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Delhi University PG admissions 2025: First seat allotment list released, check here

Delhi University PG admissions 2025: First seat allotment list released, check here

India Today18-06-2025
DU PG admissions seat allotment 2025 began on June 17, 2025. Delhi University (DU) has published the first seat allotment list for postgraduate (PG) admissions 2025 on its official portal pgadmission.uod.ac.in. The list was released at 5 PM on June 17 and is based on candidates' CUET PG 2025 scores and preferences submitted during registration.advertisementDU PG ADMISSIONS SEAT ALLOTMENT 2025: HOW TO CHECK ROUND 1 ALLOTMENTTo view your allotment:Visit the official website, pgadmission.uod.ac.in/index.php/site/login
Now, click on the link for the Round 1 CSAS result or the 'PG Admission 2025-2026' sectionLog in using the necessary credentials, such as application number, and date of birthHere, candidates will get the option to either freeze or upgrade their allocated seatsDirect link to check DU PG first seat allotment 2025Candidates allotted a seat must accept it online by 4:59 PM on June 20, and the last date for fee payment is June 22, by 4:59 PM. Departments and colleges will verify documents between June 17 and June 21.DU PG ADMISSIONS SEAT ALLOTMENT 2025: UPCOMING COUNSELLING ROUNDSThe second round of allotment will be released on June 24, followed by a mid-entry window from July 2–4, and a third round on July 8. This round will include quotas such as CW (Children of War Widows), sports, and performance-based programmes.advertisementStudents may either freeze their seats (if it's their first choice) or opt for an upgrade. If the top preference is allotted, no upgrade option will be available in future rounds.DU has introduced a supernumerary seat for single girl children in every PG programme. So far, 1,131 candidates have applied under this quota.With this new initiative, like the single girl child quota and a transparent allotment process based on CUET PG scores, the university aims to ensure inclusive and merit-based admissions for the academic year 2025–26.DU PG ADMISSIONS SEAT ALLOTMENT 2025: REQUIRED DOCUMENTSTo complete the admission, candidates need:CUET PG admit cardClass 10 & 12 certificatesDegree certificateIdentity proofPassport photosReservation certificate (if applicable)As the admissions process moves forward, candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the deadlines and guidelines issued by DU.
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