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Delhi University Admission 2026: Fees, Eligibility, Application Form, Last Date to Apply

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DU Admission Overview 2026

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How will I be allocated a seat at DU via the CSAS allocation (CUET UG counselling process)?
A: 

For seat allocation at DU, students are required to lock their college and course preferences after the result is out. Delhi University will consider normalised scores provided by NTA to calculate the merit scores as per programme specific eligibility. The highest possible preference will be provisionally allocated to the candidates considering the following
criteria:

  • Program-Specific merit
  • Category of the students (UR/ OBC-NCL/ SC/ ST/ EWS/ Minority)
  • Availability of seats
  • Any other allocation rules, policies, or criteria citied by (CSAS (UG)- 2025) or University of Delhi
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Q:   Can I get admission at DU in a BSc course without CUET?
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No, Delhi University offers admission to the BSc programmes at its colleges based on CUET score only. There is no provision for direct admissions. Hence, aspirants must take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The national-level exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). It is conducted in different phases. Eligible students can apply on NTA website to take the test. Students seeking admission to DU colleges should select DU college plus preferred course at the time of registration. 

After CUET result declaration, aspirants are required to register on DU CSAS portal. The course and college allotment process is done based on the preferences submitted by the students during the form filling. After final selections, students can pay the admission fee to confirm admission.

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Q:   What is the application fee for M.Tech at DU for General catgeory candidates?
A: 

The application fee for M.Tech at DU till 2021 was INR 750 or UR (Unreserved or General) and OBC category candidates. However, the same is slightly low for SC/ ST/ EWS and PwD candidates, i.e. INR 350.

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DU Eligibility & Selection 2026

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Q:   Who is eligible for DU?
A: 

DU eligibility criteria varies with course. However, the basic eligibility requirement for UG courses is Class 12 and a minimum of graduation is required for PG courses. Below is DU eligibility for top courses:

Popular Courses

Common Eligibility

BA (Prog)/ BA (Hons)

A pass in Class 12

BSc (Gen)/ BSc (Hons)

A pass in Class 12

BCom/ BCom (Hons)

A pass in Class 12

BBA

A pass in Class 12

BMS

A pass in Class 12

B.El.Ed

Class 12 with 50% aggregate

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Q:   What is the fee for B.A at SGGSCC?
A: 

Candidates who get admission to BA (Hons) programmes offered at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Delhi University are required to pay the Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce BA fees which range between INR 96,200 and INR 1.5 Lacs depending upon the specialisation selected by candidates.

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Q:   What is the fee of Delhi University B.Tech course?
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Delhi University fee structure is inclusive of various components, which are one-time chargeable or have to be paid yearly or semester-wise. DU BTech tuition fee amount is INR 4.3 lakh for the complete course duration. Students have to pay the first semester fee or the prescribed admission fees to confirm their seats. It must be noted that the mentioned fee amount is as per the official website or sanctioning body. It is subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

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DU Admission Process 2026

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Q:   What is the DU selection process for B.Ed programme?
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Candidates can apply for DU admission via Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Before applying for the course, aspirants must check out the eligibility requirements. To apply students can visit NTA official website. After the entrance test, the cutoff marks are made available beind the login on the official samarth portal of the university. At the time of CUET registration, aspirants must selection DU as a preference.

Q:   Is maths compulsory for applying in DU for BBA?
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The eligibility criteria for BBA FIA at Delhi University is a minimum of 60% aggregate or more in the qualifying exam in four subjects, namely English Mathematics, and two other main subjects. The accepted entrance exams are DU JAT CUET and others. Hence, good marks in Maths are important for successful admission to Delhi University for the BBA course.
Q:   What is the procedure to take admission to B.Ed at Delhi University?
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Candidates can get into B.Ed programme of DU based on performance in the CUET-PG exam. To be eligible, aspirants must have the prescribed qualifications by the university. The seat allotment is done as per the preferences filled by the candidates. The admission process begins with CUET registrations. Hence, aspirants who fulfil the eligibility requirements shall first go to the NTA website and submit form before the deadline.

After the exam, a cutoff list is released. Candidates with a score equal to or better than the cutoff are selected. These candidates can then pay the admission fee amount to lock their seats. 

