Renowned Delhi University CSAS Phase 3 First Seat Allocation Out: Here’s What to Do Next!

Delhi University releases the first seat allotment list for undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2025 today, July 19. Candidates who have registered in Phase 1 of the DU UG admission process can check their allotment from 5 PM onwards.
The allotment list is accessible on the official websites — du.ac.in and ugadmission.uod.ac.in. It has been meticulously prepared based on candidates’ preferences submitted during Phase 1 of the CSAS process, along with their CUET UG scores.
Steps to Check Delhi university UG CSAS 2025 First Seat Allotment List
Follow the steps below to Check DU First Seat Allotment List:
Step 1: Visit the official website at ugadmission.uod.ac.in, navigate to the CSAS-UG section, and click on “Download First Merit List.”
Step 2: Log in using your registered credentials. Upon successful login, you will find an option to download your personalized seat allotment PDF, detailing the allocated course and college.
Step 3: A direct download link will be available on your dashboard. If it doesn’t appear immediately, try clearing your browser cache or accessing the portal through a different browser.
Step 4: A general version of the allotment PDF—similar to the previously accessible simulated rank lists—is also available for download through your DU admission dashboard.
What to Do Next (Key Deadlines)
Step | Activity | Date/Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Accept your allotted seat | By July 21, 4:59 PM |
2 | Colleges verify your application | By July 22, 4:59 PM |
3 | Pay your admission fee | By July 23, 4:59 PM |
- If you’re allotted a seat but don’t accept by July 21, you’ll lose eligibility for further rounds
Key Takeaways for Applicants
Admissions for in-demand courses like B.Com (Hons), Economics, and Computer Science require exceptionally high CUET scores, often above 98–99% percentile.
Applicants with mid-90s CUET percentiles may still secure seats in strong North or South campus colleges with slightly lower cut-offs.
Those targeting off-campus or less competitive courses have a better chance of admission with 90–95% CUET percentile.
Important Points
Allotment is based on CUET UG scores and course-college preferences submitted during Phase 1.
Over 2.39 lakh candidates applied for 71,000+ UG seats across 69 DU colleges.
ECA and Sports quota trials are underway and will reflect in future rounds.
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