What to do if you are not satisfied with your allocated seat?
If a student is dissatisfied with the seat allocated in the first list, they can choose the ‘float’ option. This keeps their chances open for a preferred college or course in the next round. Students satisfied with their allocated seat should choose the ‘freeze’ option, pay the fees, and complete their admission at the respective college. DU will release a list of seats remaining vacant after the first round on 24 July. Students can then re-enter their preferences between 24 and 25 July. The second seat allocation list will be released on 28 July at 5 PM.Previous seat will be automatically cancelled – Admission Dean
DU’s Dean of Admissions, Prof. Haneet Gandhi, stated that students should first accept their allocated seats. If a student chooses the ‘upgrade’ option, hoping for their preferred college, they must accept the next seat offered; the previous seat will be automatically cancelled. Prof. Gandhi also mentioned that students will see details related to the cutoff on their dashboards, making it easier for them to understand the marks at which admissions were granted in other categories.Important Dates
Last date for accepting the seat: 21 July, until 4:59 PMLast date for document verification and approval by the college: 22 July
Last date for paying the enrollment fee: 23 July
Date of release of the second seat allocation list: 28 July, 5 PM
Commencement of the academic session: 1 August