DU PG Admission 2026: Round 3 minimum allocation scores 2026 out at admission.uod.ac.in
Sakshi Gupta | July 11, 2026 | 05:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowThe University of Delhi (DU) has released the postgraduate (PG) round 3 minimum allocation scores on the official website of DU Admission at admission.uod.ac.in. These allocation scores are for applicants who participated in the common seat allocation system (CSAS PG) 2026 admission process.
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As per the disclaimer in the minimum allocation scores PDF, the scores shown in the list are valid only for the specific course and college/department where seats were allotted in that round. It may change later due to seat withdrawals, cancellations, upgrades, corrections, grievance resolution or other admission-related updates.
The seat allotment is done on the basis of eligibility, merit, category, seat availability and tie-breaking rules. If there is any error, applicants should report it to the DU's admission branch for correction. The final decision on the admission will be done after verifying all documents and eligibility.
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DU PG Round 3 Minimum Allocation Scores 2026: Steps to check
To check the DU PG round 3 minimum allocation scores PDF, applicants can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of DU Admission at admission.uod.ac.in
- On the homepage, go to the ‘Two Year PG Admissions 2026-27' section
- Click on the ‘PG Round 3 Minimum Eligibility Scores’ link
- The round 3 minimum allocation scores PDF will appear on the screen
- Download the PDF and take a printout for further reference
The details mentioned on the official DU PG round 3 minimum allocation scores PDF includes name of the postgraduate programme, department/college/centre, admission category, minimum allocation score, round of allocation and important admission-related disclaimers.
DU PG Round 3 Minimum Allocation Scores 2026: Course-wise list
The some course-wise round 3 minimum allocation score are given below:
|
S.No. |
Programme name |
Department/college/centre |
Minimum allocation score |
|
1 |
Bachelor of laws (LLB) |
Law Centre I |
192 |
|
2 |
Bachelor of laws (LLB) |
Law Centre II |
202 |
|
3 |
Master of computer application (MCA) |
Department of Computer Science |
220 |
|
4 |
Master of computer application (MCA) |
Department of Computer Science |
204 |
|
5 |
Master of law (LLM – 2 Years) |
LLM-2 Years |
218 |
|
6 |
Master of arts (Economics) |
Department of Economics |
251 |
|
7 |
Master of arts (Economics) |
Department of Economics |
233 |
|
8 |
Master of arts (Political science) |
P.G.D.A.V. College |
255 |
|
9 |
Master of arts (Applied psychology) |
Department of Psychology SDC |
245 |
|
10 |
Master of arts (Sociology) |
Department of Sociology |
280 |
|
11 |
Master of commerce (M.Com) |
Moti Lal Nehru College |
146 |
|
12 |
Master of science (computer science) |
Department of Computer Science |
207 |
|
13 |
Master of science (Physics) |
Kirori Mal College |
125 |
|
14 |
Master of science (Chemistry) |
Ramjas College |
125 |
|
15 |
Master of science (Zoology) |
Ramjas College |
159 |
|
16 |
Master of science in microbiology |
Department of Microbiology SDC |
230 |
|
17 |
Bachelor of education (B.Ed. Mathematics) |
Maharshi Valmiki College of Education |
163 |
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Applicants can check the respective department or centre's website for the minimum allocation score for the courses such as M.A. Hindustani Music, M.A. Karnataka Music, M.A. Percussion (Tabla/Pakhawaj), Master of Fine Arts (MFA), B.P.Ed., and M.P.Ed.
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