DU UG Admissions 2025: Round 1 Seat Acceptance Closes Today; Over 72K Candidates Accepted Seats
The Round 1 seat acceptance deadline for DU UG Admissions 2025 is July 21 at 4:59 PM. Over 72,000 candidates have accepted seats so far under the CSAS-UG system based on CUET scores. Colleges will verify documents by July 22, and the last date for fee payment is July 23.

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DU UG Admissions 2025: The last date for candidates to confirm seats under Round 1 of Delhi University's UG admissions is 4:59 PM on July 21, 2025. Colleges will perform document verification and approve applications after acceptance, by July 22, with the last date for payment of fees being July 23.
Admissions are taking place through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG), giving weightage to CUET-UG 2025 scores, reservation policy, and candidate preference.
According to the university's latest update (as of 9:40 PM, July 20), 72,659 candidates have confirmed their seat allocation, and 14,939 applications have been accepted by colleges till now.
93,166 seat allocations have been done against 71,624 available seats, indicating huge reallocation and seat shifting will happen in the further rounds — a trend observed in previous years as well.
Category-Wise Seat Allocation Highlights
Single Girl Child Category: 1,325 seats
Orphan Category: 259 seats (127 females, 132 males)
DU UG Admission 2025: Round 2 Schedule
Display of vacant seats: July 24, 2025 (5:00 PM)
Re-ordering of higher preferences: July 24 (5:00 PM) – July 25 (4:59 PM)
Round 2 CSAS allocation release: July 28, 2025 (5:00 PM)
Seat acceptance by candidates: July 28 (5:00 PM) – July 30 (4:59 PM)
College-level application verification: July 28 (5:00 PM) – July 31 (4:59 PM)
Last date for fee payment: August 1, 2025 (4:59 PM)
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