DU UG Application 2025 : Delhi University is going to begin its application process for admission to the undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses in May 2025. Candidates can check the details about the application process at du.ac.in.
Delhi University offers 82 courses in post-graduate admission. Candidates can also apply for three B.Tech programs and two five-year integrated programs. Admission to the B.Tech programs will be done through the JEE Main exam and BA LLB through the CLAT exam. Last year, admission to UG and PG courses at Delhi University was done based on CUET exam through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). NTA has released CUET PG 2025 Result on the official website. CUET UG 2025 exam is expected to be conducted in May 2025.
Candidates who wish to get admission to Delhi University must check the highlights of DU UG Application 2025 through CSAS in the table below. the admission to the UG courses at Delhi University is done based on CUET UG exam.
Name of the University | University of Delhi |
Admission Procedure | Online |
Mode of Admission | Entrance Based (CUET) |
Number of Seats | 70,000 |
Official website | du.ac.in and admission.uod.ac.in |
Programmes Offered | B.A, B.Com and B.Sc Home Science etc |
Admission conducting authority | Delhi University, NTA |
Number of Colleges | Total 91 |
Total DU registrations 2023 | 3,04,699 |
Total DU registrations 2022 | 2,17,000 |
Total DU registrations 2021 | 4,38,696 |
Total DU registrations 2020 | 5,63,669 |
Total DU Paid Registrations 2020 | 3,53,919 |
Total DU registrations 2019 | 3,67,895 |
Total DU Paid Registrations 2019 | 2,58,388 |
This year, CUET PG exam offers admission to a total of 190 universities (Central/State/Private and others) including Delhi University. CUET PG 2025 is expected to be conducted in March 2025. The total number of candidates who appeared for CUET PG exam last year was 4,62,603. According to the data shared by NTA, this year more than 13 lakh applications were received for CUET UG 2025 exam. Delhi University is also going to start a joint degree, dual degree, and joint research programs.
University of Delhi (DU) offers undergraduate (UG) courses through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). As per the latest guidelines, the eligibility criteria for DU UG admissions through CUET are as follows:
Candidates who wish to be admitted to DU must fill out the DU UG Application by following the steps below.
Category | Percentage of seats reserved in each course |
Other Backward Classes | 27% |
Scheduled Castes | 15% |
Scheduled Tribes | 7.50% |
Persons with Disabilities | 5% |
Kashmiri Migrants | 5% |
Sports/ ECA quota | 5% |
Foreign candidates | 5% |
Wards/ Widows of War Army Officers | 5% |
Q.1 : Can I get admission in DU from CUET?
Ans. Undergraduate admission to Delhi University is done based on CUET UG exam. CUET UG 2025 exam is expected to be conducted in May 2025.
Q.2 : How can I get admission after CUET?
Ans. Follow the below steps for admission Online filling of the admission application form (university-specific). Documents uploading. Release of the participating university merit list. Seat Booking (for candidates whose name is mentioned in the merit list released by the participating colleges). Online Fee Payment. Physical Counselling.
Q.3. What is the eligibility for applying to the DU UG programs through the CUET?
Ans. To be eligible for DU UG admission via CUET, candidates must have completed their 12th-grade education (or an equivalent examination) from a recognized board. The CUET score will be the primary criterion for admission, and candidates must ensure they meet specific course prerequisites, such as subject requirements in their 12th grade (e.g., studying Mathematics for Economics).
Q4. Is there any application fee for the DU UG application, and how can I pay it?
Ans. Yes, there is an application fee for DU UG admission. The fee varies depending on the category (General, SC/ST, OBC, etc.) and the number of courses selected. The fee can be paid online through various methods such as credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI.