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DU CSAS PG 2026: Registration, Eligibility, Preference — Explained

TrueJobs Editorial Team
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Last Updated 12 Jul 2026
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Your complete guide to DU CSAS PG 2026 admissions. Understand the 3-phase process: registration, preference filling, and seat allocation based on CUET PG scores. Learn about eligibility, dates, and documents to secure one of 13,500+ seats.

DU CSAS PG 2026: Registration, Eligibility, Preference Filling & Seat Allocation
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Delhi University will conduct its postgraduate admissions through the DU CSAS PG 2026 (Common Seat Allocation System) portal, relying exclusively on CUET PG 2026 scores. With over 13,500 postgraduate seats available across 80+ academic departments and affiliated colleges, securing admission requires more than just a good exam score. You must navigate the three-phase CSAS process: registration, preference filling, and seat allocation.

DU CSAS PG 2026: Registration, Eligibility, Preference Filling & Seat Allocation

Quick Overview: DU CSAS PG 2026

  • Admission Basis: Only CUET PG 2026 Scores
  • Total PG Seats: 13,500+ across all DU colleges
  • Official Portal: admission.uod.ac.in
  • Expected Registration Start: Last week of April 2026
  • Application Fee: ₹250 (UR/OBC/EWS) | ₹100 (SC/ST/PwBD)
  • Sports/ECA Quota Fee: Additional ₹100 per quota

Who is Eligible for DU CSAS PG 2026?

Delhi University has strict eligibility criteria for postgraduate admissions. Your CUET PG score is the primary metric, but your undergraduate academic record also matters.

  • CUET PG Requirement: You must have appeared for CUET PG 2026 in the specific test paper mapped to your desired DU program. If you write the wrong CUET paper, the CSAS portal will automatically reject your application.
  • Minimum Graduation Marks: Unreserved (UR), OBC-NCL, and EWS candidates need a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in their bachelor's degree. SC, ST, and PwBD candidates require 45% aggregate marks.
  • Age Limit: There is no minimum or maximum age limit for DU PG admissions. However, candidates applying for courses regulated by external bodies (like LLB or B.Ed) must meet the age criteria set by the Bar Council of India or NCTE.
  • Final Year Students: Students appearing for their final year undergraduate exams in 2026 are eligible to apply, provided they submit their final mark sheets by the university's stipulated deadline (usually October 2026).
DU CSAS PG 2026: Registration, Eligibility, Preference Filling & Seat Allocation

DU CSAS PG 2026 Important Dates (Expected)

The CSAS PG portal usually opens shortly after the National Testing Agency (NTA) declares the CUET PG results. Based on the academic calendar, here is the expected timeline for 2026.

EventExpected Date (2026)
CUET PG 2026 Results DeclarationMid-April 2026
DU CSAS PG Phase 1 (Registration) BeginsLast week of April 2026
CSAS PG Phase 1 Registration ClosesLast week of May 2026
CSAS PG Phase 2 (Preference Filling) StartsFirst week of June 2026
First CSAS PG Allocation ListThird week of June 2026
Document Verification by CollegesJune 2026 (within 3 days of allocation)
Last Date for Fee Payment (Round 1)Last week of June 2026
Second CSAS PG Allocation ListFirst week of July 2026

Phase 1: How to Register for DU CSAS PG 2026?

The first phase involves creating your profile on the Delhi University admission portal. This phase is purely about submitting your personal, academic, and category details.

  1. Access the Portal: Visit the official DU admission website (admission.uod.ac.in) and click on the "PG CSAS 2026" link.
  2. Link CUET Application: Enter your CUET PG 2026 Application Number and Date of Birth. The portal will automatically fetch your name, photograph, signature, and CUET PG scores from the NTA database. You cannot edit these fetched details.
  3. Fill Personal Details: Enter your parents' names, contact information, and communication address. Ensure your email ID and mobile number are active, as all allocation alerts will be sent here.
  4. Update Academic Records: Input your Class 12 marks and undergraduate degree details. If your university awards CGPA, you must convert it to a percentage using your university's official conversion formula.
  5. Upload Documents: Upload self-attested copies of your category certificate (if applicable), graduation mark sheets, and identity proof. Crucial Rule: OBC-NCL and EWS certificates must be issued on or after March 31, 2026. Older certificates will lead to immediate rejection.
  6. Pay the Registration Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee via UPI, Debit Card, or Net Banking. The fee is ₹250 for UR/OBC/EWS and ₹100 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.

Phase 2: Mastering Preference Filling in DU PG Admissions

Phase 2 is the most critical step. Once the portal opens for preference filling, you must select the specific "Program + College" combinations you wish to pursue. The order in which you arrange these preferences dictates your entire admission trajectory.

