Delhi University has officially begun the admission process for its postgraduate (PG) and B.Tech programs for the 2025–26 academic session, inviting applications through its centralized online portals. This year’s admission cycle brings a strong emphasis on merit-based selections using national-level entrance exams, ensuring transparency and uniformity across disciplines.
PG and B.Tech Registrations Now Live
DU kicked off the PG admissions on Friday, followed by the launch of B.Tech applications on Saturday. The application windows for both streams will remain open until 11:59 PM on June 6, 2025—so students are advised to apply well before the deadline.
Admission Criteria at a Glance
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Postgraduate admissions: Determined solely on CUET (PG) 2025 scores. No other method—such as interviews or previous academic merit—will be considered. All eligibility conditions are outlined in the PG Bulletin of Information 2025–26, now available online.
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B.Tech admissions: Based exclusively on JEE (Main) 2025 – Paper I, with the Common Rank List (CRL) serving as the primary selection metric. DU is currently offering three B.Tech specializations:
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
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Must-Visit Websites for Candidates
Students are advised to frequently check the following official websites for real-time updates, notifications, and course-specific instructions:
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PG Admissions: pgadmission.uod.ac.in
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B.Tech Admissions: engineering.uod.ac.in
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General Info & Bulletins: admission.uod.ac.in
Here, applicants can access seat matrices, category-wise reservations, eligibility charts, and detailed application guides for each programme.
Something Interesting: AI and Innovation Join the Mix?
University sources hint that DU may soon introduce interdisciplinary electives within B.Tech programs, such as modules in Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Energy, and IoT—aiming to make engineering degrees future-ready and industry-aligned. If implemented, this could make DU one of the first public universities to integrate such forward-thinking elements into core curricula without additional cost.
Pro Tip for Applicants
Don’t just focus on your entrance exam score—make sure your preferences are listed correctly in the CSAS (PG) 2025-26 portal. The seat allocation will strictly follow the order of your choices and the programme eligibility you’ve marked, which can’t be changed once the allocation process starts.
As the June 6 deadline approaches, thousands of aspiring engineers and postgraduates across India are expected to apply. Whether you’re aiming for a specialized tech program or a research-driven master’s degree, Delhi University’s streamlined process ensures that merit, not bureaucracy, drives admissions in 2025.