DU Admissions 2022: Over 35 percent students admitted via first merit list choose to upgrade
The upgrade option in the DU admissions 2022 process will not be available for those who have been allocated their first preference of course and college.

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New Delhi: More than 36 per cent of over 59,000 candidates who secured admission in Delhi University's seat allocations round 1 have applied for an upgrade to their higher 'programme+college combination' preference as of Wednesday, October 26. As per Delhi University, 21,312 candidates have chosen an upgrade. The university has started a two-day window from Wednesday for students to upgrade their higher 'programme+college combination' preference. The upgrade option will not be available for those who have been allocated their first preference of course and college, the official said.
There are over 6,500 candidates who have been allocated their first preference of course and college. Delhi University's first round of seat allocation concluded on Tuesday, with around 59,100 candidates sealing their admission to undergraduate programmes by paying fees. Choosing the 'upgrade' option means that the candidate consents to consideration of an offer of admission to a programme + college combination of their higher preference in the subsequent round.
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A candidate who opts for 'upgrade' can also reorder the programme+college combinations that were higher in preference than the allocated one. Delhi University on Wednesday published a list of vacant seats. 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. Some courses like BA Economics in Hindu College and BA Programme (History + Political Science) in Aryabhatta College have no seats left. Most of the seats in popular colleges in Delhi University's North Campus like Hindu and Miranda House are already filled up.
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 (five) and B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry (two) in the prestigious college. In Miranda House College, all seats in over 20 courses are filled up. The university, however, said the number of vacant seats might change due to reconciliations, withdrawals and cancellations. 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.
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