DU PG mid-entry registration 2025 begins on admission.uod.ac.in
Vagisha Kaushik | July 3, 2025 | 11:47 AM IST | 1 min read
DU PG Admission 2025: Students can register on pgadmission.uod.ac.in by July 4. Correction window open for registered candidates.
University of Delhi has opened the two-day mid-entry registration window for admission to postgraduate courses based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG) 2025 scores for the academic session 2025-26. Eligible students who are yet to apply for DU PG admission 2025 can register on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal by 4:59 pm on July 4.
Applicants will be required to pay a fee of Rs 1,000 for mid-entry. “Through the provision of mid-entry, the candidates who either failed to apply to CSAS (PG) or could not complete their registration for a particular program will be able to participate by paying a mid-entry fee of Rs 1000 per programme,” says DU.
The university clarified that the DU PG mid-entry 2025 registration facility will not be applicable for MFA, BPEd, MPEd, MA, music, sports, and CW supernumerary quota.
Moreover, the university will also open a correction-window during this period for the already registered candidates to edit their profile, academic section, eligibility criteria, and preferences. “It may be noted that the correction window is a one-time facility. Utmost care must be taken by the candidates while editing the form. Candidates availing the facility of correction window must ensure to save and submit their form,” DU stated.
How to apply for DU PG mid-entry admission 2025?
Here are some steps to complete DU PG mid-entry registration 2025:
- Go to the official website for DU admissions, admission.uod.ac.in
- Click on the new registration link
- Enter the required information and submit
- Fill the application form and upload the documents
- Pay the application fee
- Save the form, download, and take a print out for future reference
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