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Delhi University PG Admissions 2026: DU allocates 11,548 seats across 74 courses in round 1

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Delhi University PG Admissions 2026: DU allocates 11,548 seats across 74 courses in round 1

Delhi University (DU) has allocated 11,548 seats across 74 postgraduate courses in the first round of admissions, with seat acceptance open until June 17 and fee payment due by June 19. The admissions process uses CUET-PG scores and includes reservations under multiple categories, while one-year PG programs under NEP 2020 will be introduced separately for DU graduates with four-year bachelor’s degrees.

Delhi University (DU) released 11,548 seat allocations for its two-year postgraduate programs in the first round of admissions, covering 74 courses under categories like Unreserved, Scheduled Caste, OBC-NCL, EWS, and others. Candidates can accept their allocations until June 17, with the last date for fee payment set at June 19, as per the university’s statement. The admissions process, conducted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-PG), relies on candidates’ CUET-PG scores. Applicants were advised to fill maximum preferences for subjects they appeared in during the CUET-PG exam, which ran from May 16 to June 7. Performance-based programs like MA Music, M.P.Ed, and MFA will have allocations in the third round, with audition schedules available on respective department websites. DU also announced plans to launch one-year postgraduate programs under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 framework, exclusively for DU students who have completed a four-year bachelor’s degree. A separate portal will be introduced for these admissions, marking the first year of implementation. Dean of Admissions Haneet Gandhi had earlier confirmed this initiative, emphasizing eligibility criteria for the new programs.

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