Delhi University (DU) may start the first phase of the Common seat allocation system (CSAS) process for graduation this week. This time too, the admission will be fully based on the marks of Cut-UG 2025. After the process starts, students will be able to register by visiting the university portal. There will be no need to fill the priority of college and course in the first phase. This phase is only for basic information and verification of documents.
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In the first phase, students will have to login through their CUET UG roll number and register. After this, they have to fill information like personal information, educational qualification, category certificate (if applicable), EWS or PWD certificate. Also, other copies of documents are also required to be uploaded on the portal. CUET scores are automatically updated on the portal, but students have to ensure that all their information is recorded correctly. On this basis, they will be able to choose their favorite courses and college in the second phase.
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DU has provided an opportunity for students applying for admission in PG and BTech courses for the academic session 2025-26. This improvement window will remain open from 10:00 am to 12 June at 11:59 pm, in which students can rectify the mistakes made in their form. However, DU has clarified that this improvement can only be done once, so students have been advised to take precautions. If a student wants to change the category, it will not be possible in the improvement process, and no change will be valid once the profile is locked.
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Helpline also active for students
Delhi University’s Student Helpline is available to solve any problem to the process. Students can contact (email protected) via email or call this number 011-276666073.