DU BA Admission 2026

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  • 10+2 with 40% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: CUET, DUET, CBSE 12th, ISC, GAT, CTET

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DatesUpcoming Events
Mar '26
CUET 2026 Application ProcessTentative
May '26-Jun '26
CUET 2026 ExamTentative
Jul '26
CUET UG 2026 ResultTentative
DatesPast Events
30 Sep '25 - 10 Oct '25
B.A. Admission Withdrawal window
30 Sep '25
B.A. Last date of admission
23 Sep '25 - 29 Sep '25
B.A. (12th based) On-the-Spot Mop-up admission round - Allocations process
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On B.A. Admissions
Q:   What are the essential qualifications for admission to BA course at DU?
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For admission in DU BA programmes, the aspirants must be Class 12 or equivalent examination pass from a recognised board. Eligible students have to take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The selection is done based on performance in the entrance examination. Delhi University allot colleges based filled preferences and the applicants scores in the CUET exam.

Q:   What is the DU CUET cutoff for BA?
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Delhi University allot seats in its colleges based on the applicants scores in the CUET exam. Earlier, the cutoff was made available in public domain. However, now it can be checked by logging into the DU CUET portal. For students reference, the DU BA cutoff 2025 for some of the DU colleges is mentioned:

College2025
Hindu College, University of Delhi950.58
Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi823.01
Ramjas College, University of Delhi894.95
Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi875.08
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi781.9
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi780.33
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi765.37
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi791.07
Ramanujan College, University of Delhi– / –
Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi767.24
Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi239.01
Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi741.68
St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi726.19
Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi724.3
Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi422.56
Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi616.39
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi336.54
Shivaji College, University of Delhi653.31
Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi384.93
Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi321.71
Satyawati College, University of Delhi553.29
Rajdhani College, University of Delhi684.17
Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College, University of Delhi327.88
Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi672.43
Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi523.33
Motilal Nehru College (Evening), University of Delhi294.47
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi315.01
Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)580.05
Satyawati College (Evening)505.43
Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi574.87
Shyam Lal College (Evening), University of Delhi533.79
Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College (Evening), University of Delhi535.81
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Delhi University
NIRF Student Diversity Report 2025

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Delhi University UG - 3 years student admission report: OverallAccordion Icon V3
UG 3 years2024-25
Total students1110
% Female students
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51%
% Outside State Students
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62%
International Students
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Delhi University UG - 4 years student admission report: OverallAccordion Icon V3
UG 4 years2024-25
Total students212
% Female students
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32%
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86%
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DU Application Process 2026

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Q:   Are DU applications out?
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DU University registrations via CUET usually begins in February every year. Soon after the release of the notification, the CUET application process commences online. Candidates willing to appear for CUET exam must ensure to fill out the application form online when released. Interested candidates were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG and CUET PG.

Students can read about CUET UG application process and CUET PG application process to understand the procedure. Followed by the application forms of CUET UG and CUET PG, DU starts the DU CSAS registration for final college and course allotment of students who qualify the exams. The process will began after the release of CUET-UG and CUET-PG results which are expected to release in July. 

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Q:   What is the course fees for two years MCA in Delhi University?
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The total tuition fee of MCA at the DU is INR 480. Candidates have to pay the admission/first semester fee after selection to confirm their seats. The course fee structure is inclusive of various components, such as security deposit, hostel fee, etc. The mentioned fee is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however still subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

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Q:   What is the fee for B.Ed at Delhi University?
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Candidates wanting to get into DU B.Ed course must meet the CUET-PG criteria and hava a valid score. Once candidates get selected, the fee payment must be done for seat confirmation. University of Delhi B.Ed tuition fee ranges from INR 16,800 to INR 74,000. The total course fee may include other components as well, such as hostel fees, caution money, and more. Candidates shall note that the fee information given here is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is however, still subject to revision. Hence, is indicative. 

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DU Affiliated Colleges

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Q:   Can I select my colleges and courses preference under DU before DU seat allocation list is out for admission?
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After the declaration of CUET (UG) results by NTA, the University of Delhi opened a preference-filling phase on its official website. Candidates are required to login on their CSAS (UG) dashboard to choose the courses they are willing to take admission if allocated. Candidates must give their preference for the course + college for every UG course selected by them.
For filling the preferences of course & college combinations in which they are willing to take admission, they must do the following:

  • Choose multiple course + college combinations (It is in the best interest of the candidate to fill the maximum number of preferences)
  • Take utmost care while selecting the course + college combinations as the order of selection will also determine the preference order.
  • Reorder the preferences to prioritize the preference order of course + college combinations
  • The submitted preference order will determine the allocation of seat 

Candidate must confirm their order of preferences for the course + college combinations by clicking on 'Submit' cutton on/ before the last day of the preference-filling. It is important to note - Editing the course + college combination preference list after the deadline of preference-filling will not be allowed. 

