DU Admission 2026: CSAS Portal to Open Soon, Academic Session Begins July 21

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The University of Delhi is expected to activate its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal this week, allowing candidates to register and fill in their college and course preferences based on CUET-UG 2026 scores.

Academic session from July 21: Delhi University plans to commence the new undergraduate academic session on July 21, aiming to restore a more streamlined admission calendar after delays in recent years.

Admissions based on CUET scores: University officials have reiterated that undergraduate admissions will be conducted solely on the basis of CUET-UG 2026 performance and candidates’ preferences.

The University of Delhi (DU) is preparing to launch its undergraduate admission process for the 2026-27 academic year, following the declaration of the CUET-UG 2026 results. According to university officials, the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal is in the final stages of preparation and is expected to go live this week.

Delhi University attracts lakhs of applicants every year for more than 71,000 undergraduate seats across 79 programmes offered by over 70 colleges.

CSAS Portal Activation Soon

DU Registrar Vikas Gupta stated that final checks of the portal are underway and that students will soon be able to register online. Once activated, candidates will need to:

  • Register on the CSAS portal
  • Submit personal and academic details
  • Fill in programme and college preferences
  • Participate in seat allocation rounds based on CUET scores

The university will release seat allotments in multiple rounds, considering candidates' CUET-UG 2026 scores and their selected preferences.

Freeze or Upgrade Options

After each round of allocation, candidates will have two choices:

  • Freeze: Accept the allotted seat and confirm admission.
  • Upgrade: Retain eligibility for higher-preference courses or colleges in subsequent rounds.

This system allows students to improve their allocation without losing their currently allotted seat.

Academic Session to Start on July 21

Delhi University aims to begin classes on July 21, 2026, significantly earlier than in recent admission cycles.

In 2025, classes commenced on August 1, while admission and mop-up rounds continued until late September. Similarly, in 2024, delays in CUET result declaration pushed the academic session start date to August 29, with admissions extending into October.

University authorities hope that a quicker admission process this year will minimize disruptions and ensure students join classes on time.

Why CUET Matters

Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh emphasized that CUET has created a uniform admission benchmark for students from different school boards.

Before CUET, admissions were largely based on Class 12 marks, leading to concerns about variations in evaluation standards among different boards. The introduction of the Common University Entrance Test has helped establish a standardized and transparent admission process.

Advice for Aspirants

The Vice-Chancellor urged students not to panic during the admission process and advised them to:

  • Fill in as many course and college preferences as possible.
  • Carefully prioritize their choices.
  • Monitor CSAS announcements regularly.
  • Complete document verification promptly.

He also clarified that if a student's Class 12 marks change after re-evaluation, updated documents can be uploaded until September 30, with the possibility of an extension until October if required.

Key Highlights

  • CSAS portal expected to open this week.
  • Admissions based entirely on CUET-UG 2026 scores.
  • More than 71,000 seats available across 79 undergraduate programmes.
  • Academic session scheduled to begin on July 21, 2026.
  • Candidates can choose to freeze or upgrade seats during allocation rounds.
  • Updated Class 12 mark sheets can be submitted after re-evaluation.

With the admission process set to begin shortly, thousands of CUET-qualified students are now preparing to compete for seats in some of the country's most sought-after undergraduate programmes at Delhi University.