DU UG Admission 2025: Delhi University has initiated the mid-entry registration schedule for UG Admissions 2025 from August 8, 2025. The window will open at 5 PM today on admission.uod.ac.in, along with the announcement of vacant seats at the same time.
Who Can Apply Under Mid-Entry?
This mid-entry window is for those candidates who did not get registered for CSAS UG 2025 Phase I or Phase II or who were disqualified in previous rounds because of wrong subject mapping, ineligibility, or invalid documents. These candidates are now allowed to apply by paying a mid-entry fee of ₹1000. They will also be given a chance to rectify discrepancies and update program preferences. The last date for finishing the mid-entry registration will be August 10, 2025.
DU’s SRCC Placement 2024–25: Over 520 Students Placed, Highest Package Reaches ₹36 LakhUpcoming Important Dates
According to the university timeline, the third round of CSAS allotment, covering Round 1 of performance-based courses and ward quota, will be made available on August 13, 2025. The initial seat allotment for CW (Children/Widows of Armed Forces Personnel), ECA (Extra-Curricular Activity), and sports quota will be announced on August 15, 2025.
Candidates allotted seats can accept their offers between August 13 to August 17, 2025. Colleges will verify and approve applications between August 13 to August 18, 2025. August 19, 2025, is the last date for online payment of fees and also the scheduled closure of the UG admission process.
Admissions Progress So Far
A total of 71,130 seats have been filled by DU so far. Of the admitted students, 34,069 requested an upgrade, and 35,889 opted to freeze their previously allocated seat. Based on their higher preferences, 5,930 students were then given upgraded seats. Meanwhile, undergraduate classes have already started across several colleges.
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