With CUET-UG 2025 results around the corner, Delhi University is gearing up for one of its most competitive admission seasons yet. Here’s a crisp guide to the upcoming CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) cycle, expected cut-offs, and a few insider tips to stay ahead of the crowd.
1. Why the CUET Score Matters More Than Ever
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Single Gateway: Class-12 marks no longer decide your fate; every college and course at DU now filters applicants exclusively through CUET percentiles.
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High-stakes competition: Early counselling data suggest record registrations, so analysts predict cut-offs for popular honours programmes (think SRCC BCom Hons or LSR Psychology) could hover above the 99th percentile again this year.
Also Read – SOL DU UG Registration 2025 Starts – How to Apply for Undergraduate Courses
2. Key CSAS Milestones (Tentative)
Event | When to Watch |
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CSAS Phase-1 registration opens | Early July 2025 |
Profile-correction window | To be announced |
Preference-filling (college + programme) | To be announced |
Auto-lock of preferences | Second week of Aug 2025 |
Simulated rank list published | Second week of Aug 2025 |
Preference-editing window | Second week of Aug 2025 |
1st Allocation & Cut-off list | Third week of Aug 2025 |
Seat-acceptance & fee payment deadline | Third week of Aug 2025 |
Vacant-seat matrix out | Late Aug 2025 |
2nd Cut-off / Allocation list | Late Aug 2025 |
3rd round & special quotas (Sports, ECA, CW, Ward, etc.) | Early–Mid Sept 2025 |
(Exact dates will appear on ugadmission.uod.ac.in once DU publishes the official schedule.)
3. Fast-Track Guide to Register on the CSAS Portal
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Visit ugadmission.uod.ac.in and click “New Registration.”
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Log in using your CUET application number and password.
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Fill in personal details, category certificates, Class-XII marks, and upload scanned documents.
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Rank your preferences—drag and drop every college–course combo you’d consider.
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Pay the one-time, non-refundable CSAS fee (₹250 for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS; ₹100 for SC/ST/PwBD).
Tip: Use the new “Preference Simulator” (to debut this year) to view last-year closing ranks for each combination before you lock choices.
4. Expected CUET-UG 2025 Cut-offs (Based on Last Year’s Trends)
Programme | Campus buzz (General category) |
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BCom (Hons) – SRCC | ≥ 99.5 percentile |
BA (Hons) Economics – St Stephen’s | ≥ 99.2 percentile |
BA (Hons) Psychology – LSR | ≥ 99.0 percentile |
BSc (Hons) Computer Science – Hansraj | ≥ 98.6 percentile |
BA Prog. (Eco + Pol Sci) – Ramjas | ≥ 97.5 percentile |
Reserved-category thresholds typically trail general cut-offs by 3–6 percentile points, but this varies by college.
Also Read – NEHU CUET PG 2025 Cutoff Released – Check MA, MSc, MCom, MBA Category-Wise Merit List
5. Documents You’ll Need on Admission Day
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Class X certificate (DOB proof)
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Class XII mark sheet + provisional certificate
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CUET-UG 2025 scorecard (downloaded PDF)
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Category/Quota certificates (if applicable)
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Migration & transfer certificates (non-CBSE boards)
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Two passport-size photos & one photo ID
6. Something Interesting: “Green Credits” Could Give You an Edge
In line with its new sustainability push, DU is piloting a Green Credit system this year. Students who volunteer for campus tree-planting or solar-panel projects before the semester begins can earn micro-credits that appear on their co-curricular transcript—an initiative that may one day translate into bonus points for postgraduate admissions or scholarships.
Final Checklist for Aspirants
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Track the portal daily once CUET results drop; CSAS windows move quickly.
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Rank generously: list every plausible college-course combo—there’s no penalty for breadth.
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Keep documents scanned and ready; colleges verify everything online within 24 hours.
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Meet every deadline—even a two-hour delay in “seat acceptance” can forfeit your spot.
Stay sharp, stay organised, and you’ll navigate DU’s 2025-26 admissions like a pro. Good luck!