Delhi University also known as DU, established in 1922, is a public central university in India. Recognised as an Institute of Excellence by the UGC and accredited with an A++ grade by NAAC. DU comprises 91 affiliated colleges and 86 academic departments across its North Campus, South Campus, and off-campus centres.
- Ranked 15th Overall & 12th in Research in the NIRF 2025 Rankings.
- 10 DU-affiliated colleges feature among India's Top 20 colleges in NIRF 2025.
- Ranked 48th in Delhi for Arts by Collegedunia Ranking 2026.
- Secured 328th position globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026.
Courses Offered at DU
- DU offers 500+ approved programs across UG, PG, doctoral, and distance-learning levels.
- Popular UG Courses: B.Com (Hons), BA (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), B.Tech, BA LLB, BBA LLB, BBA, and BMS.
- Popular PG Courses: MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MBA (FMS), LLM, M.Tech, MCA, and B.Ed.
- Distance & Open Learning: Offered through DU SOL and NCWEB (NCWEB is exclusively for female candidates).
- PhD Programs: Available in 69 specialisations across multiple faculties.
DU Admission to all regular UG programs is conducted through CUET UG 2026, followed by CSAS counselling. PG admissions are primarily based on CUET PG 2026, with select programs such as MBA having separate admission criteria.
University of Delhi does not offer direct admission based on Class 12 board marks or merit lists.
According to NIRF data, the median package for 3-year UG courses is INR 5.50 LPA. Among affiliated colleges, LSR recorded the highest package of INR 49 LPA, while SSCBS reported INR 44.45 LPA, reflecting DU's strong placement ecosystem.
- The DU CSAS UG portal is expected to open in June 2026 at @ugadmission.uod.ac.in, with the registration last date tentatively set for June 30, 2026.
- DU PG CSAS Round 2 Allotment List 2026 has been released at @uod.ac.in. Candidates must accept their allotted seats by June 24 and pay the admission fee by June 27, 2026.
- DU B.Tech First Allotment Result 2026 released. Accept seats by June 29, pay fees by July 1; second allotment on July 3.
- Delhi University Important Dates
- Delhi University Courses and Fees
- Delhi University Admission
- Delhi University Cutoff
- Delhi University Ranking
- Delhi University Placement
- Delhi University Scholarship
- Delhi University Campus & Facilities
- Delhi University Affiliated Colleges & Departments
- Delhi University Top Colleges
- Delhi University Vs JNU Vs BHU
- Delhi University Notable Alumni
- Delhi University FAQs
Delhi University Admission Dates 2026
DU Admissions 2026 are open through the CSAS portal in three phases- registration, preference filling, and seat allocation. The admission dates for DU UG, PG, B.Tech, and Law admissions for the 2026 cycle are listed below.
DU UG Admission Dates 2026 (CSAS)
UG dates are based on the CUET 2026 schedule and DU's previous-year pattern. Official CSAS UG dates will be released at admission.uod.ac.in after CUET UG 2026 results.
DU PG Admission Dates 2026 (CSAS PG)
DU B.Tech Admission Dates 2026
DU BA/BBA LLB Admission Dates 2026
Accepted Entrance Exam at Delhi University
| Course | Exam Name | Registration Window | Exam Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| UG (BA, BSc, BCom etc.) | CUET UG | Jan 03 - Feb 04, 2026 | May 31, 2026 |
| B.Tech | JEE Main | Oct 31-Nov 27, 2025 (Session 1) Feb 01-Feb 25, 2026 (Session 2) |
Jan 21-28, 2026 (Session 1) Apr 02-08, 2026 (Session 2) |
| BA LLB / BBA LLB | CLAT | Aug – Oct 2025 | Dec 07, 2025 |
| PG (MA, MCom, MSc etc.) | CUET PG | Dec 14, 2025 - Jan 25, 2026 | Mar 06 - Mar 27, 2026 |
| MBA (FMS) | CAT | Aug 01 – Sep 13, 2025 | Nov 30, 2025 |
| PhD | UGC-NET / CSIR-NET | As per NTA schedule | Jun 2026 (Tentative) |
Delhi University Fees
DU offers admission across Arts, Commerce, Science, Law, Management, Engineering, and Education. The total fee for B.Com (Hons) at DU ranges from INR 48,784 - INR 1,25,000 making DU one of the most affordable central universities for high-demand UG courses. Below are the courses & fees of DU:
