Overview
- More than 80,000 candidates accepted first-round CSAS-UG seat allocations by the July 21 deadline, with 31,088 approvals by college principals and 17,702 fee payments completed.
- Delhi University issued 93,166 allotments against 71,624 seats across 79 undergraduate programmes in 69 colleges to accommodate anticipated internal movements.
- Hindu College led humanities with a 950.58-point BA (Hons) Political Science cutoff, Shri Ram College of Commerce topped commerce at 917.43 for BCom (Hons), and St. Stephen’s College set the science benchmark with an 834.08 cutoff in Mathematics (Hons).
- The CSAS-UG allocation system integrates normalized CUET-UG scores, student preferences and reservation policies, including dedicated seats for Single Girl Child and orphan candidates.
- Colleges will verify approvals through July 22 and students must complete fee payments by July 23, ahead of the July 24 vacant-seat release and the July 28 second-round allocations.