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Q:   Is the MBA course free at Delhi University?
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DU is one of the topmost Indian universities, offers courses in the widest range imaginable, from Arts and Commerce, to Science, Law, and Management. For the MBA programme at DU, the course fees varies from 2,000 - 2.4 lakh. This excludes the caution fees at the university. Students who wish to pursue their higher education goals despite financial hurdles may consider opting for the variety of feees assistance and scholarship options at DU.

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Q:   What all MSc specialisations are available at DU?
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Delhi University offers full-time MSc in multiple specialisations from a number of DU-affiliated colleges. The duration of the programme is two years. Starting 2023, DU admission to all the PG courses will be subject to CUET PG scores seat allotment. A list if all the MSc specialisations available ar DU are as follows:

DU MSc Specialisations

Anthropology

Fabric and Apparel Science

Computer Science

Forensic Science

Development Communication and Extension

Mathematics

Botany

Physics

Mathematics Education

Chemistry

Zoology

Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

Environmental Studies

Statistics

Informatics

Combined Degree Course - Biomedical Sciences

Biochemistry

Biophysics

Geology

Resource Management and Design Application

Electronics

Food and Nutrition

Human Development and Childhood Studies

Genetics

Microbiology

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Delhi University
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Top recruiting companies like KPMG Global, EY GDS, Grant Thornton, NIIT, Genpact, Wipro, Bajal Capital, etc., visit our campus.
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The college has a great strong placement cell, However, few good companies visit our campus for placements.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Supportive crowd and good teachers, but placements and infrastructure are average.
Placements: Talking about my course first, I am currently studying a B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics and honesty, the placement scene for Maths students is not very strong. Only about ten to fifteen per cent of students actually get placed because companies usually prefer commerce or economics backgrounds. The highest package touches around five LPA, while the lowest stays near two LPA and the average hovers around three LPA. Internship options are slightly better, almost thirty percent of students get them, mostly in tutoring, edtech or basic office work.
Infrastructure: When it comes to infrastructure, the Maths department is okay but not perfect. Some classrooms have boards or projectors that don't work properly. The library does have good Maths books, but they get issues quickly. Wi-Fi is available only in a few spots. Hostel accommodation is limited, so most of us stay in nearby PGs. The canteen serves decent, affordable food, and the sports facilities are basic but manageable. The medical room handles normal, small issues.
Faculty: Speaking about the faculty, most teachers are really knowledgeable and explain concepts properly, though a few rush through lessons. The curriculum is definitely heavy and needs daily practice, but it helps a lot if you plan to go into research or do a master's. Exams are slightly tough, especially the core papers. Passing is okay if you study regularly, but getting high marks needs a lot of preparation.
Other: Talking about the campus environment, the crowd is mostly friendly, mostly girls, and everyone is quite supportive. Fests and events happen every year, and societies keep the campus active. Maths students also join NSS, debate, music, and other groups. Metro connectivity makes travel easy. I chose this course because I enjoy mathematics, but I feel the college should improve practical exposure and lab facilities for Maths students.
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B.A. (Hons.) in History - Batch of 2027
Offered by Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Faculty is good, no hostel, no auditorium, sports ground is good, and the infrastructure is good.
Placements: My course is history honours. As there is less placement in history honours, it can help in developing a good base in history. If we talk about internships, there are many internships offered by college, some of them are paid, and others are unpaid.
Infrastructure: College infrastructure is good. The library, the classroom, everything is perfect. The college has a ground as well. However, ARSD does not have a hostel and auditorium, which is the only drawback. Canteen food is not that good, but average. Medical facilities are good. The college has a basketball court, a badminton court and a cricket pitch.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified and knowledgeable as well, and teachers are way too good. My course is good, it will make our base strong for further pursuing a Master's in history. Semester exams are not that hard, the score is calculated on the basis of CGPA.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hindu College, University of Delhi
4.6
3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The best college in Delhi University.
Placements: So basically, in botany hons, mostly students are approached by edutech companies like Vedantu, Pw. Multinational companies usually don't approach botany honors students due to obvious reasons. So, being very honest, this course is for those who want to pursue their career in the education field.
Infrastructure: Laboratories and classrooms are 10/10, fully air-conditioned classes with smart classes. The cleanliness is very good. About the infrastructure of Hindu College, it is 10/10. The campus is very beautiful and clean, the hostels are very neat and clean, and proper hygiene is maintained in the washrooms.
Faculty: The top faculty are hired at the Hindu College. Teachers are mostly very intellectual and very intelligent, having mostly graduated from top universities and colleges. Per year 2 semester exams are being held, and the level of exams is moderate, and 33 percent of marks is required to pass.
