Delhi University UG admission portal opens: Here's all you need to know about CSAS UG portal
Delhi University is commencing its undergraduate admissions for the 2025-26 academic year, utilizing the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) based on CUET-UG 2025 scores. The process involves two phases: initial registration with personal details...

Speaking at a press conference, DU's Dean of Academics, Haneet Gandhi, announced that the CSAS portal is now open for registration.
"The varsity is offering 79 courses across its 69 colleges, with a total of 71,624 seats available for the upcoming academic session," she said.
In a bid to expand career-oriented learning, the university has also opened admissions for various skill-based courses through its Centre for Innovative Skill-based Courses (CISBC), Gandhi said.
All undergraduate admissions this year will be based solely on CUET-UG 2025 scores. During the initial registration, applicants will need to sign up on DU’s official admission portal, fill in basic academic and personal details, upload relevant documents such as category, EWS, or PwD certificates, and verify their CUET scores, which will be automatically linked to their profiles.
Candidates must log in using their CUET roll numbers, after which the system will auto-populate their exam scores. However, they are responsible for checking the accuracy of all data before moving on to the next stages, which include course and college selection in later rounds.
Correction window open for PG and BTech applicants
Even as undergraduate admissions begin, Delhi University has opened a correction window for candidates who applied to postgraduate and BTech courses by June 9. From June 10 (10 am) to June 12 (11:59 pm), registered candidates are allowed a one-time opportunity to edit their application forms. However, changes in category will not be permitted, and once a profile is locked, no further modifications will be allowed.As of 7 pm on Monday, DU had received 62,853 unique PG applications across 83 programmes, resulting in 67,516 programme-wise applications. BTech registrations stood at 5,870. By Tuesday, PG applicants had increased to 63,387, generating 69,317 programme-specific applications, while BTech registrations had risen to 6,015.
Admissions to PG programmes will be based exclusively on CUET-PG 2025 scores, while BTech admissions will follow the common rank list of JEE (Main) 2025. All candidates must have appeared in the respective entrance examinations and meet DU’s eligibility requirements.
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