DU UG admission 2023 will begin soon. Delhi University will conduct admission to all UG courses based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET, conducted by NTA. Registrations for CUET UG 2023 have been reopened and the last date to submit the application form is April 11, 2023. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in. CUET UG 2023 exam will be conducted between May 21 and May 31, 2023.
Delhi University has removed the cutoff-based system for admission to UG courses. DU admission 2023 to all UG courses will be based on CUET UG scores. Admissions to all UG courses at DU affiliated colleges will be conducted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. The admission process includes three phases, in the first phase aspirants are required to fill the CSAS portal by visiting the official website – admission.uod.ac.in. Phase 2 includes filling out programs and college preferences and seat allotment will be done in the third phase. The university will be conducting multiple rounds of seat allocation based on the colleges and programs combination filled by students. Selected candidates then can choose to accept/freeze or upgrade their seats by the given date. Upon acceptance of a seat, the respective college will check eligibility, verify documents, and confirm admission after receiving the fee payment.
Selection for Sports and Extracurricular Activities (ECA) candidates will be made on the basis of combined score of CUET (25%) and performance test (75%). Certificates will also be considered for the same along with the CUET score. As per the DU admission policy, 50% seats are reserved for minorities in colleges like St. Stephens. 85% of marks for admission will be taken from the CUET, and colleges will decide the remaining 15%. Admission to the remaining 50% seats will be done on the basis of CUET marks only.
Check the complete admission process for admission to UG courses at Delhi University through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS):
Phase 1: CSAS 2023 Application Form
Phase 2: Selection of Courses and College Preferences
Phase 3: Seat Allocation and Final Admission
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Event | Dates |
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Release of CUET UG 2023 Application Form | February 9, 2023 |
Last day for submission of CUET UG 2023 Application Form | March 30, 2023 |
Release of CUET UG 2023 Admit Card | 3rd week of April 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Application Form Correction Window | April 1 – April 3, 2023 |
Reopening of CUET UG 2023 Application Forms | April 9 – April 11, 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Exam Date |
May 21 – 31, 2023 Reserved date: June 1 –7, 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Result | 4th week of July 2023 |
Delhi University has removed the cutoff-based admissions from the academic year 2022-23. Delhi University admission 2023 to all UG programs is now based on CUET UG scores. Admissions to all UG programs at Delhi University Affiliated Colleges will be done through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. DU Cutoff or allocation list for extracurricular activities (ECA), sports, and children/widows of active-duty military personnel (CW) categories has been released for UG admissions. Candidates can check the same by clicking on the links given below:
Category | Cutoff |
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ECA | |
Sports | |
CW |
Delhi University offers various UG courses for a duration of 3 years. Students can also opt for the Hons. mode for the UG courses. The basic eligibility criteria for UG courses is class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Mentioned below is the list of different courses offered in DU along with their specialisations:
Course | Specialisation |
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BA | Music, Assamese, Tamil, Bengali, Punjabi, Geography, Urdu, Linguistics, Physical Education, Functional Hindi, Political Science, English, Sociology, History, Persian, Mathematics, Education, Sanskrit, German, Vocational Studies, Statistics, Home Science, Business Economics, Arabic, Buddhist Studies, Psychology, French, Spanish, Computer Science, General, Philosophy, Economics |
BA (Hons.) | Political Science, Journalism, English, Hindi, Arabic, Psychology, Spanish, Economics, Sanskrit, German, Geography, French, History, Urdu, Bengali, Hindi Journalism and Mass Communication, Persian, Sociology, Punjabi, Italian, Music, Philosophy, Social Work. |
B.Com | General |
B.Com (Hons) | General |
B.Sc | Applied Physical Sciences, Home Science, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Science, Life Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, Radiography |
B.Sc (Hons) | Computer Science, Microbiology, Electronics, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Botany, Physics, Geology, Mathematics, Anthropology, Instrumentation, Zoology, Chemistry, Food Technology, Home Science, Statistics, Biological Science, Polymer Science |
B.El.Ed | Elementary Education |
B.Lib.I.Sc | Library & Information Science |
BBS | Business Studies |
BFA | Fine Arts |
BMS | - |
Candidates seeking admission to the UG courses at Delhi University (except DU SOL and NCWEB) must clear the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The final selection will be based on the CUET marks followed by e-counselling. CUET qualified candidates will be required to register for e-counselling on the DU admission portal. There will be two rounds of counselling in which they will get the option of filling their preference of colleges on the DU website. Students will be allotted DU colleges purely on the basis of merit in CUET.
