Step 1: Registration for Entrance Examination
Ramjas College admission to the UG and PG courses is provided based on scores in CUET UG and CUET PG exams. Interested candidates must register and appear for the accepted entrance examinations by the college.
| Course |
Entrance Exams |
| B.Sc, B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), BA (Hons), BA, B.Com |
CUET UG |
| MA and M.Com |
CUET PG |
Note: Candidates should apply to those courses only that they have studied in the last qualifying exam while filling out the CUET application.
To successfully submit the CUET application, candidates must have various documents available to them, such as -
- A scanned copy of the recent passport-sized photograph
- Scanned copy of your signature (black ink)
- Photo ID proof issued by the Government of India (Aadhar card, PAN card, Voter ID, Passport, etc.)
- Marksheets of all qualifying exams
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Banking details for application fee payment
Step 2: Appear and Qualify in the Entrance Exam
After filling out the CUET application form, candidates must appear and qualify for the entrance examination as per the schedule released by NTA.
| Entrance Exam |
Timeline |
| CUET UG |
May/June |
| CUET PG |
March |
Step 3: DU CSAS Registrations and Preference Filling for Courses & Colleges
Candidates who qualify for the CUET examination must register for the Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (DU CSAS) for both UG and PG courses and choose Ramjas College as their preference.
| Courses |
Registration Portal |
UR/OBC-NCL/EWS Category |
SC/ST/PwBD Category |
| UG Application Fee |
ugadmission.uod.ac.in |
INR 250 |
INR 100 |
| PG Application Fee (per program) |
pgadmission.uod.ac.in |
INR 250 |
INR 100 |
Note: Candidates applying for the Sports Supernumerary quota or ECA quota must have to pay INR 100 as an additional application fee. They must also upload certificates from the past 3 years of active participation.
For the DU CSAS registrations, candidates must have the below-given documents such as -
- Photo (jpeg/jpg format)
- Scanned Signature (jpeg/jpg format)
- Marksheet of all qualifying exams
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Affidavit for Single Girl Child (if applicable)
- Certificate from Orphanage/ Death Certificate of parents (if applicable)
- Kashmiri Migrant (if applicable)
- PwBD/CW Category (if applicable)
- Ward Quota (if applicable)
- A total of 5 certificates from the past 3 years, if applying through ECA category
- A total of 3 certificates from the past 3 years, if applying through the Sports Supernumerary category
Step 4: Seat Allocation
The DU seat allocation is carried out in multiple rounds. The university releases a single, dedicated merit list for admission to UG courses. For admission to PG courses, Delhi University releases the merit lists in two distinct categories such as -
- Common Merit List (CML): This merit list is open for all; meaning any eligible candidate is shortlisted by the university for Ramjas College courses.
- Category 2 Merit List (C2ML): The students who graduated from Delhi University are offered admission through the Category 2 Merit List.
The seats are provisionally allocated to the candidates who meet the Ramjas College admission criteria such as College and Course combo, performance in the entrance exam, seat availability, category of candidates, and more.
Step 5: Seat Blocking and Final Admission
When the merit list is released, candidates must log in to check their CSAS dashboard to see if any seat has been allocated. If the candidate has been allotted a seat at Ramjas College in any particular round, the candidate must 'Accept' the seat before the last date specified by the university. Failing this, the seat allocated will be reported as vacant for the next round and the allocation can change accordingly.
- Once the provisionally allocated seat is accepted, the administration of Ramjas College will approve the seat allotment by verifying the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate.
- After the approval from the college, candidates must pay the Ramjas College admission fees for their chosen course to confirm their seats.
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