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DU UG CSAS first allotment list 2025 released: Check how to download and next steps here

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The University of Delhi has officially released the first seat allotment list for undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System ( CSAS ) 2025. This marks a critical milestone in the admissions process for over 2.3 lakh students who had applied for 71,642 seats across DU’s 69 colleges. Released at 5 PM on July 19 via the official UG admission portal (ugadmission.uod.ac.in), the list outlines college-course allocations based on students’ CUET-UG 2025 scores , category, and preferences.

With tight deadlines and rising competition, especially for top courses like B.Com (Hons) and colleges such as SRCC, Hindu, and Miranda House, students are advised to act swiftly. From acceptance to fee payment and future rounds, here’s everything you need to know about what happens next.
DU admissions first allotment list outThe first CSAS-UG 2025 seat allotment list was released on July 19 at 5 PM, with individual allocations made available through the official admission portal. Students can now log in using their registered credentials to check their allotted programme and college.


Here’s a quick timeline of what follows:


  • July 19–21 (up to 4:59 PM): Candidates must accept the allotted seat.
  • By July 22: Colleges will verify documents and approve admissions.
  • By July 23 (4:59 PM): Candidates must pay the admission fee online.
Failure to complete any of the steps above may result in losing the allotted seat and being excluded from further rounds.
How to check the first allocation listTo check the allotment result, follow these steps:

  • Visit ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
  • Login with your CUET application number and password.
  • Click on the “First Allocation List” tab.
  • Download your allotment letter and read the instructions carefully.
  • Candidates will see the name of the college and course they’ve been allotted, along with other relevant admission guidelines.

    Direct link to download the list here.
    What if you’re not satisfied?Students who are not satisfied with their allotted seat can choose to “float” it, keeping their chances open for a higher preference in the next round. Those who are satisfied should select “freeze” and complete the admission process by paying the fee.

    The university will release a list of vacant seats on July 24, after which students will be able to reorder their preferences between July 24 and 25. The second allotment list is scheduled for July 28.
    Supernumerary quotas and reservation categoriesThe university has allocated seats across ten supernumerary categories including:

    • PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities)
    • CW (Children/Widows of Armed Forces Personnel)
    • ECA (Extra Curricular Activities)
    • Sports
    • Orphan category
    • Single girl child
    Additionally, constitutional reservations for SC, ST, OBC-NCL, and EWS categories are being applied as per the approved seat matrix.
    What’s next? Round 2 timelineCandidates who are not allotted seats in round 1 can participate in round 2. Check details below:

    • July 24: Vacant seats list published
    • July 24–25: Preference change window opens
    • July 28: Second CSAS seat allotment list released
    • July 28–30: Seat acceptance and document upload
    • August 1: Fee payment deadline for Round 2
    Subsequent rounds may be held depending on the number of vacant seats.

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