DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 Out: Check Round 1 Seat Allotment, Admission Schedule & Direct Login Link

The DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 has been released on 16 July 2026 at 5:00 PM on the official CSAS portal.

Candidates who participated in the Delhi University UG admission process through CUET UG 2026 can now check their allotted college and course by logging into the portal.

This article provides the direct allotment link, admission schedule, important dates, seat acceptance process, Freeze/Upgrade options, required documents, and complete counselling details for DU CSAS UG Admission 2026.

DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 – Overview

Released 16 July 2026, 5 PM — Check at ugadmission.uod.ac.in | Accept/Freeze/Upgrade Window Open
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Particulars Details
University University of Delhi (DU)
Admission System Common Seat Allocation System — Undergraduate, CSAS (UG) 2026-27
Basis of Admission CUET UG 2026 Score (conducted by NTA) + Programme-College Preferences + Category
First Allotment List Release 16 July 2026, 5:00 PM
Candidates Who Locked Preferences 2,08,043 candidates (out of 2,73,751 total CSAS registrations)
Programmes on Offer 73 UG Programmes + 150 BA Programme Combinations across 91 Constituent Colleges
Most Preferred Stream (2026) Commerce programmes (B.Com Hons.) continue to dominate applicant preferences
Official Portal ugadmission.uod.ac.in

DU CSAS UG 2026 — Complete Admission Timeline

Phase I — Registration & Correction Window 26 June 2026 – 11 July 2026
Phase II — Subject Mapping & Preference Filling 03 July 2026 – 11 July 2026
Preference Lock Deadline 13 July 2026
Simulated Rank Display 12 July 2026, 5 PM (Preference Change Window: 12–13 July 2026)
Phase III — 1st Allotment List (Round 1) 16 July 2026, 5 PM
Round 1 — Accept / Freeze / Upgrade Window 16 July – 21 July 2026 (indicative)
Round 1 — College Document Verification Within Round 1 window (as per allotted college schedule)
Round 1 — Fee Payment Deadline Within Round 1 window (before 21 July 2026)
2nd Allotment List (Round 2) 25 July 2026, 12 Noon
Round 2 — Seat Acceptance 26 July 2026
Round 2 — College Verification 27 July 2026
Round 2 — Fee Payment Deadline 28 July 2026
Round 2 (Admitted) — Preference Reorder Deadline 28 July 2026
Further Rounds / Spot Admission Announced later, subject to vacant seats after Round 2 (as per past-year pattern)
Note: All dates/timings are subject to official confirmation on ugadmission.uod.ac.in; DU has indicated additional allocation rounds may follow Round 2 depending on vacant-seat availability.

The DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 has been released on 16 July 2026 at 5:00 PM on the official CSAS portal. Candidates who participated in the Delhi University UG admission process through CUET UG 2026 can now check their allotted college and course by logging into the portal. This article provides the direct allotment link, admission schedule, important dates, seat acceptance process, Freeze/Upgrade options, required documents, and complete counselling details for DU CSAS UG Admission 2026.

How to Check & Download DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026

  • Visit the official DU-CSAS portal — ugadmission.uod.ac.in
  • Log in using your CUET UG 2026 registered username & password (same credentials used during CSAS registration)
  • The Allotment Result / Dashboard will display your allotted College + Programme combination (if any)
  • Alternatively, if a downloadable list PDF is published, open it and press Ctrl+F (Windows) / Cmd+F (Mac) → search your Application Number or Name
  • Download or take a print (Ctrl+P) of the allotment result for your records
  • Check the “Action Required” section on your dashboard — this shows whether you must Accept, Freeze, Upgrade, or take No Action

Basis of DU CSAS Seat Allotment — How It Is Decided

  • CUET UG 2026 Score — the primary determinant of merit for every programme
  • Programme-College Preferences — the exact order in which the candidate arranged Programme+College combinations before the 13 July 2026 lock
  • Category — UR, OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, ST, PwBD, CW (Children/Widows of Armed Forces Personnel), Sports, ECA (Extra-Curricular Activities), Single Girl Child, Kashmiri Migrants, and Sikkimese quota, as applicable
  • Seat Availability — number of sanctioned seats per Programme-College combination, including supernumerary quotas
  • Subject Mapping Eligibility — candidate’s CUET UG subjects must correctly map to the Class 12 subject/domain eligibility criteria of the chosen programme
  • Simulated Rank — the indicative rank shown on 12 July 2026 gave candidates a preview before the final preference-lock, but is NOT identical to the final Round 1 outcome

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Your Options After Allotment — Accept / Freeze / Upgrade / Not Accept

Option What It Means
Freeze Locks the current allotted seat permanently for this CSAS cycle — candidate exits all future upgrade rounds; decision is final
Upgrade Keeps the current seat safe as a confirmed backup while the system tries to allot a HIGHER-preference Programme-College in the next round; the system never downgrades a candidate
Not Accept Candidate declines the current allotment; can wait for later rounds, but risks losing this opportunity and any advantage of an early seat
Important: Both Freeze and Upgrade require payment of the seat-acceptance/admission fee within the deadline to be confirmed. Not paying on time is automatically treated as “Not Accept” and the seat is forfeited. In the FINAL notified round (typically Round 3, based on past-year pattern), only the Freeze option remains available.

