DU JAT 2020 Second Merit List Declared; Complete Admission Process By November 4

Sreetama Datta
Sreetama Datta Roy
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2 mins readUpdated on Nov 2, 2020 14:08 IST
The University of Delhi has declared the DU JAT 2020 second merit list on November 2. Know the detailed admission procedure and other details here.

The University of Delhi has declared the DU JAT 2020 second merit list on November 2. Know the detailed admission procedure and other details here.

DU JAT 2020 Second Merit List Declared on November 2

The University of Delhi (DU) has announced the second merit list of DU JAT 2020. Candidates who have been allotted college in this list have to complete the admission process by November 4. As many as 1,143 candidates have been offered admission in the second merit list. The last date of paying the admission fee is November 6, 11.59 pm. The first merit list was declared on October 26 and the admission process had ended on October 28. The third merit list will be declared on November 9.

Table of contents
  • How to Check DU JAT 2020 Second Merit List
  • What Does the DU JAT 2020 Merit List Contain
  • Category-wise Candidates in Second Merit List

How to Check DU JAT 2020 Second Merit List

  • Visit the official website of DU

  • Click on ‘Admissions 2020’ tab

  • Click on the ‘Admissions Lists’ tab under the ‘Information About UG Entrance Test’ section at the bottom right corner of the page

  • Click on ‘BMS/BBA (FIA)/BBE 2020’ under ‘Second Merit List’ section

  • Download the merit list

Candidates can check their college allotment status by finding their name or Roll Number in the document.

What Does the DU JAT 2020 Merit List Contain

  • Candidate name

  • Candidate Roll Number

  • Candidate Rank (Unreserved or UR)

  • Allotted College

  • Allotted Programme

  • College Preference

  • Candidate Category

Category-wise Candidates in Second Merit List

Category

Number of Candidates

Unreserved (UR)

490

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

283

Scheduled Caste (SC)

165

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

14

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

95

Sikh

55

Person With Disability (PwD)

8

Children of War Deceased/Armed Forces (CW)

33

DU JAT 2020 Admission Important Dates

The following table brings the important dates of DU JAT 2020 admission process:

Events

Important Dates

DU JAT 2020 Second Merit List Announcement

November 2, 2020

DU JAT 2020 Admission Against Second Merit List

November 2, 2020 (10 am) to November 4, 2020 (5 pm)

Last day of payment against Second Merit List

November 6, 2020 (11.59 pm)

Admission Against Third Merit List

November 9, 2020 (10 am) to November 11, 2020 (5 pm)

Last day of payment against Third Merit List

November 13, 2020 (11.59 pm)

The classes will commence from November 18. The spot admission rounds will be conducted from November 18 to November 22. The DU JAT 2020 was conducted on September 7 and the result was declared on October 14.

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