Delhi University is trying hard to fill more than 9,000 empty seats for undergraduate courses. The fifth and final round of admissions is happening now. Officials say they are doing everything they can to fill the seats.
New Delhi, 11 Sep 2025
Delhi University is trying hard to fill more than 9,000 empty seats for undergraduate courses. The fifth and final round of admissions is happening now. Officials say they are doing everything they can to fill the seats.
Many Seats Empty in Different Categories
Most empty seats are for OBC students with 2,488 seats left. There are also 2,130 seats for general category students. SC and ST categories have 1,332 and 1,582 empty seats. EWS category has 1,359 seats left. Some colleges have hundreds of empty seats. But top colleges like Miranda House have very few empty seats. Most empty seats are for OBC students with 2,488 seats left. There are also 2,130 seats for general category students. SC and ST categories have 1,332 and 1,582 empty seats. EWS category has 1,359 seats left. Some colleges have hundreds of empty seats. But top colleges like Miranda House have very few empty seats. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming. Today's Cache Your download of the…
Problems with Admission Process
Teachers say the new way of admitting students is causing problems. The system is hard for many students to use. It is especially hard for students from poor backgrounds. Some students could not take the CUET exam or did not understand how to apply. Now the university is letting students apply with their board exam marks to fill empty seats.
The centralised allocation system is complicated and lacks transparency. Students from marginalised sections suffer the most under this system.
The deadline for colleges to finish admissions has been moved to September 12. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 11 Sep 2025, 14:05 IST; source: link