
UG admission: The Delhi University will release the first seat allocation list for undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) 2025 at 5 pm on Saturday, officials said.
The candidates, who are allotted seats in the first round, will have to “accept” the offer by 4:59 pm on July 21.
The respective colleges will verify and approve the applications by July 22 and the last date for fee payment is July 23.
The first list comes after completion of phase-I registration and preference-filling under phase-II, which begins on July 8.
The candidates, who have registered, must log in to https://ugadmission.uod.ac.in and fill in their program and college preferences.
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Before the first list is released, simulated ranks were published at 5 pm on July 15 to help students make informed choices. A two-day preference change window was available till 11:59 pm on July 16.
The vacant seats for the second round will be displayed on July 24. The candidates will be able to reorder their preferences till July 25. The second allocation list will be released at 5 pm on July 28.
The university has introduced several changes this year, including an auto-accept feature to ensure students don’t lose seats due to delays.
Students will also now qualify based on the best Common Entrance University Test (CUET) score from either a combination of one language and three subjects or two languages and two subjects. The earlier requirement of at least 30 per cent marks in the CUET language paper for BSc (Hons) has been removed.
The Delhi University is this year offering 71,624 undergraduate seats across 79 programs in 69 colleges.
The academic session is scheduled to begin on August 1.
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The CUET-UG 2025 saw record participation with 13.5 lakh applications.
English was the most opted-for subject (8.14 lakh) followed by the General Test (6.59 lakh) and Chemistry (5.70 lakh).
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