograph or signature, it added.</p>.<p>The process for admission to close to 71,000 seats in 78 undergraduate programmes for the academic year 2023-24 is being conducted through the CSAS portal.</p>