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DU Admission: 764 single girl children and 132 orphans got admission in DU’s UG courses

DU UG Admission 2024: 74,108 students have taken admission in Delhi University, out of which 45,298 students have frozen their seats and 28,810 students have opted for upgrading their seats. This year, 764 single girl children and 132 orphans have taken admission in various undergraduate courses under the supernumerary quota in Delhi University.

Delhi University released the third round of seat allotment results on Tuesday. Under the single girl child reserved quota, one seat is reserved for a single girl child in every program in every college of DU. Apart from this, under the orphan reserved quota, one seat is reserved in every program for both men and women in all the colleges of DU.

In the third round, 1,061 candidates have been allotted seats under Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) and 1,648 candidates under Support Quota. A total of 2,682 students have been upgraded to higher preference programmes. Apart from this, 332 students have been allotted seats based on performance criteria. Seat allocation under Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Children/Widows of Armed Forces Personnel (CW) categories has not been done yet and will be announced soon.

Quota will be decided soon for these students

However, the allocation of seats for Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and children/widows of armed forces personnel is still pending and will be announced soon. Let us tell you that recently a controversy broke out between DU and its affiliated colleges regarding the seat quota. On Monday, the university had accused St. Stephen’s College of filling more seats than the seats fixed for candidates of a particular community. Apart from this, the college has left seats vacant in some BA courses despite the candidates fulfilling the criteria based on CUET score. According to the information, that matter has also been resolved at present.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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