DU UG Admission 2025: CSAS spot round 1 registration starts on August 25; upgraded allocation result tomorrow
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 21, 2025 | 08:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
DU UG Admission 2025: Eligible candidates can apply for spot round 1 registration on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in, by August 27.
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Download NowThe University of Delhi (DU) has announced the DU UG admission 2025 CSAS spot round 1 schedule. DU UG admission 2025 spot round 1 registration will begin on August 25. As per the DU admission 2025 schedule, the results for the upgraded allocations will be declared tomorrow at 5 pm.
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Eligible candidates can apply for DU UG spot round 1 admissions 2025 on the official website, admission.uod.ac.in, by August 27.
Candidates who have applied for CSAS UG but are not admitted to any colleges as of August 24 can participate in the spot round admissions. To be considered for the DU spot admission round, the candidate will have to opt for 'Spot Admission' through their dashboard.
Candidates will be able to select those programmes and colleges where the seats are left vacant as per category. DU offers a total of 71,624 seats across 69 colleges and 79 undergraduate programmes for undergraduate (UG) admissions.
“There will be no option of 'Upgrade' and 'Withdraw' during the Spot Admission rounds. The seat allocated in a particular spot admission will be final and not be upgraded in any subsequent rounds of spot admissions, if any,” the official DU notice read.
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DU UG Admission 2025: Upgradation, spot round dates
The DU UG admission 2025 upgradation round and spot round 1 schedule is as follows.
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Events |
Dates |
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Upgradation round, and round 2 of ward, CW, ECA, and sports quota |
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Declaration of upgraded allocations along with auto-acceptance Declaration of Ward-11, CW-II, ECA-II and Sports-11 allocations |
August 22, 5 pm |
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Candidates to "Accept" allocated seat |
August 22 to 23 |
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College to verify and approve the online applications |
August 22 to 23 till 11:59 pm |
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Last date of online payment of fees by the candidate |
August 24 |
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Spot round 1 registration |
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Display of vacant seats |
August 25 |
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Candidates to apply for the spot Round from their dashboard |
August 25 to 27 |
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Declaration of allocations |
August 28 |
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Candidates to "Accept" the allocated seat |
August 28 to 29 |
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College to verify and approve the online applications |
August 28 to 29 |
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Last date of Online payment of fees by the candidate |
August 30 |
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