The common seat allocation system is binding on all the colleges affiliated with Delhi University, the court said
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Delhi University welcomed new undergraduate students for the 2024-25 academic year through orientation programmes. Nearly 68,000 students enrolled after two admission rounds, with the university admitting almost 91,000 to ensure full seats. A third round will admit students based on performance and specific quotas. Delays in CUET results announcement led to concerns about the shortened academic calendar affecting vacations and teaching schedules. Classes were initially set to begin on August 1.
The common seat allocation system is binding on all the colleges affiliated with Delhi University, the court said
The common seat allocation system is binding on all the colleges affiliated with Delhi University, the court said
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