Step-by-Step: What to Do After Seeing Your Allotment

  • Step 1: Log in to ugadmission.uod.ac.in and check your allotted Programme + College
  • Step 2: Decide Freeze / Upgrade / Not Accept based on your priority and satisfaction with the allotment
  • Step 3: Pay the seat acceptance/admission fee online (only through the official portal — no other payment link/mode is valid)
  • Step 4: Wait for Document Verification by the allotted college (checks eligibility, CUET score match, category certificates)
  • Step 5: If verification is successful, admission stands confirmed for that Programme-College
  • Step 6: If you chose Upgrade, continue monitoring the dashboard for the 2nd Allotment List on 25 July 2026, 12 Noon
  • Step 7: Not allotted any seat in Round 1? Wait for Round 2/subsequent rounds — do NOT assume rejection; keep checking the dashboard regularly

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Documents Required for College Verification

  • CUET UG 2026 Scorecard / Admit Card
  • Class 10 & Class 12 Mark Sheets and Pass Certificates
  • School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate / Migration Certificate
  • Category Certificate (OBC-NCL/EWS/SC/ST/PwBD/CW/Sports/Single Girl Child, as applicable — must match name spelling on CUET form & school certificates)
  • Passport-size Photograph & Signature (as uploaded in CSAS registration)
  • Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID)
  • CSAS Registration Slip / Application Confirmation
  • Fee Payment Receipt for the current round

Note: As per DU rules, the candidate’s name (and parents’ names) on all reservation/category certificates must exactly match the school board certificates and the CUET UG 2026 form. Mismatches can delay or block verification.

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Common Mistakes Candidates Should Avoid

  • Missing the fee-payment deadline after choosing Freeze/Upgrade — this is treated as “Not Accept” and the seat is lost
  • Confusing Simulated Rank with Final Allotment — the simulated rank (12 July) was only indicative; actual Round 1 outcome depends on real seat matrix and all candidates’ preferences
  • Ignoring the CSAS Dashboard — DU sends all official communication via the dashboard and registered email, NOT via SMS; candidates must check the portal proactively
  • Incorrect subject mapping — mismatched CUET papers vs Class 12 subjects can make a candidate ineligible for a programme despite a good score
  • Careless preference ordering — since the list was locked on 13 July 2026, the sequence directly determined the Round 1 result; no reordering was possible thereafter for Round 1
  • Paying fee through unofficial links — DU has clarified that payments made through any website/link other than the official CSAS portal will NOT be accepted, and the CSAS application fee is non-refundable under any circumstances

important links

Check DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 click here (Login Required)
Official DU CSAS Portal click here (admission.uod.ac.in)
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DU CSAS UG 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Q1. When was the DU CSAS UG First Allotment List 2026 released? — On 16 July 2026 at 5:00 PM, on ugadmission.uod.ac.in.
  • Q2. How many candidates locked their preferences for Round 1? — 2,08,043 candidates out of 2,73,751 total CSAS registrants finalised their programme/college preferences.
  • Q3. When is the Second Allotment List? — Expected on 25 July 2026 at 12 Noon, with acceptance by 26 July, verification by 27 July, and fee payment by 28 July 2026.
  • Q4. Can I change my preference order after Round 1 allotment? — No, the preference list is locked once allotment rounds begin; only candidates admitted in Round 2 can reorder remaining/eligible preferences till 28 July 2026 for further upgrade consideration.
  • Q5. What if I don’t get any seat in Round 1? — You remain in contention for Round 2 and subsequent rounds automatically; no separate reapplication is needed unless DU announces a fresh mid-entry window.
  • Q6. Is the seat-acceptance fee refundable? — The CSAS application fee is non-refundable; refund/exit policies for the seat-acceptance/admission fee depend on the specific “exit” option chosen and the round in which it is exercised — check the official refund policy on the portal.
  • Q7. How many DU colleges and programmes are involved in CSAS UG 2026? — 91 constituent colleges, offering 73 UG programmes plus 150 BA programme combinations.

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