Admission through Sports and Extracurricular Activities (ECA): Candidates are required to appear in a performance test along with the CUET. Selection of candidates will be made on the basis of combined score of CUET (25%) and performance test (75%). Certificates will also be considered for the same along with the CUET score.
Seat Reservation: As per the DU admission policy, 50% seats are reserved for minorities in colleges like St. Stephens. 85% of marks for admission will be taken from the CUET, and the remaining 15% will be decided by colleges. Admission to the remaining 50% seats will be done on the basis of CUET marks only.
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Candidates must note they are first required to register on the official website of NTA and then they will have to register on DU admission portal for e-counselling. Candidates seeking admission to any of the courses offered by Delhi University can follow the steps mentioned below to apply:
Required Documents:
Ques. What is the fee structure for different UG courses at DU?
Ans. The fee structure for different courses in Delhi University and its affiliated colleges is mentioned below in a tabular form:
Course | Fees |
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B.A. | INR 7,980/yr |
B.Com. | INR 8300/yr |
B.Com.(H) | INR 9,180/yr |
B.Sc. | INR 11,500/yr |
B.Voc. | INR 15,747/yr |
Ques. What is the pattern of UG courses entrance examinations in DU?
Ans. The entrance examination pattern of UG courses in DU is mentioned below in bullet points:
Ques. What are the popular courses of DU?
Ans. The most popular courses at DU are B.A.(H), B.Com.(H) and B.Sc.(H). The admission to these courses is given on the basis of the entrance exam conducted by DU.
Ques. What is the application fee of different categories in DU?
Ans. The application fee of different categories in DU are mentioned below in a tabular form:
Category | Fees |
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General | INR 650 |
OBC | INR 600 |
SC | INR 550 |
ST | INR 550 |
PwD | INR 550 |
Ques. What are the reservation criteria for different categories in DU?
Ans. The reservation criteria for different categories in DU is mentioned below in a tabular form:
Category | Reservation in % |
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SC | 15% |
ST | 7.5% |
OBC | 27% |
EWS | 10% |
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Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Result Date | Tentative Dec 26, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Result Date | Tentative Dec 26, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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Ph.D 68 Courses | ₹7,130 (Total Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
MBA 5 Courses | ₹48,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 17 Nov - 05 Jan 2024 | |
B.Tech 3 Courses | ₹2.24 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% | 25 Apr - 05 Jun 2024 | |
L.L.M 1 Course | ₹4,927 (1st Year Fees) | L.L.B. | 25 Apr - 05 Jun 2024 | |
PG Diploma 13 Courses | ₹65,400 (Total Fees) | Graduation | - |
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B.Com, B.Sc, BA, | Admission Link |
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Getting admission to DU is a big deal. You should not feel apathetic and discouraged even if you do not get a top-ranked college. Every college of DU has an equal value when you get the degree. The faculties are cooperative and supportive. They are always ready to help the students.
The only major differences are the infrastructure and the surrounding. Simplicity and Uniformity are observed in everyone studying or teaching at DU. Being one among the 2.5k applicants to be accepted into a DU college is something to be proud of. Be content with what you currently have, explore opportunities, and ask your seniors for assistance if necessary.
"Getting into a good college" is an exaggerated and superficial concept and sincere courtesy goes to the media. Every DU college follows the same teaching standards.
It is a fact that everything happens for a reason. On Facebook, there was a post titled "Humans of SRCC" in which a few students expressed their thoughts and issues they had encountered at the college. They claim that they do not fit in at SRCC's fast-paced environment and that they feel isolated at times.
So, rather than regretting or overthinking what fate has in store for them, one should always accept it with grace and satisfaction.
The minimum requirement for admission to UG programmes at Delhi University is the completion of the 12th grade with a grade point average of 75% or better on the top four exam papers, including 85% in English for general applicants.
A general applicant needs at least 60% in four courses, including mathematics, whereas OBC candidates need only 54% and SC/ST candidates need passing grades.
However, the eligibility criteria and cutoffs for each course differ.
Depending on the course and the number of applications, each college at DU has its cut-off. This cut-off is also different for each student category. SC, ST, OBC, and PWD candidates generally have lower cut-offs than general category students. There is also an option for students who excel in sports and extracurricular activities to get a break from the cut-off.
