Delhi University UG Admission 2025: Delhi University (DU) has opened Phase 2 of the CSAS-UG 2025 admission process from today, July 8, 2025. CUET UG 2025 qualified candidates can now access the university's admission portal at admission.uod.ac.in to make choices of courses and colleges of their preference.
To continue, students need to first register for Phase 1. Those who have not yet registered can register until July 14, 2025. Phase 1 and Phase 2 will both close on this day, July 14. Then, the system will auto-lock all preferences submitted.
A correction window was opened on July 6 and will remain open until July 11 at 11:59 PM. Candidates are alerted that this is a single chance to edit; no further chances will be offered.
The July 8 to July 14 window fills the preference windows for programmes and colleges. The university will publish simulated ranks on July 15, so candidates can check their position. A one-day window of change will be open from July 15 through July 16 (until 11:59 PM).
ICMAI CMA Foundation Result 2025 Declared, Riya Poddar Secures 1st RankThe first list of CSAS allotment will come out on July 19 at 5 PM. Students have to confirm the seats that they have been allotted by July 21, 4:59 PM. The process of college-based verification and approval will be done from July 19 to July 22, and the online fee payment submission deadline will be July 24.
Then, a list showing vacant seats will be posted on July 24 at 5 PM. Students can re-order their higher choices from July 24 to July 25. The second CSAS allocation list will be available from July 28. Seat acceptance for this round is available from July 28 to July 30 (up to 4:59 PM), and college verification will occur up to July 31. The last fee payment date for this round will be August 1, 2025 (4:59 PM).
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