Other: I chose this course because of my interest in botany, and regarding the improvement, the placement facilities in this course can be improved. And regarding the fest, Hindu College organizes the largest fest of DU MECCA.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Totally satisfied with the course and faculty. Infrastructure is one of the best on the South campus
Placements: Placement in my college varies depending on the course and the societies that you join. There are some useful ones like enso debsoc flick etc., they are very interactive and even beneficial for the resume. Some societies are not as beneficial as spilled ink, which is the poetry society. It's good if you have an interest in the poetry domain, but for the future, it's of no use.
Infrastructure: Hostel is not provided.
Faculty: Exams are not that tough, all the study material is regularly provided by the teachers, and they take extra classes whenever it is necessary. Also, help in sending the questions that are important from the exam point of view. Teachers often support and motivate the students during exam time and are also there if any student needs their personal guidance. The staff in my course is very friendly and response, I'm currently in 2nd year and by far the teachers that I have recieved are very understanding and humble. Students in my course are also very friendly. If not too bad.
Other: Political Science at Dyal Singh College is one of the most famous courses, along with history and geography honors. The majority of the students that I meet are from my course or history honours. A good number of seats were offered at the admission time, and these 3 courses, their faculty are very good, and they also hold seminars regularly to provide extra guidance and real-time experience by graduates from our college or people in the same field.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Kalindi College, University of Delhi
3.2
1Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Only opt if you want a DU label in your CV.
Placements: Hardly 10 percent of students got job offers. The highest package for a tech company is around 5 LPA, and the average is around 2 LPA-3 LPA. Top recruiting companies are HCL, SBI BANK, HDFC BANK, and INFOSYS. Around 30% got an internship in some startups and 10 percent in SBI Bank and HCL. I think the top roles are consulting associate.
Infrastructure: There is no Wi-Fi facility. The labs are decent, and the classrooms are like government school-classrooms. No hostel is available and it's still in process. Canteen food is good. You can get good samosas, read pakoda, for Rs. 10- Rs. 40. We have a gym also, for Rs. 300 per month. The trainer was good. The medical room is good. Not too big a sports ground but it's nice. You can also play table tennis and carrom on the first floor above the gym.
Faculty: The faculty is very nice. Did not have any bad experience with revision, doubt, and assignment. Professors are corporate. My political curriculum was nice, it was interesting, and I had fun learning international politics and relations. Exams are not at all difficult, it's just important to attend a few classes before the exam because teachers might tell you important topics to prepare, which really helps a lot. You need to get more than 33 marks to pass. If you fail in the 2nd semester, you will reappear for the same in the 4th semester.
Other: I chose Political Science because it is interesting, reading about policies, rules, and laws. It is not too hard to understand, I think some case studies would be better to improve. Events are decent, but no super-famous singer or artist has ever come. Lehren Fest is nice, especially the dance performances by students. The campus is in a residential area, so there is not much to roam, but the Karol Bagh market is just a Rs. 20 rickshaw ride away.
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B.A in (History , Political Science) - Batch of 2019
Offered by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
3.2
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Faculty is good, and the food in the canteen is also good. This is a review of my college life.
Placements: According to me, it was below average because I saw many students who wanted to do internships. But they did not get them, which was below 40%. Regarding packages, they were average. Very few roles were offered. There were hardly any choices. Only a few options were available, which was a big reason for the dissatisfaction.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college was okay, but I did not know about the hostel because I did not stay there. Classrooms and the library were okay and good. My friends lived in the hostel. Food and infrastructure were okay. But the food could have been much better.
Faculty: Faculty was good and helpful. They had good knowledge of their subjects and topics and were well qualified. The semester exam pass percentage was a minimum of 45%. The curriculum and course were totally based on the subjects students chose.
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DU Admission 2026 FAQs

Q:   What is DU CUET UG Counselling process?
A: 

Before the CUET counselling process for DU will even begin, it is necessary that aspirants opt for DU during CUET form filling and later apply on the CSAS portal to be eligible for admission. The admission process after CUET result declaration is explained below:

Step 1: After the declaration of the CUET UG exam, register on the DU CSAS portal in multiple phases.

Step 2: Submit College + Course combination preferences in the order of priority on the CSAS dashboard. 

Step 3: The University has released the dates for three DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. 

  • The "freeze" option in seat allocation for CSAS (DU) is to be selected by the students to confirm their admission choice to the allocated college and course at DU.
  • If candidates are happy with the assigned college and course, they can freeze the request through their dashboard.
  • Once they select this option, they will not be considered for "upgradation" of choice in further rounds of CSAS.
  • Candidates must only select this option only if they are satisfied with the allocated seat and want to take admission to this course & college
  • If they do not choose to upgrade or freeze your admission, their current status will be maintained.

