Delhi University (DU) has opened its mid-entry admission window for undergraduate (UG) programmes today, August 8, at 5:00 PM, offering a final opportunity for fresh candidates to participate in the 2025-26 academic session.
The mid-entry process, facilitated under DU's Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), is open to students who either missed the initial registration or did not complete the second phase of the admission process. Eligible candidates can apply by paying a mid-entry fee of Rs 1,000, with the window remaining open until 4:59 PM on August 10 at admission.uod.ac.in.
“This is an opportunity for those students who were unable to participate in the CSAS earlier due to various reasons. Through mid-entry, they can now enter the admission process,” a university official said.
The university released a list of vacant seats on Thursday following the conclusion of the previous upgrade round. As per the latest update, 71,130 students have already secured seats across 79 undergraduate programmes in 69 colleges, out of the total 71,624 UG seats available for this academic year.
During the last upgrade window held from August 2 to 3, 34,069 students applied for upgradation, while 35,889 chose to freeze their current seat allotment. Following this round, 5,930 students received upgraded allocations. The process of document verification and fee payment for those seats continued until August 7.
Looking ahead, Delhi University will release the third allocation list for general admissions on August 13, followed by the first allocation lists for ECA (extracurricular), sports, and CW (Children of War Widows/Defence personnel) quotas on August 15.
The university has announced that the entire undergraduate admission process for 2025 will conclude by August 19.
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