DU UG Counselling 2025: Reorder college, course preference for round 2 on CSAS portal by July 25
Gauri Mittal | July 24, 2025 | 06:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU choice re-ordering open on ugadmission.uod.ac.in till 4:59 pm, July 25.
Download list of Colleges/ Universities Accpeting CUET Score with Cut-OFFs
Download NowThe University of Delhi (UoD or DU) has opened the counselling window to re-order higher preferences for the second round of CSAS seat allotment. Candidates can alter their preferences for courses and colleges till July 25, 2025.
Don't Miss: NIRF DU Colleges Ranking
DU choice re-ordering is available on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Candidates who have a valid Common University Entrance Test - Under Graduate (CUET UG 2025) score, and had opted for seat upgradation during the first round of counselling, can re-arrange their choices for the second round. Round 2 seat allotment will be declared on July 28.
The second allocation list will be based on the preference change done by the candidates. The allocated seats can be accepted on the portal till July 30. The constituent colleges will verify and approve the applications till July 31. Candidates can complete online payment of tuition fees by August 1.
Also read DU UG Admission 2025: Over 80,000 candidates accept seats in first round; fee deadline July 23
DU UG Admission 2025: Seat acceptance
Through CSAS counselling , colleges can either accept or reject an application during online verification. A candidate can face rejection of admission on the following grounds:
- Non-fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria
- Non-fulfillment of programme-specific eligibility
- Non-fulfillment of subject-mapping criteria
- Invalid documents
- Failure to respond to any queries on the dashboard within the stipulated time
DU CSAS counselling for UG programmes may include subsequent allocation rounds if there are vacant seats remaining after two regular rounds.
Through DU CSAS 2025 candidates are allotted their highest possible given preference of course and college. The seat allotment process is based on the candidate’s programme-specific merit in the entrance test, availability of vacant seats, and the candidate’s category.
If a candidate accepts a seat allocation on a supernumerary quota, they cannot hold the seat allotted to them through regular rounds. For further rounds of counselling, such candidates will be considered only for the supernumerary quota, and will not be allotted any general seats.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Quick Watch
]Next Story
]Featured News
]- ‘At Regulatory Crossroads’: Psychology courses caught in UGC, NCAHP, RCI tangle, causing confusion
- NMC drafts rules to sideline states on medical college approvals, gets tougher on infrastructure norms
- SRM Medical College bets on AI, interdisciplinary learning to make students tech-savvy, research-driven: Dean
- From IIT Madras to Kharagpur: Why top engineering colleges are now teaching biomedical sciences
- VBSA Bill: Joint Parliamentary Committee to finalise, adopt draft report on July 17
- NCAHP push for uniform allied healthcare education slowed by missing state councils, implementation gaps
- Maharashtra hostels for SC, ST students run without wardens, overcrowded; some ‘bogus’: CAG report
- 'Diagnosed with SLD by accident’: Adults fighting ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia have neither measure nor relief
- Over 70% Indians in Germany find right job, fit into workforce, but language a major hurdle: Study
- AISHE Report: SC, ST faculty at just 10% and 3%, women drop from 44% at entry level to 27% at professor rank