DU B.Tech round 1 seat allotment result 2026 declared at admission.uod.ac.in; how to check
Sakshi Gupta | June 25, 2026 | 09:13 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can check their allotment status online using the details, including application number and password. Accept the allotted seats by June 29, 2026
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Download NowThe University of Delhi (DU) has announced the DU B.Tech 2026 round 1 seat allotment result on the admission portal of DU at admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can check the allotment status by using the details, including application number and password. Admission to B.Tech courses at Delhi University will be granted through JEE Main 2026 scores.
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Candidates selected in the allotment list are required to accept their allotted seats by June 29, 2026 at 4:59 pm. The respective departments, centres and colleges will verify and approve the submitted applications by June 30, 2026. To secure their admission, candidates allotted seats in the first round must complete the fee payment process by July 1, 2026.
For the academic year 2026-27, admission to the B.Tech. programs in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering at the University of Delhi.
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DU B.Tech Admission 2026: Steps to check round 1 seat allotment result
To check the DU B.Tech round 1 seat allotment result 2026, follow the steps given below:
- Visit the admission portal of DU at admission.uod.ac.in
- Click on the "B.Tech. Admission Portal 2026-2027" link
- Enter the details, including registered JEE Main 2026 application number and password
- Check the branch allocation status from the candidate dashboard
- If a seat is assigned, click "accept" to start the faculty verification process
DU B.Tech Admission 2026: Fees details
Candidates applying for the DU's B.Tech programmes are required to pay a one-time, non-refundable registration-cum-allocation fee. The fee is Rs. 1,500 for candidates belonging to the UR, OBC-NCL and EWS categories, while SC, ST and PwBD candidates are required to pay Rs. 1,200 as the registration and allocation fee.
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DU B.Tech Admission 2026: Round 2 schedule
As per the admission schedule, the round 2 seat allotment results will be announced on July 3, 2026. Candidates who receive a seat in this round will be able to accept their allotment between July 3 and July 8, 2026. The concerned departments, centres and colleges will verify and approve the online applications from July 3 to July 9, 2026. Candidates must complete the admission fee payment process by July 10, 2026 to confirm their allotted seats.
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