DU Admissions 2025: 87,335 seats allocated in CSAS round 2; 27,314 allocations upgraded
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 28, 2025 | 07:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Admissions 2025: Round 2 allotment saw 24,843 new allocations, while over 27,000 students were upgraded to higher preferences, reflecting a significant internal reshuffling after 1st round.
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Download NowDelhi University (DU) has issued the DU UG admissions 2025 2nd list of allocations today. A total of 87,335 students were allotted seats under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS UG). DU round 2 allotment 2025 saw 24,843 new allocations, while 27,314 students were upgraded to higher preferences, reflecting a significant internal reshuffling after the first round. DU Admissions live updates
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Candidates can download the DU second round 2025 allotment list on the official website, ugadmission.uod.ac.in, and have to confirm their seats by July 30.
Additionally, 17,922 candidates chose to freeze their previously allotted seats . The changes came after 43,741 students opted for upgrades following the first list, which saw 93,166 seat offers made for the 71,624 available UG seats across 69 colleges and 79 programmes. Of these, 62,565 candidates confirmed their admissions.
According to DU officials, 2nd list accommodates not just fresh preferences but also takes into account the newly vacated seats, giving thousands of students another opportunity to secure their preferred seats in DU colleges or programmes. The upgrade and reordering window for the second round was open till 4:59 pm on July 25.
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DU admissions 2025 are being conducted based on the CUET-UG 2025 scores , and taking other factors into consideration such as category reservations, programme choices and eligibility. Candidates have been allotted seats across various categories, including Unreserved, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, PwBD, Kashmiri Migrants, Sikh minority, single girl child and orphan.
Additionally, DU allocation for performance-based courses, such as Hindustani Music, Karnataka Music, Percussion Music, Physical Education and Fine Arts, will also take place in the third round. Students applying to these programmes are advised to monitor the DU official websites for the trial and evaluation schedules. The academic session for first-year students is set to begin on August 1. With inputs from PTI
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