DU Launches Common Seat Allocation System Portal For UG Courses; Check Details

New Delhi: The Delhi University on Wednesday launched its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) registration portal for all undergraduate (UG) courses for the upcoming academic session.

The new session will commence on August 16.

Students have to fill their personal details and upload all documents required for admission, as mentioned on the portal — https://ugadmission.uod.ac.in/.

“Students are advised to begin registration and submit their personal details and other documents like class XII marks. Some details will be automatically updated by the portal, based on the CUET registration details. All details have to be filled carefully as once submitted, they cannot be edited,” Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh said, adding that the next stage will commence when CUET results are out, with students then required to log in again and give preferences for courses and colleges.

“The order of the college selected then will become the priority list, with the college selected first being the student’s first priority,” he informed.

There are 78 UG programmes across 68 Delhi University colleges this year, with around 71,000 seats on offer. There are 77 PG courses with 13,500 seats this year.

PG admission registration process is likely to commence towards the end of June, Singh said.

For UG students, three new B Tech courses have been introduced this year, with students to be admitted on the basis of JEE Mains 2023 score.

According to the VC, B Com (Hons) is the most sought-after UG course with around 1.3 lakh students showing their interest during CUET UG, followed by B Com (Pass) for which 1.26 lakh students have shown interest.

As for PG, Political Science is the most sought-after course.

For PhD, DU will offer 51 programmes, with registration to again commence towards the end of this month. Candidates will be selected on the basis of CUET (Ph D) or on the basis of CSIR NET or other similar national based tests.

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