
DU UG Admission 2025: First Seat Allotment List Releasing Today At 5 PM, Steps To Check
The University of Delhi is set to release the first allocation list for DU UG CSAS 2025 today, July 19. Applicants who enrolled for Phase 1 can view the first CSAS allocation list at 5 PM today on Delhi University's official website, du.ac.in. Candidates may also view the list at admission.uod.ac.in, the website for DU Admission. Information provided by DU indicates that the list is based on preferences submitted during the CSAS phase 1 and CUET UG results.
A total of 2,39,890 candidates applied for admission to DU this year. Following the announcement of the allocation results, the applicant must log in to his or her CSAS (UG)-2025 dashboard to accept the assigned seat. As per the schedule, candidates may accept the assigned seat between July 19 to 21. The online applications are available will be verified and approved by all universities by July 22. Candidates have until July 23 to pay their fees online.
Candidates can use the instructions below to view the seat allotment list for the first round.
Step 1: Go to the official DU Admission website, admission.uod.ac.in.
Step 2: From the home page, select the DU UG CSAS 2025 initial allocation list link.
The option to accept a certain Allocated Seat will be applicable only for the round in which the seat was assigned to the applicant. In order to participate in the following rounds, the applicant must accept the assigned seat within the time frame specified. For additional information, candidates can visit the Delhi University's official website.
Through this admission process, up to 71,000 seats at 69 colleges will be filled. The University of Delhi would hold extra rounds of admissions depending on seat availability.
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