DU said that in line with the university’s initiative to ensure a secure and hassle-free registration experience, candidates’ essential credentials have been auto-integrated via the secure API Setu of GoI. File.
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Delhi University (DU) announced on Saturday (June 27, 2026) the commencement of Phase I of its admissions process for various undergraduate programmes for the academic session 2026-27.
“Candidates who appeared in the Common University Entrance Test [CUET (UG) – 2026] and are desirous of seeking admission to the Colleges of the University of Delhi (UoD) are advised to register themselves on the Common Seat Allocation System – 2026 (CSAS(UG)-2026) portal (https://ugadmission.uod.ac.in),” the university announced.
Admissions to 73 programmes and more than a hundred B.A. programmes are offered in 67 colleges.
It was added that admission to the colleges of the university will be based solely on the scores obtained in CUET (UG) – 2026, provided that the programme-specific eligibility criteria outlined in the UG Bulletin of Information 2026-27 are met.
Candidates in the first phase can register on the CSAS portal through their CUET(UG)-2026 application number only.
DU said that in line with the university’s initiative to ensure a secure and hassle-free registration experience, candidates’ essential credentials, such as name, date of birth (DOB), photograph, and signature, have been auto-integrated via the secure API Setu of GoI. This eliminates the hassle of managing duplicate data, thereby strengthening data security and minimising student-specific entry errors.
A one-time non-refundable registration fee will be applicable, it said.
In Phase II of CSAS, the candidates will have to map the CUET test papers to the subjects studied in Class XII, the DU said in a statement. It added that students must note that, for ascertaining programme-specific eligibility, only those CUET (UG) 2026 Language and/or Domain-specific papers in which the candidate has passed Class XII will be considered. Based on the subject mapping, the University will determine the eligibility of the candidate and calculate the cumulative score for all the programmes in which the candidate is found eligible. Thereafter, the candidates will be required to provide their preferences for the programme(s) and college(s).
The schedule for Phase II of CSAS will be announced shortly, the university said.
Published – June 27, 2026 06:45 am IST