Step 4: Once the candidate "Accept" the provisionally allocated seat, the concerned college will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate online. The college has an option to 'Accept' or 'Reject' the admission of the student basis the verification. 

Step 5: Once the DU-affiliated college accords the approval, candidates will have to pay the 'Admission Fee' to confirm their seat. 

On the basis of the availability of seats due to rejections, cancellations, and withdrawals, DU may announce multiple allocation rounds. The University of Delhi will display the vacant seats on its admission website (admission.uod.ac.in) before every allocation round. 

Q:   Is entrance exam mandatory for admission to Delhi University?
A: 

DU changed its admission process through the common national level entrance exams discontinuing the old admission process based on Class 12 and UG course scores for UG and PG courses, respectively. the university now considers CUET UG exam for admission to its UG courses, namely BA, BSc, BCom, BSc (Hons), BA (Hons and BCom (Hons). CUET stands for Common University Entrance Test, while CUCET stands for Central University Common Entrance Test. CUET is the revamped version of CUCET. This exam is now considered by over 100 central universities for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For PG courses, namely MA, MSc and MCom, the university will be considering CUET PG conducted by NTA. 

Q:   I have to give CUET exam to get admitted to DU. Can I get admission to BCom (Prog) as I don't have Maths as a subject in Class 12?
A: 

To be eligible for BCom Prog. from DU, candidates must have completed their Class 12 with the following subject conditions:

  • Combination 1: Any one language from List A along with one among Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1 OR
  • Combination 2: Any one language from List A along with one among Accountancy/ Book Keeping + Any two subjects out of which at least one should be from List B1

Additonally, students are also required to appear for CUET and have a valid score in the same exam for admission. As per the above eligibility, those who don't have Maths but have one among Applied Mathematics,Accountancy or Book Keeping are also eligible. 

Q:   How to get admission in DU?
A: 

Delhi University offers entrance-based admission. The college offers admission based on CUET UG and CUET PG  for admission to all UG and PG courses. To be eligible for admission candidates are required to register for CUET UG/PG. Further, candidates are required to apply on DU CSAS portal for admission.

Q:   How to apply for sports quota admission in DU?
A: 

Candidates desirous of taking admission to any of the undergraduate courses offered by the University of Delhi, such as BA/BA (Hons), BSc/ BSc (Hons) and BCom/ BCom (Hons), under the supernumerary quota (ECA and/or Sports) must appear in CUET (UG) exam. For final admissions to ECA and sports supernumerary seats, however, depends on two factors. These are as follows:

  • 25% weightage is aligned to CUET scores
  • 75% weightage is aligned to certificates/ trials/ performances

 

Q:   Does Delhi University provide LLB course?
A: 
Yes, Delhi University offers LL.B. Courses to students. For admission, the candidates must clear the DU LL.B. Entrance Test. The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Is a Bachelor's or master's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate, 45% aggregate for CW/ OBC/ PwBD category candidates, and 40% for SC category candidates. Candidates appearing in the qualifying degree exams are also eligible to appear in the LL.B. Entrance exam.
Q:   What is the dress code at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Delhi University?
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Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Delhi University does not have a dress code. However, students must wear decent clothes to enter in the premise. As per the information available on web, students are not allowed to wear shorts, capris or sleeveless t-shirt in the campus.

Q:   Is good marks required to get hostel in DU?
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Delhi University offers hostels to both male and female students. As per the information on web, the university allocates hostel to students based on their merit. The university considers the academic performance of the students and availability of seats for providing hostel. The university also considers factors such as distance from the university, disability, and financial need in allocating hostels to students. Besides, If a students fails in any semester, hostel facility is discarded. Almost all the hostels start their registration process in end of June or first week of July.

Q:   What are the chances of getting a hostel in DU?
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University of Delhi provides hostel facility to students pursuing a course from the university based on their merit and other factors. Students with good academic performance have a good chance of getting hostel provided their location is far from the campus. DU also follows a reservation policy as given below in hostel allocation:

CategoryReservation %
SC15%
ST7.5%
PwD3%
Q:   Can I enroll myself for a language certificate course at DU along with my regular graduation course?
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Yes, many colleges under the University of Delhi offer part-time certificate courses in different foreign languages. However, it is advisable to enroll yourself for any of these only after the first year. In the first year, try to understand how your regular course works and then you can plan your certificate course accordingly. For the admission criteria and eligibility for different language certificate courses, students are advised to visit the official website of DU or affiliated colleges for details. 

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