DU Admission 2026: Delhi University has released the first round seat allocation results for undergraduate (UG) courses under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2026. With this, the admission process for the 2026-27 academic session has officially commenced. Candidates can now view their allocation status by logging into the CSAS portal at admission.uod.ac.in using their CUET UG 2026 application number and password.
This allocation has been prepared based on candidates' CUET-UG 2026 scores, the program preferences submitted during registration, and seat availability across the university's colleges.
Steps to view your DU seat allocation:
Visit the official CSAS portal at admission.uod.ac.in.
Log in using your CUET UG 2026 application number and password.
Your allocation status will appear on the dashboard.
Use "Ctrl+F" (Windows) or "Command+F" (Mac) to search for your application number or name in the list.
Download or print the allocation details for your records.
Seat Acceptance and Verification Schedule
Candidates who have been allotted a seat must now complete the following steps within the stipulated timeframe:
Seat Acceptance: Log in to the CSAS portal and accept the allotment between today, July 16 (5:00 PM), and July 21 (4:59 PM).
Document Verification: The respective colleges will examine and verify the submitted documents before approving the admission; this process will continue until July 22.
Fee Payment: The deadline for paying the admission fee is July 23. Candidates who fail to accept the seat or pay the fee within the specified time may have their admission cancelled. Candidates who are not satisfied with their allotted college or course can choose the "upgrade" option instead of freezing their current allotment, which will give them the opportunity to reorder their preferences in this round.
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