The first step is to complete the Admission form, which is available both online and offline on the official website. The dates for the cut-offs will also be announced on the same website. You can see if you pass the cutoff based on your score on the board. Most colleges accept the best of four scores with English as a mandatory subject, and subjects such as Physical Education are not considered. If you see that you meet the cut-off for a specific college, it is a good idea to check the college's website to see if they have any additional eligibility criteria. If you meet all of the requirements, you must report to the college within the next two days. The college may have its form that you must fill out and submit along with a few documents for verification.
The documents would have to include-
Mark Sheets for Grades 10 and 12 (Get them attested by your school principal or a gazetted officer)
School character certificate
Birth certificate
SC/ST/OBC/PWD certificate if you fall into any of the categories
Certificates of proof for your ECA and sports if you want to take advantage of the cut-off relaxation.
After the verification is finished, you must pay the fees and receive a receipt confirming your admission.
Delhi University began accepting applications for phase II of the DU UG admission 2022. The dates for the DU First Admission List 2022 will be released. In conjunction with the launch of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, the university made the DU 2022 application form available for DU 2022 admission in UG programmes.
Candidates who have taken the CUET exam can submit their DU application form for admission to DU in 2022. By visiting the Delhi University website, applicants could complete and submit the DU NCWEB application form 2022. For DU 2022 admission through the DU CSAS, there will be three steps:
Submitting the DU CSAS 2022 application form.
Choosing your programmes and entering your preferences.
DU seat allocation and admission.
The second stage of the CSAS procedure for DU admission 2022 will require CUET scores after the CUET results have been released. Selecting the programmes for which they want to apply for admission is a requirement for students. They will need to verify the CUET UG merit results for every programme they have chosen. The third phase will then release a merit list on which seats will be distributed.
15% of the weight for the marks will be set by the institutions, and 85% of the weight for the CUET 2022 results will be given to applicants for admission to Delhi University minority colleges. Delhi University colleges will be electronically centrally counseled in three rounds following the CUET entrance exam.
Nearly 70,000 UG seats will be filled through the DU 2022 admissions process. Delhi University recently declared that a tie-breaking criterion will be utilized for DU admission in the situation where two or more students receive the same scores.
There are two main ways to get admission to the Delhi School of Economics (232 seats): direct admission (50%) and entrance test (50%): -
Direct Admission (116 seats) - Any applicant who has previously completed a B.A. (Hons.) in Economics from the University of Delhi with a minimum of 60% marks is eligible to apply in this category. Admissions under this category, on the other hand, are given to those who have had a very good academic record during their graduation. This admissions category is similar to the undergraduate cutoff system.
Entrance Test (116 seats) - Anyone with a 60% average in graduation/postgraduate studies (any subject from any recognised university) is eligible to take the entrance test.
Yes, you can still apply for college admission. All you need to do is bring all necessary documents, but keep in mind that you will be marked as a Defaulter (a Defaulter student fails to appear in the previous cut-off when he was meeting the requirements).
According to University Regulations, a defaulter can only take admission on the third day of that particular cut-off.
You should go to the college where you want to enroll on the first day and follow the admissions procedure. You are suggested not to tell any teacher about the same because teachers sometimes forget to check if students are defaulters or not. If anyone gets to know, then you will have to come back again on the third day of admission.
The character certificate is issued by the most recent institute you attended, in this case, your school. You should visit your school and request the administration a character certificate for yourself.
The school is responsible for making sure that you get your character certificate. It would be suggestive that you collect all the original documents from the school along with the character certificate.
To begin, one must mentally prepare to continue reading newspapers every day and attempting to comprehend editorial opinions and social issues. It would be beneficial to read some philosophy books based on your own understanding, thereby increasing your ability to think about society in terms of how well-educated people perceive women, girls, and people's difficulties. A good understanding of General Studies and your 12th-class texts from the Arts field is required.
The entrance exam is not based on math, reasoning, or English; rather, it is based on your social background, as well as your opinion and mindset. This entrance has only 20 or 30 seats. So be cautious, and good planning will ensure your success.
Here are some of the things that you need to know about taking admission at DU.
You will need the following documents at the time of admissions.
Remember to carry four photocopies of the above-mentioned certificates and don't worry, even if you forget any certificate, you can submit it within 10 days.
Admission to the PG program at DU is based on 2 modes:
DU M.Com Eligibility Criteria
For admission into any domain of M.Com from Delhi University, the candidate
DU M.Com Admission Criteria
Candidates seeking admission to the M.Com program at Delhi University are required to
For the final selection, a merit list will be released by Delhi University based on CUET PG scores, college and department preferences, availability of seats, reservation criteria, academic qualifications, and other factors.
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