DU extends registration deadline for CSAS PG admissions 2026 to June 9
Suviral Shukla | June 6, 2026 | 08:40 AM IST | 2 mins read
DU PG admissions 2026: Registered candidates will now be able to make changes to their DU CSAS PG registration form from June 10 to 11 up to 5 pm.
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Download NowThe Delhi University (DU) has extended the registration deadline for admission to various Postgraduate (PG) programmes through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) to June 9. Eligible students can apply for the PG courses at various DU colleges through the official website at pgadmission.uod.ac.in.
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The Delhi University will now open the CSAS PG correction window on June 10 at 10 am and registered candidates will be able to make changes until June 11 up to 5 pm.
The university has launched one-year and two-year master’s degree programmes for undergraduate (UG) students . The courses have been introduced in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The admission to PG programmes at the University of Delhi will be held through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. The university, for its PG admissions to the academic year 2026-27, has introduced an auto-integration feature through DigiLocker, API Setu.
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The feature will allow candidate’s details such as name, date of birth, category, gender, parents’ names and CUET PG 2026 scores to be traced automatically, according to the official admission notification.
As per the eligibility for the PG admissions, students who are currently in their third or fourth year of undergraduate course can apply for the two-year master’s programme. They should also have appeared for the relevant papers in the CUET PG 2026.
The university will admit students on the basis of CUET PG 2026 scores through CSAS portal, the notification reads.
The notification also states that the applications for one-year postgraduate programmes will be out separately through another portal to be announced later.
DU students
pursuing a four-year bachelor’s honours degree with research or entrepreneurship or those qualifying with a four-year bachelor’s degree with a major are eligible to apply for one-year PG programmes.
The registration fee for DU PG admission 2026 for general, Other Backward Classes- Non Creamy Layer (OBC NCL) and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category candidates is Rs 250 per programme.
Those from Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) category can pay Rs 100 per programme.
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