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DU Admissions 2025: CSAS first allotment list out at admission.uod.ac.in

Delhi University Admissions 2025: A total of 2,39,890 candidates who submitted their preferences will be able to check their allotment status on the official website at admission.uod.ac.in

delhi university admissions 2025DU Admissions 2025: CSAS first allotment list at admission.uod.ac.in (Express photo)

The University of Delhi has released the first allocation list for undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2025. A total of 2,39,890 candidates who submitted their preferences can check their allotment status on the official website at admission.uod.ac.in. In addition to the allotment list, individual colleges will publish their cut-offs for 2025 on their respective websites.

The list, published at 5 pm, reflects a total of 93,166 allocations for 71,624 seats across 79 undergraduate programmes offered by 69 colleges affiliated with the university.

The allocations cover various categories, including unreserved (UR), other backward classes (OBC), economically weaker sections (EWS), scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), sikh minorities, persons with benchmark disabilities (PwBD), Kashmiri migrants (KM), single girl child and orphan (male and female) categories.

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“More than 93,000 allocations have been done against 71,624 seats based on the pattern and requirement of the previous years, as many students shuffle their seats from one college to another,” a senior DU official said.

According to data provided by the university, 1,325 allocations have been made under the single girl child category, while a total of 259 orphan candidates have been allotted seats 127 females and 132 males. Within the first two hours of making the allocations live, 27,533 candidates had already accepted their allotted seats, indicating a swift and enthusiastic response from applicants.

Admission schedule for CSAS Round 1

As per the official schedule, candidates allotted a seat in the first list must accept the allotted seat between 5 pm on July 19 and 4:59 pm on July 21. Following this, colleges will verify and approve the applications by July 22, and the last date to submit the admission fee is 4:59 pm on July 23, 2025.

Based on completed and verified admissions, Delhi University will publish the list of vacant seats for the second round on July 24, 2025.

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Event Date and Time
Declaration of First CSAS Allocation List 5 pm, July 19, 2025
Acceptance of Allocated Seat July 19 (5 pm) to July 21 (4:59 pm), 2025
Verification and Approval by Colleges July 19 (5 pm) to July 22 (4:59 pm), 2025
Last Date for Fee Payment Up to 4:59 pm, July 23, 2025
Display of Vacant Seats for Next Round July 24, 2025

DU Admissions 2025: Important guidelines on seat acceptance

According to the official notice issued by DU, once a seat is allocated in a particular round, the candidate must accept the seat within the specified timeline. This acceptance is only valid for the round in which the seat has been allocated.

In cases where candidates receive multiple allocations due to supernumerary quotas, they must accept and proceed with only one seat. Failure to accept the seat within the given window will be considered a decline, and the candidate will no longer be eligible to participate in the subsequent regular rounds of CSAS (UG)-2025.

DU Admissions 2025: Rules for withdrawal of admission

Candidates who wish to withdraw their admission can do so through their dashboard by selecting the ‘Withdraw’ option and paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000. However, withdrawal will lead to forfeiture of eligibility for further UG admission at Delhi University.

Such candidates will not be allowed to participate in any upcoming regular allocation rounds. The withdrawal option will also be suspended during spot admission rounds, if any are conducted.

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Delhi University is offering 71,624 undergraduate seats this year across 79 programmes in 69 colleges, including honours and multidisciplinary courses in disciplines such as humanities, sciences, commerce, and performing arts.

(with PTI inputs)

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