<p>A day after its first round of seat allocation concluded with the majority of them getting filled up, Delhi University on Wednesday published a list of vacant seats.</p>.<p>In many of the courses, only one to two seats will be available for candidates in the second round of seat allocation, according to the list.</p>.<p>Some courses like B A Economics in Hindu College and B A Program (History + Political Science) in Aryabhatta College have no seats left.</p>.<p>Most of the seats in popular colleges in DU's North Campus like Hindu and Miranda House are already filled up.</p>.<p>Similarly in St Stephen's College, several courses have only a few PwD (persons with disabilities) seats left. Unreserved seats are vacant only in B Sc (Hons) Physics (5) and B Sc (Hons) Chemistry (2) in the prestigious college.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/du-admissions-nearly-50000-students-accept-seat-allocated-in-first-list-1155328.html" target="_blank">DU admissions: Nearly 50,000 students accept seat allocated in first list</a></strong></p>.<p>In Miranda House College, all seats in over 20 courses are filled up.</p>.<p>DU, however, has said that the number of vacant seats might change due to reconciliations, withdrawals and cancellations.</p>.<p>DU's first round of seat allocation concluded on Tuesday, with around 59,100 candidates sealing their admission to undergraduate programmes by paying fees.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, DU Registrar Vikas Gupta had said that after the release of the vacant seats' list, the university will open a two-day window from Wednesday to allow those who secured admission in undergraduate courses to upgrade to their higher 'programme+college combination' preference.</p>.<p>Based on the availability of seats, the university will declare the second round of the Central Seat Allocation System (CSAS Round-II) on October 30, he had said.</p>
<p>A day after its first round of seat allocation concluded with the majority of them getting filled up, Delhi University on Wednesday published a list of vacant seats.</p>.<p>In many of the courses, only one to two seats will be available for candidates in the second round of seat allocation, according to the list.</p>.<p>Some courses like B A Economics in Hindu College and B A Program (History + Political Science) in Aryabhatta College have no seats left.</p>.<p>Most of the seats in popular colleges in DU's North Campus like Hindu and Miranda House are already filled up.</p>.<p>Similarly in St Stephen's College, several courses have only a few PwD (persons with disabilities) seats left. Unreserved seats are vacant only in B Sc (Hons) Physics (5) and B Sc (Hons) Chemistry (2) in the prestigious college.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/du-admissions-nearly-50000-students-accept-seat-allocated-in-first-list-1155328.html" target="_blank">DU admissions: Nearly 50,000 students accept seat allocated in first list</a></strong></p>.<p>In Miranda House College, all seats in over 20 courses are filled up.</p>.<p>DU, however, has said that the number of vacant seats might change due to reconciliations, withdrawals and cancellations.</p>.<p>DU's first round of seat allocation concluded on Tuesday, with around 59,100 candidates sealing their admission to undergraduate programmes by paying fees.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, DU Registrar Vikas Gupta had said that after the release of the vacant seats' list, the university will open a two-day window from Wednesday to allow those who secured admission in undergraduate courses to upgrade to their higher 'programme+college combination' preference.</p>.<p>Based on the availability of seats, the university will declare the second round of the Central Seat Allocation System (CSAS Round-II) on October 30, he had said.</p>