In DU PG third seat allocation 2025, over 10,000 secure postgraduate admissions
Vagisha Kaushik | July 8, 2025 | 07:18 PM IST | 1 min read
DU PG Admission 2025: Candidates can accept the allotted seat by July 10 on admission.uod.ac.in.
University of Delhi has declared the seat allotment for the third round of DU PG admission 2025 on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) PG portal, pgadmission.uod.ac.in for postgraduate admissions through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG) 2025. A total of 10,460 students have been allotted seats in the DU PG third seat allocation 2025.
As per the DU PG admission 2025 schedule, candidates will have to accept the allotted seat by 4:59 pm on July 10, 2025. The colleges will verify and approve the online applications by July 11, 2025. The last date for making online fee payment is July 12, 2025.
1,806 students applied through mid-entry or edited their details in the DU PG application form 2025, as per the information provided by the university. The university opened the DU PG mid-entry registration 2025 on July 3, 2025.
430 applicants received an upgrade in their upper choice for Delhi University PG admissions 2025 while 731 applicants retained their original choice. 6,730 applicants retained the freeze option and 1,998 candidates received a new allocation.
How to download DU PG seat allotment 2025?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the DU PG 3rd seat allocation 2025.
- Visit the DU CSAS PG official website, admission.uod.ac.in.
- Login with registration number and password.
- Click on the DU PG third seat allotment result 2025
- Now, check the DU PG allotment status and download the allotment order.
- Accept the seats allocated and exercise the required options
- Save the DU PG allotment order for future reference.
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