With the University of Delhi’s (DU) undergraduate (UG) admission process entering the crucial preference-filling phase under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), several colleges have launched counselling and outreach programmes to help aspirants navigate the admission process.
The sessions are designed to assist students make informed choices while selecting courses and colleges, besides addressing concerns related to admissions and campus life.
Leading the initiative, Miranda House is organising a three-day Open House from July 7 to July 9, between 10 am and 1 pm, for Class XII girl students and their parents.
The programme will offer guidance on preparing CSAS preference lists, admissions through the Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) and Sports quotas, certificate courses, hostel facilities and other key aspects of the admission process.
Faculty members and admission coordinators will interact directly with students to answer queries and explain the admission procedure. The college has made prior online registration compulsory and plans to host nearly 500 participants each day.
Meanwhile, Hansraj College has introduced a two-day ‘Hansraj Campus Connect’ initiative to familiarise aspirants with the university admission process and campus environment.
The programme includes an admission help desk, information sessions on academic programmes and campus tours for students and parents.
The counselling initiatives come at a crucial juncture as thousands of candidates prepare to finalise and lock their college and course preferences on the CSAS portal. Through one-on-one guidance and interactive sessions, colleges hope to reduce uncertainty and help applicants to make well-informed decisions before the first round of seat allocation.
According to DU’s admission schedule, the first CSAS seat allocation list will be announced on July 16, while the new academic session will begin on July 28.