Delhi University allocates seats based on a top-down approach. The algorithm checks your first preference. If your CUET PG rank meets the cutoff for that college, you get the seat. If not, it moves to your second preference, and so on.

  • Map Your Subjects: The portal will only allow you to select PG programs that match the CUET PG test paper you appeared for. For example, if you wrote the paper for MA History (HUQP09), you cannot apply for MA Political Science.
  • Select College Combinations: For programs offered in multiple colleges (like M.Com or MA English), you will see a list of available colleges. Add them to your preference list.
  • Order Matters: Always place your dream colleges at the top, regardless of your CUET score. Never put a lower-tier college at the top just because you think you have a better chance there. If you are allocated your preference number 1, you cannot upgrade later.
  • Save and Lock: You can rearrange your preferences multiple times before the deadline. Once you are satisfied, save the list. If you forget to lock your preferences, the portal will automatically lock your last saved list on the deadline day.

Phase 3: DU CSAS PG 2026 Seat Allocation Process Explained

After the preference filling window closes, Delhi University will release the First Allocation List. Log in to your CSAS dashboard to check if you have been assigned a seat. If allocated, you must follow a strict protocol.

1. Accept the Allocation

If you are offered a seat, you must click the "Accept" button within the stipulated timeframe (usually 48 to 72 hours). If you fail to accept the seat, Delhi University will cancel your allocation, and you will be permanently removed from the CSAS PG 2026 process. You will not be eligible for any subsequent rounds.

2. College Document Verification

Once you accept, the respective college or department will verify your uploaded documents online. They will check your graduation marks, category certificates, and CUET mapping. If the college finds a discrepancy, they will raise a query on your dashboard. You must reply to this query immediately. Once verified, the college will "Approve" your admission.

3. Pay the Admission Fee

After college approval, a fee payment link will activate on your dashboard. Pay the first-semester college fee to secure your seat. Your admission is only confirmed after this payment is successful.

4. The "Freeze" vs "Upgrade" Decision

After paying the fee, you face a crucial choice:

  • Freeze: If you are completely satisfied with your allocated college and program, choose "Freeze". This locks your seat, and you will not be considered for any higher preferences in the next rounds.
  • Upgrade: If you were allocated your 4th preference but want to try for your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd preference, choose "Upgrade". In the next round, if a seat opens up in your higher preferences, you will be automatically moved there, and your previous seat will be cancelled. If no seat opens up, you retain your current seat.

Tie-Breaking Rules for DU PG Seat Allocation

When thousands of students apply, it is common for two candidates to have the exact same CUET PG score while competing for the last available seat in a college. Delhi University uses a strict tie-breaking sequence to resolve this:

  1. Undergraduate Marks: The candidate with a higher percentage in their qualifying degree (graduation) gets the seat.
  2. Class 12 Marks: If graduation marks are also identical, the candidate with a higher aggregate percentage in Class 12 board exams wins the tie.
  3. Class 10 Marks: If the tie persists, Class 10 board exam percentages are compared.
  4. Age: If all academic scores match, the candidate who is older in age receives preference.

Required Documents for DU PG Admission 2026

Keep these documents ready in digital format (JPG/JPEG/PDF, size between 100KB to 500KB) before starting your Phase 1 registration.

  • Class 10 Certificate (for Date of Birth verification)
  • Class 12 Marksheet
  • Undergraduate Degree Marksheets (all semesters/years)
  • CUET PG 2026 Scorecard
  • Scanned Photograph and Signature
  • Category Certificate: SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwBD certificate in the name of the candidate. The OBC-NCL and EWS certificates must be issued by a competent authority after March 31, 2026.
  • Income Certificate (if applying for fee concessions)

For candidates applying under the NCWEB (Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board) quota, you must upload proof of residence in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, such as an Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Passport.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I apply for DU PG admissions without a CUET PG score?

No. Delhi University has completely scrapped merit-based or internal entrance exams for PG admissions. A valid CUET PG 2026 score is mandatory for all candidates, including DU alumni.

What happens if I miss the Phase 1 registration deadline?

Delhi University usually opens a "Mid-Entry" window during the later allocation rounds for candidates who missed Phase 1. However, mid-entry candidates are charged a higher fee (₹1000) and are only considered for seats that remain vacant after the initial rounds.

Is the CSAS PG application fee refundable if I don't get a seat?

No, the initial CSAS registration fee (₹250/₹

  • CUET PG 2026 Exam Guide
  • Latest Sarkari Naukri
  • University Admissions 2026

Put this advice into practice

Successfully navigating the DU CSAS PG 2026 process requires careful attention to deadlines, eligibility, and strategic preference filling. By following the official guidelines and preparing your documents in advance, you can maximize your chances of securing a seat in your desired postgraduate program at Delhi University.

TrueJobs Editorial Team

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