Delhi University UG Fees
| Courses | College | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
| BA {Hons.} | Hindu College | INR 86,010 |
| St Stephen's College | INR 88,311 | |
| Miranda House | INR 48,180 - 55,740 | |
| BCom {Hons.} | Hindu College | INR 86,010 |
| SRCC | INR 1,25,000 | |
| Ramjas College | INR 48,784 | |
| BSc{Hons.} | Hindu College | INR 87,360 - 93,810 |
| St Stephen's College | INR 88,869 - 92,064 | |
| Miranda House | INR 55,800 - 60,300 | |
| BA | St Stephen's College | INR 88,311 |
| Miranda House | INR 48,180 | |
| Lady Shri Ram College | INR 57,760 - 71,260 | |
| B.Sc | Hindu College | INR 93,810 |
| St Stephen's College | INR 92,049 | |
| Miranda House | INR 58,770 - 60,270 |
Delhi University PG Fees
| Courses | College | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
| MA | Hindu College | INR 55,952 |
| St Stephen's College | INR 58,222 | |
| Miranda House | INR 32,060 | |
| MSc | Hindu College | INR 55,952 |
| Lady Irwin College | INR 90,015 | |
| Miranda House | INR 32,060 - 32,140 | |
| M.Com | Hindu College | INR 55,952 |
| Ramjas College | INR 30,713 | |
| SRCC | INR 83,190 | |
| LLM | Faculty of Law | INR 11,458 |
| Motilal Nehru College | INR 55,230 | |
| SGTB New Delhi | INR 46,000 | |
| MBA | Delhi School of Economics | INR 1,14,558 |
| Department of Commerce | INR 1,14,558 | |
| DFS New Delhi | INR 99,640 |
Delhi University PhD Courses
Delhi University offers admission to 69 PhD courses across different specialisations. Admission to these programs is based on required eligibility criteria.
| Courses | Total Fees |
|---|---|
| PhD | INR 8,687 |
DU SOL
- Delhi University also offers the School of Open Learning, known as DU SOL. It was established in 1962 for those students who cannot attend regular classes.
- DU SOL offers affordable UG and PG Courses in Arts and Commerce through Distance Learning.
- The Courses and syllabus are almost the same as the Delhi University regular Curriculum.
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DU NCWEB
- The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board, also known as NCWEB, was established in 1922.
- Delhi University conducts a special drive for female candidates who cannot attend regular classes.
- There are 26 UG centres available for females to attend classes on Saturday and Sunday.
- The Admissions are done based on merit, and the cutoff is released by the authorities.
- Admissions to the PG program are based on CUET PG scores and CSAS Counselling.
Delhi University Admission 2026
DU admissions for the 2026 academic session are primarily entrance-based and conducted through national-level examinations followed by the CSAS.
- UG Admissions: Based on CUET UG 2026 followed by CSAS UG Counselling.
- PG Admissions: Based on CUET PG 2026 followed by CSAS PG Counselling.
- B.Tech Admissions: Through JEE Main (Faculty of Technology) and CUET UG (Cluster Innovation Centre).
- BA LLB / BBA LLB Admissions: Through CLAT scores.
- FMS MBA Admissions: Based on CAT scores.
DU does not offer direct admission based on Class 12 board marks or merit lists for regular programmes. Admissions to SOL and NCWEB are also linked to entrance-based criteria for select courses.
CSAS UG Admission Process 2026

Key Changes for DU Admission 2026
- Strict Subject Mapping: Candidates can appear for CUET UG only in subjects studied and passed in Class 12. If a subject is unavailable in CUET, a closely related subject must be selected.
- Simulated Ranks: DU will provide candidates with a simulated rank before final preference locking, allowing them to revise choices and improve admission chances.
- Revised Weightage for BMS & BBA-FIA: Greater weightage has been assigned to Mathematics and the General Test for management programmes.
Reservation Policy
DU follows the Government of India reservation norms:
| Category | Reservation |
|---|---|
| SC | 15% |
| ST | 7.5% |
| OBC-NCL | 27% |
| EWS | 10% |
| Sports/ECA Supernumerary Quota | 5% |
Note: Reservation benefits are applicable as per university and government guidelines.
