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DU UG 2025: How to map subjects and select courses after CUET results

DU UG 2025: How to map subjects and select courses after CUET results

India Today4 hours ago

With CUET UG 2025 results expected soon, the University of Delhi is all set to launch Phase II of CSAS (UG) 2025, where candidates must fill in their program and college preferences via the CSAS portal. This phase follows the initial application stage and is crucial in determining final seat allotments.To begin, students must log into their CSAS dashboard using their credentials. The system will automatically calculate program-specific merit scores based on CUET UG performance, which will be visible on the portal.advertisementSUBJECT MAPPING Students must map their Class XII subjects to the test papers they appeared for in CUET UG 2025
The subjects must be the same or closely related, with at least 50% syllabus overlapIf the exact subject isn't available in CUET, a similar domain/language subject is acceptableDU's decision on subject similarity is final and binding.PREFERENCE FILLING PROCESSDelhi University offers 79 UG programmes and 186 BA combinations across 69 colleges.Candidates can select as many "Program + College" combinations as they're eligible for.An 'Available Preferences' tab will list all possible combinations.Filters can be applied to sort colleges or programmes based on preferences.Reordering preferences is allowed using 'Top', 'Bottom', or number icons.It is essential to save preferences regularly during the selection process.Only the combinations saved before the deadline will be considered for allocation and upgrades. The 'Selected Preferences' tab will reflect the final saved order.LOCKING OF PREFERENCESadvertisementOnce the Phase II deadline passes, the last saved preference list is auto-lockedPost-deadline, no edits, additions, or deletions will be permittedAll future seat allocations will be based on this locked order.SIMULATED RANKS FEATUREBefore the first CSAS round, DU will publish simulated ranks on the CSAS dashboard.These ranks are based on current preferences and scores to give a rough estimate.They are not final and don't guarantee admission to any specific college or programme.After simulated ranks are released, candidates get one final chance to revise preferences.Only the saved changes during this final edit window will be considered for allocation.Students are advised to keep a check here or on the official website for more updates and information.

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