The DU UG Admission 2026 Phase 2 has begun today, with Delhi University opening its Common Seat Allocation System portal for candidates to map subjects and fill college-course preferences. As of Tuesday evening, the university had already recorded 82,940 registrations for undergraduate admissions in Phase 1, giving a strong early indication of the scale of interest in this year’s cycle.
What Phase 2 Involves
Candidates who completed Phase 1 registration can now log in to admission.uod.ac.in to proceed with the next stage of the DU UG Admission 2026 Phase 2 process. This stage requires students to:

- Map their Class 12 subjects with the papers they appeared for in CUET UG 2026
- Select preferred undergraduate courses and colleges based on programme-specific eligibility criteria
- Arrange course-college combinations in order of preference, choosing as many combinations as desired
Only preferences saved before the deadline will be considered for seat allocation — once the window closes, all saved choices are automatically locked, so candidates are advised not to leave this step for the last day.
CSAS Schedule and Important Dates
The CSAS preference filling window under this phase will remain open until July 11, after which the university moves directly into seat allocation. Key dates to track:
- Preference filling deadline: July 11
- First seat allocation list: July 16
- Candidates are urged to check their dashboard, registered email, and the admission website regularly, since DU has clarified all official communication will go out through these channels only
Notably, this comes just after the university indicated it may revise a number of BA programme combinations later this week, following a review of declining demand for certain subject pairings in previous cycles — a move the Dean of Admissions said is meant to better align seat availability with actual student interest.
Advice for Applicants
Given the significant volume of Phase 1 registrations already recorded, competition for popular course-college combinations is expected to remain high. Candidates are advised to keep multiple preference combinations ready rather than relying on just one or two choices, and to review each programme’s eligibility criteria carefully before locking preferences, since incorrect subject mapping can affect merit calculation later in the DU UG Admission 2026 Phase 2 process.
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