Delhi University Admission Process 2026
Delhi University follows a centralized admission process for all UG, PG, professional, and doctoral programs. Admission is based on national-level entrance examinations followed by the CSAS.
Step 1: Register for the Entrance Examination
Candidates must appear for the relevant entrance exam based on their chosen course:
| Course | Entrance Exam |
|---|---|
| UG Courses | CUET UG 2026 |
| PG & PG Diploma Courses | CUET PG 2026 |
| B.Tech (Faculty of Technology) | JEE Main 2026 |
| B.Tech (Cluster Innovation Centre) | CUET UG 2026 |
| BA LLB (Hons) / BBA LLB (Hons) | CLAT 2026 |
| MBA (FMS Delhi) | CAT 2025 |
Step 2: Appear for the Entrance Exam
Candidates must appear for the respective entrance examination and secure a valid score to participate in the admission process.
Step 3: CSAS Registration & Preference Filling
Qualified candidates must register on the DU CSAS Portal and submit their preferred course-college combinations.
Registration Fee
| Program | UR/OBC-NCL/EWS | SC/ST/PwBD |
|---|---|---|
| UG (per program) | INR 250 | INR 100 |
| PG (per program) | INR 250 | INR 100 |
| B.Tech | INR 1,500 | INR 1,200 |
| MBA | INR 2,000 | INR 1,000 |
| BA LLB (Hons) / BBA LLB (Hons) | INR 1,500 | INR 1,000 |
Step 4: Seat Allocation
Seat allotment is conducted through multiple CSAS rounds based on entrance scores, reservation criteria, and candidate preferences. For PG admissions, DU may publish both the Common Merit List (CML) and Category 2 Merit List (C2ML), with the latter applicable to eligible Delhi University graduates.
Step 5: Seat Acceptance & Final Admission
After seat allotment, candidates must accept the offered seat through the CSAS dashboard. The concerned college, department, or centre verifies eligibility and uploaded documents. Upon successful verification, candidates must pay the admission fee within the prescribed deadline to confirm their admission.
Delhi University Cutoff
DU cutoff run high for the top affiliated colleges.
- B.Com (Hons) at SRCC closed at 917 in CUET UG 2025, while BA (Hons) Political Science at Hindu College closed at 951.
- For B.Tech, the CSE specialisation closed at JEE Main rank 40,593 in Round 1.
- For PG, MA Applied Psychology required 285+ in CUET PG in Round 1.
Based on previous year cutoff trends, a CUET UG 2026 score of 700+ is widely considered necessary for top DU colleges in high-demand courses. Check Delhi University course-wise cutoff
Delhi University CUET UG Cutoff
Here is the list of all the CUET UG cutoffs of the top Affiliated Colleges.
Delhi University B.Com (Hons) CUET Cutoff
Here are the cut-off of CUET UG in the top affiliated colleges for B.Com (Hons)
| DU Colleges | CUET UG Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|
| Shri Ram College for Commerce | 917 |
| Hindu College | 912 |
| Hansraj College | 902 |
| LSR College | 906 |
| Kirori Mal College | 894 |
Also Read: Delhi University Cutoff 2026 for Commerce
Delhi University BA (Hons) Political Science CUET Cutoff
Here are the cut-off of CUET UG in the top affiliated colleges for BA (Hons.) Political Science in a tabulated form.
| DU Colleges | CUET UG Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|
| Hindu College | 951 |
| Miranda House | 926 |
| LSR College | 916 |
| Kirori Mal College | 910 |
| Jesus Mary | 836 |
Also Read: Delhi University Cutoff 2026 for BA Political Science
Delhi University B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics CUET Cutoff
Here are the cut-off of CUET UG in the top affiliated colleges for B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics in a tabulated form.
