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ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Jul 5, 2025 16:41 IST

This development comes on the heels of the recently concluded Round 2 PG seat allotment at the University of Delhi, where over 3,000 students were allocated fresh seats, and more than 1,300 were upgraded to higher-preference courses.

Delhi University (DU) has taken a significant step forward in its Postgraduate (PG) admissions for the 2025-26 academic year by opening a Mid Entry and Correction window. This move is designed to provide opportunities for new candidates to join the admission process and allow existing applicants to rectify errors or submit updated applications.

The initiative reflects DU's commitment to ensuring a fair and inclusive admission process, catering to the diverse needs of students across the country.

The Mid Entry window has seen a robust response, with 794 new candidates successfully registering for the PG programs. This influx of new applicants highlights the growing interest in DUโ€™s prestigious courses and the universityโ€™s efforts to accommodate late registrants. Meanwhile, the Correction window has been utilized by 1,806 applicants who have either made corrections to their existing applications or submitted new ones. This dual-window approach underscores DUโ€™s flexibility in addressing the dynamic requirements of the admission cycle, ensuring that students have ample opportunities to secure their place in their desired programs.

This development comes on the heels of the recently concluded Round 2 seat allotment, where over 3,000 students were allocated fresh seats, and more than 1,300 were upgraded to higher-preference courses.

The success of Round 2 has set a positive tone for the current phase, with the university continuing to streamline its processes to accommodate more students.

The opening of the Mid Entry and Correction windows is particularly significant given the competitive nature of PG admissions at DU. With a wide array of programs spanning sciences, humanities, and commerce, the university attracts a large pool of talent each year. The current figures suggest a healthy participation rate, and university officials are optimistic about meeting the enrollment targets for the upcoming academic session. Students are encouraged to keep track of the official DU admission portal for further updates, deadlines, and guidelines to complete their applications successfully.

This phase of the admission process is crucial for candidates who missed earlier deadlines or need to update their details due to changes in eligibility or preferences. The university has also assured support through helplines and online assistance to guide applicants through the process. As the admission cycle progresses, DU remains focused on maintaining transparency and accessibility, ensuring that every eligible student gets a fair chance to pursue higher education at one of Indiaโ€™s premier institutions.

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Q: ย  Is DU admission open?
A:

DU admission is open. Admission in Delhi University is based on CUET-UG and CUET-PG scores. Below are the upcoming events for DU admission:

  • University of Delhi (DU) has released the admission cutoff for five-year integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB courses through Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores.
  • The CUET PG 2026 registration process for admission to PG courses is expected to begin in Jan 2026.
  • DU CSAS-PG 2025 Spot Round 3 allocations have been released for admission to various PG courses based on the CUET-PG 2025 scores, and the last date for fee payment is Aug 20, 2025.
Q: ย  Can I get into DU without CUET?
A:

There are a few certificate courses for which one can take admission to Delhi University (DU) without taking the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Here are a few options:

  • Certificate Course in Travel and Tourism
  • Certificate Course in Airfare & Ticketing
  • Certificate Course in Airport Management
  • Certificate Course in Computerised Reservation System
  • Certificate Course in Medical Transcription, etc.

Please visit the official website of Delhi University to find the press release that clearly communicates the list of courses DU accepts admission into without the CUET 2024 Exam.

Q: ย  Can I take admission in DU MBA without CAT?
A:

No, aspirants wishing to apply for any of the MBA colleges under DU must pass CAT. DU colleges offering MBA provide maximum weightage to the CAT percentile. Check below the CAT weighate for admission at DU:

DU Colleges CAT Percentile Weightage
FMS Delhi 50%
DBE 70%
DSE 80%

Apart from CAT, the performance of the candidates in Class 10, Class 12, graduation will also be considered for MBA admission.

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