DU Admission Extended Last Date: Now you can apply till 9th ​​June for admission to postgraduate (PG), three B.Tech programs in the academic session 2025-26 of Delhi University. DU has extended the last date to apply for the convenience of the students. As per the pre-determined schedule, the last date to apply was the 6th of June.

The facility to correct the application will also be available.

The race for application registration in these programs started on 16th May. Now the last chance for the students to apply on the Common Seat Allocation Portal (CSAS) is till 11.59 pm on Monday. After this, application for these courses will not be possible. Also, students will get an opportunity to correct their application. Students can make corrections from 10th June at 10 am to 12th June at 11:59 pm. To register, applicants can apply to various courses through the admission portal (https://admission.uod.ac.in). 13,600 PG seats and 360 BTech seats are available

The admission process for 13,600 seats in about 82 postgraduate programs and 360 seats in three BTech programs (Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering) in the academic session 2025-26 of the university started on May 16.

When will the admissions start?
Admissions for these programs are expected to start by the third week of June. Admissions will be done based on the Common Seat Allocation System. So far the online registration process for the five-year Integrated Law Program (BA LLB and BBA LLB) has not been started.


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