| DU Colleges | CUET UG Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|
| St. Stephen’s College | 834 |
| Hindu College | 818 |
| Hansraj College | 788 |
| LSR College | 779 |
| Miranda House | 758 |
Delhi University CUET PG Cutoff
The course-wise cutoff for C1 (Non-DU Students) and C2 (Ex-DU Students) categories is released on the CSAS portal. The CUET PG cutoff for C1 category students in the General Category is mentioned in the table below:
| Courses | First Round (Cutoff marks) | Last Round (Cutoff marks) |
|---|---|---|
| MA Applied Psychology | 285 | 275 |
| MA Psychology | 281 | 278 |
| MA English | 234 | 218 |
| MA Hindi | 234 | 222 |
| M.Sc Microbiology | 231 | 206 |
| MCA | 227 | 214 |
| MA Sociology | 225 | 215 |
| M.Sc Computer Science | 222 | 192 |
| MA Political Science | 221 | 207 |
| M.Sc Botany | 199 | - |
| M.Sc Biochemistry | 198 | - |
| M.Sc Forensic Science | 198 | - |
| B.Lib.I.Sc | 183 | 151 |
| B.Ed | 160 | 181 |
| MA Enviormental Studies | 149 | 124 |
| M.Sc Anthropology | 149 | - |
| M.Sc Operational Research | 145 | 134 |
Also Read: Delhi University Cutoff 2026 for PG
Delhi University JEE Main Cutoff
As per DU JEE Main Cutoff trends, the overall cutoff rank for General Category Students and AI Quota for JEE-Main ranges between 14710 - 118683. As Delhi University offered B.Tech as its most preferred course with a lowest rank of 72995, followed by B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering with a cutoff of 83924.
| Courses | First Round (Closing rank) | Last Round (Closing rank) |
|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | 40593 | - |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | 57611 | 14710 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | 72354 | 118683 |
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Delhi University Ranking
- DU posted its strongest NIRF performance to date in 2025, climbing to 5th in the University category (up from 6th in 2024) and holding the 15th rank Overall.
- It also topped the India Today 2025 Best Universities (General Government) category at #1, overtaking JNU.
- Top five colleges in the NIRF 2025 Best Colleges list are all from DU- Hindu College #1, Miranda House #2, Hansraj College #3, Kirori Mal College #4, and St. Stephen's College #5.
- Ten DU colleges sit inside the NIRF top 20.

| Ranking Body | Category | Rank |
|---|---|---|
Collegedunia |
Law | 9 |
| Education | 6 | |
NIRF |
Overall | 15 |
| Research | 12 | |
India Today |
Social Work | 3 |
| Overall | 1 | |
IIRF |
B.Tech | 41 |
| Overall | 2 |
Delhi University Placement
- DU placements are decentralised, with each affiliated college operating its own placement cell and recruitment process.
- As per the latest NIRF report, the median package offered to the 3-year UG cohort stood at INR 5.50 LPA.
- DU is among India's top universities for placements, attracting recruiters from consulting, finance, technology, analytics, e-commerce, and FMCG sectors.
- Leading colleges such as Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS), Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Hansraj College, and Miranda House record strong placement outcomes every year.
- Top recruiters across DU colleges include Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG, TCS, Accenture, Infosys, American Express (AMEX), Goldman Sachs, Dell, Paytm, Zomato, and Lenskart.
- Popular job profiles offered during DU placements include consulting, audit, finance, business analytics, product management, marketing, operations, and technology.
- DU's extensive alumni network spans bureaucracy, judiciary, media, sports, entrepreneurship, and Bollywood, creating valuable career opportunities.
The highest and average salary packages, including internship stipend, offered at the affiliated colleges during the Delhi University Placement drive are as follows:
| DU Colleges | Highest Package | Average Package |
|---|---|---|
| Lady Shri Ram College for Women | INR 49 LPA | INR 11.8 LPA |
| Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies | INR 44.45 LPA | INR 11.12 LPA |
| Hansraj College | INR 23 LPA | INR 8.2 LPA |
| Shri Ram College of Commerce | INR 35 LPA | INR 7.15 LPA |
| Miranda House | INR 21.5 LPA | INR 8.97 LPA |
Delhi University Scholarship
Delhi University provides scholarships and financial assistance to meritorious students and those from economically weaker backgrounds. The university offers fee waivers, monthly stipends, book grants, and one-time financial aid. Scholarship benefits range from INR 100 per month to grants of up to INR 25,000. Eligible students can apply online through the official Delhi University scholarship portal before the prescribed deadline.
- DU Merit Scholarship: Awarded to students with a high CGPA in the previous academic year. Eligible candidates receive INR 3,000 per month.
