Ques. Can I apply to more than one course in Aryabhatta College through the DU CSAS portal at the same time during the counselling process?
Ans. Yes, students can apply for many courses in Aryabhatta College at the same time by using the DU CSAS portal. There is no limit on the number of preference filling by a student. Students should adding maximum possible course for increasing admission chances. More preference gives more options in the counselling round. But final allotment depends only onthe CUET score and category-wise cutoff decided by the Delhi University only.
Ques. Is it necessary to select Aryabhatta College as the first preference to get admission there, or order of preference not matter much?
Ans. Preference order is very, very important inthe DU CSAS counselling system. If a student keeps Aryabhatta College in lower preference, then even a good CUET score may not giving seat. The system always allot seat according to the preference list order filled by the student. So student must put their favourite course and college on top position. Wrong preference filling create big problem later in admission rounds.
Ques. After getting seat allotment in Aryabhatta College, do I need to visit the campus immediately for admission confirmation, or is everything online only?
Ans. Initial admission process is completely online only through the CSAS portal. Students need to upload documents and paying fee online first. A physical visit is not required in the starting stage. College call student for original document verification only after classes start. Till that time, admission remains provisional only. So, no need to panic and rush to campus without any official notice.
Ques. If my CUET score is very high, but I fill preference wrong, can I still change it after the first round result is declared?
Ans. After seat allotment, result preference change is not allowed normally in the system. Students get a chance to edit their preferences only before the last deadline of the CSAS portal. Once the counselling round is declared system locks all choices automatically. Wrong preference filling is a very common mistake made by many students. That is why students must fill preference very carefully with proper planning and checking many times.
Ques. Is there any separate interview or entrance test taken by Aryabhatta College after CUET for final admission selection?
Ans. No, Aryabhatta College is not taking any interview or separate test for the UG admission process. The entire selection process is based only on the CUET score and the DU CSAS counselling rounds. Students should not believe any rumour about an extra test or a donation system. Admission is fully transparent and in an online mode. Final seat allotment depends only on the cutoff, category and availability of seats in the college.
Ques. If I do not have my original migration certificate at the time of document verification, can Aryabhatta College still allow me provisional admission without any big problem?
Ans. Many students do not have a migration certificate on time because the board issuing gets very late. Colleges mostly allow provisional admission if other document is proper and correct. Students need to submit an undertaking letter and promise to give document later. But if the delay becomes very long, it can creating problem in the final confirmation. It is always better to apply migration early to avoid tension and last-minute confusion.
Ques. If my name spelling in the CUET form and Class 12 marksheet is slightly different, will it create an issue during the Aryabhatta College admission verification process?
Ans. Name mismatch is a very common problem for many students every year. A small spelling difference can creating big verification issue in the admission process. The college usually asks for an affidavit or correction to solve this type of problem. The student must check all documents very carefully before uploading in portal. Better to correct mistakes in the board record early, otherwise it delays admission confirmation and creates unnecessary stress and trouble.
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