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Delhi University Admissions 2025: For its new academic session, the University of Delhi (DU) has introduced the CSAS portal for UG admissions along with much much-awaited start of an integrated law programme. The decisions were announced in a press conference by the University, headed by Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh. Here is what the University has introduced:
The University of Delhi (DU) has launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for admission of applicants for its undergraduate courses for the 2025-26 academic year in its 79 colleges. Applicants can register at the CSAS portal to get admission to the University– admission.uod.ac.in. This year, there are 71,624 UG seats (general and reserved) offered for DU under its UG admissions 2025 cycle.
There will be two phases in the CSAS portal, and phase one has started today. Phase two will start after NTA announces CUET UG 2025 results. As of now, students are waiting for the provisional answer keys to be released. Here is an explained way of how the counselling for the DU UG Admissions 2025 will begin:
DU CSAS Phase 1: Application Form
– Fill out personal details, CUET-UG roll number, and Class 12 marks
– Upload academic certificates
– No programme preferences are recorded in this phase
The DU UG registration fee is Rs 250 for General and OBC candidates, and Rs 100 for SC, ST, and PwD candidates. Candidates should select their preferred programs before the deadline. Additional fees apply for ECA/Sports quota (Rs 100) and performance/practical-based programmes (Rs 400).
DU CSAS Phase 2: Programme and College Preferences
1. Subject Mapping: As the results for the CUET UG would be out, students will have the opportunity to map their UG test papers to Class 12 subjects and submit marks
2. Programme-specific eligibility: Check eligibility for DU programmes based on CUET scores and subject mapping
3. Preference Selection: Select and prioritise programme college combinations using filters and navigation tools designed by the DU CSAS portal
4. Final Submission: Save and lock preferences before the deadline. The options will be auto-locked if no action is taken by students within the deadline. The order of preferences matters for seat allocation.
After submission, no changes will be allowed after the deadline. Once these two phases are completed, candidates will be allotted seats under phase three of the DU CSAS portal. Seat offers will be made in multiple rounds, giving students the option to accept, reject, or upgrade their allocation based on seat availability.
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Class 10th scores of the tie-breaking
Additionally, this year, students will have to mention their Class 10th scores also in the DU CSAS portal, which will later be used in the tie-breaking policies. In order to help students, the University has decided to send important alerts, such as allocation, deadlines, and payments to candidates via their registered email IDs. The admission process will also be streamlined to be completed in the shortest possible time.
For UG admissions 2025, DU has removed five subjects from the domain-specific list, including Engineering Graphics and Entrepreneurship. Students must appear for CUET in subjects they studied in Class 12 or similar subjects if not listed.
First DU PG seat allotment
The University of Delhi will today release the first seat allotment for the postgraduate admissions. Students who applied and registered for the course can check the allotment today at 5 PM at the official website-pgadmission.uod.ac.in. The seat allocation result released by DU is based on the basis of the candidates’ performance and scores obtained in CUET PG 2025.
There will be two regular counselling rounds followed by mid-entry options for the students. A single girl child supernumerary quota has been added with one seat in each programme. Admissions for PwBD, orphans, and the SGC category will begin from the first round; however, for CW, sports, and performance-based programmes will begin from the third round.
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Integrated law programme
The University has introduced an integrated law course for the students. The application has been started today at law.uod.ac.in. Two programmes will be offered- BA LLB (H) and BBA LLB (H). The admission will be based on CLAT rank. The classes will start on August 1.
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