- DU Sports Scholarship: Offered to students representing Delhi University in inter-university sports competitions. Selected candidates can receive up to INR 2,000 per month.
- DU EWS Scholarship: Available for students belonging to the EWS category. Eligible students can receive up to INR 1,500 per month.
- Delhi University Financial Support Scheme: Provides partial or full fee waivers to meritorious students based on their annual family income.
| Scholarship | Eligibility | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| DU Merit Scholarship | High CGPA in the previous academic year | INR 3,000 per month |
| DU Sports Scholarship | Representing Delhi University at the inter-university level | Up to INR 2,000 per month |
| DU EWS Scholarship | Students belonging to the EWS category | Up to INR 1,500 per month |
| Financial Support Scheme (Category 1) | Annual family income up to INR 4 lakh | Up to 100% fee waiver (maximum INR 15,000) |
| Financial Support Scheme (Category 2) | Annual family income between INR 4 lakh and INR 8 lakh | Up to 50% fee waiver (maximum INR 10,000) |
| Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao Endowment | Meritorious undergraduate students | Book grant |
| National Scholarship Portal (NSP) Scholarships | SC/ST/OBC/Minority students as per Government of India norms | Tuition fee support and maintenance allowance |
Delhi University Campus & Facilities
- DU is structured across North Campus, South Campus, and off-campus colleges spread across Delhi.
- Two new campuses in East and West Delhi are under construction to expand intake capacity. The university also has a small Dwarka extension.
- Across all 91 colleges, DU runs 30+ libraries, 20 hostels, multiple sports grounds, computer centres, health centres, banks, and student-led cafeterias.
- Hostel availability is selective and merit-driven- most colleges have hostels only for women or only for outstation students.
- Hostel fees range from INR 3,000 to INR 7,000 per month; private PGs around Kamla Nagar, Hudson Lane, Satya Niketan, and GTB Nagar typically run INR 8,000 - INR 15,000 per month. Check Delhi University Hostel Fees

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Delhi University Affiliated Colleges & Departments
- The North Campus houses Hindu, St. Stephen's, Hansraj, SRCC, Kirori Mal, Miranda House, and Ramjas, known for the most vibrant student culture, fests, and active societies.
- The South Campus, located near Dhaula Kuan, houses LSR, Gargi, JMC, ARSD, Sri Venkateswara, and the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences.
- Off-campus colleges like Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Maharaja Agrasen, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and Keshav Mahavidyalaya operate independently with their own intake patterns.
- The campus is heavily metro-connected, both Yellow Line (North Campus) and Magenta/ Pink Lines (South Campus) link DU directly to the rest of the NCR.
Delhi University Top Colleges
Some of the top DU colleges and departments are listed below:
| College/Department | CD Rating |
|---|---|
| Hindu College | 8.4 out of 10 |
| Miranda House | 8.4 out of 10 |
| Hansraj College | 8.4 out of 10 |
| Kirori Mal College | 8.4 out of 10 |
| St. Stephen’s College | 8.6 out of 10 |
Delhi University Vs JNU vs BHU
- DU, JNU, and BHU are the three central universities most frequently compared by Indian aspirants.
- DU leads on placements and commerce/management strength, JNU on humanities and social sciences research, and BHU on science, engineering, and medicine through its embedded IIT-BHU and IMS-BHU institutes.
- DU leads on placement breadth and recruiter visibility.
- JNU leads on subsidised fees and policy-research depth.
- BHU leads on campus size and integrated science-medicine-engineering pipelines.
