DU UG Admissions 2025: 68,116 seats confirmed; spot round opens August 27
Press Trust of India | August 22, 2025 | 10:31 PM IST | 1 min read
Over 2,800 seats are allotted under performance-based and supernumerary categories, with candidates required to accept or freeze their seats by August 23. Colleges will verify applications, and online fee payment closes August 24.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) on Friday said that admissions of 68,116 students have been confirmed so far for its undergraduate courses, following the conclusion of the second round of upgradation. According to university data, 17,595 applicants had applied for an upgrade in the second round. Of them, 7,685 secured an upgrade in their choice of programme or college, while 46,257 candidates chose to freeze their seats.
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In addition, 2,808 allocations have been made under performance-based and supernumerary categories. As per the admission schedule, candidates must accept their allotted seats by 4.59 pm on August 23. Colleges have been directed to verify and approve applications by 11.59 pm the same day. The last date for payment of fees online is August 24.
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After this process, the university will release a list of vacant seats at 5 pm on August 25. Students who remain unadmitted by August 24 will be eligible to apply for the 'Spot Round' until August 27. Allocations for the Spot Round will be declared on August 28.
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