DU releases Round 3 seat allotment for UG admissions

DU releases Round 3 seat allotment for UG admissions

Last Updated Aug - 14 - 2025, 12:13 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 7

Delhi University announces third-round seat allocation for undergraduates, including upgrades and mid-entry options check and confirm now.Delhi University annou
DU releases Round 3 seat

The University of Delhi has published its Round 3 seat allotment for undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). This latest allocation covers 79 UG programmes, including performance-based courses like Music, BFA, PE/HE/S, as well as special categories such as ECA, sports, ward of employees, and mid-entry applicants.

In this round, approximately 7,061 candidates secured seats, bringing the total admissions count to around 67,582 out of 71,624 available seats across 69 DU colleges. Students who accepted seats in earlier rounds were also eligible to apply for seat upgrades, a process that concluded in early August. The university opened a preference reordering window leading up to August 10, followed by automatic upgrades and verification by college authorities.

To view your seat allotment, log in at admission.uod.ac.in using your CUET application number and password, then download the allocation letter. After securing your seat, make sure to complete the acceptance process paying the necessary fees and confirming admission by August 7 deadline.

Looking beyond this round, all seats remaining vacant after August 8 will be reflected in a subsequent list. Those who missed earlier opportunities may still get a chance via the mid-entry window, which runs until August 10.

Round 3 offers one final opportunity. If you’ve been allocated a seat, act fast confirm it, submit the fee, and get ready for a new academic chapter at Delhi University.

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