| Parameter | Delhi University (DU) | Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | BHU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Established | 1922 | 1969 | 1998 |
| Type | Central University | Public | Central University with Institutes (IIT-BHU, IMS-BHU) |
| Location | Delhi, multiple campuses | South Delhi, New Delhi | Delhi, Dwarka Campus |
| Ranking | NIRF 5th in Universities NIRF 15th Overall Category |
NIRF 2nd in Universities NIRF 7th in Overall Category |
NIRF 6th in Universities NIRF 10th in Overall Category |
| Popular Courses | Commerce, Economics, Science, Arts | Social Sciences, Humanities, International Studies | Science, Engineering, Medicine, Arts |
| Admission Process | CUET UG/PG, Merit-based for some courses | Entrance test (JNUEE discontinued; now CUET PG), Interview for select courses | CUET-based, somewhat less competitive than DU |
| Faculty | Extensive, highly qualified faculty | Strong focus on research and interdisciplinary studies | Strong faculty particularly in science and engineering |
| Campus Facilities | Multiple colleges across Delhi, urban campus facilities | Compact, focused campus with subsidised hostels | Large campus, research labs, healthcare facilities |
| Research Output | Good research output, strong in humanities and sciences | Excellent research reputation, especially in social sciences | Leading in science, engineering, and medicine research |
| Student Diversity | Very diverse, national and international students | Diverse, with many research scholars and international students | Mainly Indian with some international presence |
| Placements | Top placements, highest package up to INR 44.8 LPA | Good placements, especially in research and policy roles | Moderate placements, average INR 3.5 LPA |
| Campus Culture | Vibrant, culturally rich with active societies | Intellectually intense, politically active student body | Traditional campus with rich cultural heritage |
| Fees & Affordability | Moderately high fees, especially in professional courses | Very affordable, highly subsidized fees | Moderate fees, large intake capacity |
Delhi University Notable Alumni
| Alumni Name | Designation | College |
|---|---|---|
| Amitabh Bachchan | Indian actor, film producer, television host, occasional playback singer, and former politician | Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi |
| Kiran Bedi | Former IPS Officer, Former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry | Delhi University |
| Shah Rukh Khan | Indian actor and film producer | Hansraj College |
| Arun Jaitley | Former Minister of Finance of India | Shri Ram College of Commerce, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi |
| Subramanian Swamy | Indian politician, economist, and statistician | Hindu College |
| Pawan Sehrawat | Indian Kabbadi Player | Delhi University |
| Rishabh Pant | Indian cricketer | Sri Venkateswara College |
Delhi University (DU) is an enjoyable, fun, and engaging place to learn, meet friends, and have new experiences and opportunities. Many students often describe their time at DU as being filled with different festivals, clubs, and fun events, which allow them to learn outside of their textbooks. On the other hand, students also complain that the lecture aspects and the course details could be improved. Overall, DU would be a good place to be if you are willing to engage in college life, societies, internships, and seize the opportunities present to you. DU has a positive reputation as an educational institution, and its cultural and social diversity on campus constitutes both academic development and a memorable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ques. What is the minimum CUET score required to get into DU?
Ans. There is no universal minimum cutoff. Each college and course releases its own cutoff after CSAS rounds. A score of 700+ in CUET UG 2026 is widely considered necessary for top DU colleges in high-demand courses like B.Com (Hons), Economics (Hons), and English (Hons). For BA Programme and B.Sc in off-campus colleges, lower scores are also competitive.
Ques. What is the Subject Mapping rule introduced for DU 2026?
Ans. Candidates can only take CUET UG papers in subjects they actually cleared in Class 12. If your Class 12 subject is not offered as a CUET paper, you must pick a closely related subject. This rule is strictly enforced from the 2026-27 cycle to stop aspirants from gaming subject combinations.
Ques. What are Simulated Ranks in DU CSAS 2026?
Ans. Before the final seat allocation, DU will share a simulated rank with every candidate based on CUET scores and saved preferences. This lets aspirants re-order their college / course preferences before the system auto-locks them. Simulated Ranks is a new transparency feature added for the 2026-27 cycle.
Ques. Is DU PG admission 2026 open?
Ans. Yes. The CSAS-PG portal is live at pgadmission.uod.ac.in and applications close on June 7, 2026. DU offers 82 PG programmes for the 2026-27 session, with admission based on CUET PG 2026 scores (auto-fetched via DigiLocker). Fee payment last date is June 15, 2026.
Ques. How many UG seats does DU offer in 2026?
Ans. DU offers around 70,000 UG seats across 91 affiliated colleges and 79+ programmes for the 2026-27 session. There is no merit-based admission to regular UG programmes — all seats are filled via CUET UG 2026 + CSAS counselling.
Ques. Can I apply to multiple DU colleges in a single form?
Ans. Yes. DU runs a single registration form on the CSAS portal. You can select as many course and college combinations as you want during Phase II preference filling. The exceptions are St. Stephen's College and Jesus and Mary College, which run their own additional application processes.
Ques. Does DU have a Delhi resident quota?
