DU BTech Admission 2023: First Allotment List Released at admission.uod.ac.in
DU BTech Admission 2023: First Allotment List Released at admission.uod.ac.in
Candidates who have applied for the seat in DU can check the official website once released at admission.uod.ac.in at 5 pm

Delhi University has released the first BTech admission allotment list today, August 2. Candidates who have applied for a seat in DU can now check the official website at admission.uod.ac.in. In accordance with the schedule, unreserved, EWS, and OBC-NCL category applicants have to report for physical verification of certificates and documents uploaded during the registration between August 3 and 5 between 10 am and 4 pm.

While SC and ST entrants will have to report for this on August 7 and 8. PwBD, CW, KM, Orphan, and single girl child category students have to report with a document for verification on August 9. The last date for online fee payment for all the students to get admission to DU BTech 2023 is August 10, 4:59 pm. It is decided by the administration to provide an up-gradation window will be provided from August 10 (5 pm) to 11 (5 pm).

The DU BTech second admission list will be out on August 14. Candidates can check the detailed schedule on the website and act accordingly. Meanwhile, Delhi University announced the first merit list for undergraduate degree courses through CSAS on August 1. Around 7,042 candidates have got their first preference and about 22000 candidates have been allocated a seat from their first five preferences while registering.

DU BTech Admission 2023 First Allotment List: How to Check

Step 1 – Go to DU admissions website – admission.uod.ac.in

Step 2 – Click on the allotment list on the homepage

Step 3 – The result will appear on the screen

Step 4 – Download and save

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Apart from JEE Main scores, candidates have to secure at least 60 per cent or above in an aggregate of mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students should have cleared English as a subject of study and must have passed class 12 from a single recognised board. With a total of 360 seats that are available across the three programmes, 120 seats will be allocated to each of the computer science and engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and electrical engineering courses.

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