Ans. DU reserves up to 85% of seats for Delhi residents in most affiliated colleges, with 15% for candidates outside Delhi. Statutory reservation also applies — 15% SC, 7.5% ST, 27% OBC, 10% EWS, plus 5% sports/ECA quota.
Ques. Which is the best college in DU?
Ans. As per NIRF 2025 Best Colleges, the top five DU colleges are Hindu College (#1), Miranda House (#2), Hansraj College (#3), Kirori Mal College (#4), and St. Stephen's College (#5). SRCC and LSR remain the top choices for commerce and women's education respectively, with the highest placement packages.
Ques. How can I get into DU without giving CUET?
Ans. There is no admission to regular UG programmes without CUET. The only DU pathways that do not require CUET are DU SOL (School of Open Learning) for distance UG and PG in Arts and Commerce, and NCWEB for female candidates in selected UG programmes (Saturday-Sunday classes). Foreign nationals apply through a separate application form.
Ques. Does DU offer B.Tech?
Ans. Yes. DU re-introduced the 4-year B.Tech programme in three specialisations — Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Admission is through JEE Main. Lateral entry is also available for diploma holders with 60% (55% for SC/ST) via CUET UG. First-year fees are around INR 2,35,200.
Ques. Are DU hostels available for all students?
Ans. No. DU has only 20 hostels across North and South Campuses, and not every affiliated college has its own hostel. Hostel allocation is merit-based and usually prioritises outstation and women students. Most students rely on private PGs in Kamla Nagar, Hudson Lane, Satya Niketan, or GTB Nagar at INR 8,000 - 15,000 per month.
Ques. What is the difference between DU North Campus and South Campus?
Ans. The North Campus houses the oldest and most iconic colleges — Hindu, St. Stephen's, Hansraj, SRCC, Kirori Mal, Miranda House, Ramjas — and is known for fests, societies, and the larger student culture. The South Campus, around Dhaula Kuan, houses LSR, Gargi, JMC, ARSD, and Sri Venkateswara, and has a quieter, more focused academic environment. Both are well-connected by Delhi Metro.
Ques. Does DU accept JEE Main only for B.Tech?
Ans. Yes. JEE Main is the only entrance accepted for the three regular B.Tech specialisations at the Faculty of Technology. CUET UG is not accepted for B.Tech, but is required for B.Tech lateral entry (diploma holders).
Ques. Can I revaluate my DU exam paper?
Ans. Yes. Revaluation is allowed only for theory papers in non-professional courses that have not been jointly evaluated. Applications close 15 days after the result date, with a fee of INR 1,000 per paper. The form is available at du.ac.in.
Ques. Does DU offer scholarships for first-year students?
Ans. Yes. The DU Financial Support Scheme covers candidates from families with annual income below INR 8 Lakhs, with up to 100% fee waiver for income under INR 4 Lakhs. Merit-based stipends start from Year 1 based on Class 12 / qualifying performance. EWS, SC, ST, and OBC candidates can also avail National Scholarship Portal benefits.
Ques. Is DU a good option for an MBA?
Ans. Yes — through the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS). FMS Delhi is among India's top-tier MBA institutes, with the lowest fees among Tier-1 B-schools (around INR 2 Lakhs for the full programme) and placements regularly crossing INR 40+ LPA at the top end. Admission is via CAT followed by Extempore, GD, and PI.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Com (Hons) at DU?
Ans. First-year B.Com (Hons) fees vary by college — INR 18,260 at Hindu College, INR 32,420 at SRCC, and similar bands at Hansraj, LSR, and Kirori Mal. Total 3-year fees typically stay under INR 1 Lakh at most affiliated colleges, making DU one of the most affordable commerce destinations nationally.


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The University of Delhi offers BTech computer science engineering programs with annual tuition fees ranging from INR 2 lakh to INR 2.5 lakh, depending on the college and category. Additional charges may include hostel, examination, and laboratory fees. Scholarships and financial assistance are available for eligible students based on merit and reservation criteria.
The fees for the MA in English are mentioned below:
The details for the BA course are mentioned below:
DU conducts PhD admission through an entrance test, followed by an interview/viva-voce. Candidates with NET/JRF may get exemption from the written test (as per UGC rules). Final selection is based on entrance + interview performance.
Delhi University offers B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) through its Faculty of Technology. The annual fee is approximatelyINR 1.9 to INR 2.2 lakh, which includes tuition, university, and other academic charges. Admission is based on JEE Main scores, followed by JoSAA/CSAS counselling as notified by DU.
No, Delhi University (DU) does not offer a B.Com course that is integrated with ACCA. There is no officially listed “B.Com + ACCA” programme in DU’s curriculum or prospectus. It is true that after doing a normal B.Com (or B.Com. Hons) from DU, you can register for ACCA, and you will get 5 paper exemptions (F1-F4 + F6) for ACCA’s Applied Knowledge/Skills level, depending on your course content.
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Delhi University (DU) released its Financial Support Scheme (FSS) for the 2025-26 academic year, offering fee waivers of up to 100% for eligible undergraduate and postgraduate students. The application process was conducted online through the Dean of Students' Welfare (DSW) portal. The deadline for submitting online applications was September 23, 2025. Applicants were required to submit original documents by September 26, 2025
Delhi University offers financial aid to meritorious and financially weak students. Delhi University scholarships are offered in terms of tuition fee waivers, rewards, monthly/yearly stipends, one-time grants, etc. Various DU-affiliated colleges and departments offer scholarships ranging from INR 100 every month to a one-time INR 25,000. Eligible students can apply for the Delhi University scholarship form on or before the last date. You can check here for the Delhi University Scholarship 2025
The B.Com (Hons) program at Delhi University is a three-year undergraduate course designed to provide comprehensive knowledge in commerce, accounting, finance, business laws, taxation, and economics. The syllabus includes Financial Accounting, Business Organization, Corporate Law, Cost Accounting, Income Tax, Auditing, Economics, and Business Communication, equipping students for professional and academic growth. The admissions have already been concluded for the academic session 2025-26.
Delhi University (DU) offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Biotechnology. At the undergraduate level, DU provides a B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology program across its affiliated colleges. For postgraduate studies, the university offers M.Sc. Biotechnology in select colleges and departments. Admissions are based on merit or entrance exams.
Delhi University BA English MOP-UP Round -1 Admission 2025 is open. The last date to apply is September 19, 2025. Candidates must have at least 10+2 to be eligible for admission. The fees for the BA in english course is INR 7,130. BA {Hons.} English at Delhi University is a 3 Years Degree. The course is offered On Campus as a Full Time program.
DU’s B.Tech programs (Faculty of Technology) admit students based on the JEE (Main) 2025 Common Rank List, not CUET-UG. Thus, aspirants must qualify through JEE (Main), and CUET scores are not applicable for B.Tech admissions at Delhi University.
Admission in DU NCWEB (Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board) depends on the official schedule released by Delhi University. The online application opens in June–July, followed by document verification and fee submission. Seats are allotted on a first-come, first-served or merit basis, so timely application ensures higher chances of admission.
Delhi University offers admission to UG, PG, and PhD programs. DU is known for its Fine Arts, Commerce, and Science. Admission in Delhi University is done based on the Entrance Exams such as CUET UG, CUET PG, CAT, CLAT, GAT,E and JEE Main, along with CSAS Counselling. Admission for DU (Delhi University) for 2026 usually starts after the Class 12 results are declared. The DU UG application process opens around June–July, with forms available on the official DU admissions portal.
Yes, BA and B.Ed can be pursued simultaneously from two different colleges only if one program is in regular mode and the other is in distance or online mode, as per UGC rules. Both courses cannot be done in regular mode at the same time. However, for the BEd program, the candidate must have graduated.
Delhi University (DU) does offer a B.Sc. (Honours) in Physics, available at numerous DU-affiliated colleges. Admission is based on CUET?UG scores, with eligibility including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics in Class XII, and a minimum of 30% in one language. DU UG CSAS Round 3 Admission 2025 is ongoing based on CUET UG 2025. The last date to upgrade the preferences @ugadmission.uod.ac.in is Aug 3, 2025. The Upgraded Seat Allocations will be released on Aug 5, 2025.
For University of Delhi undergraduate admission, candidates must submit Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, CUET-UG scorecard, migration/transfer certificate, character certificate, category certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, Aadhaar ID, and online application confirmation slip during verification and counselling stages.