DU Admissions 2025: Course Fee Submission Deadline Closes on July 23 — Key Details Here

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The University of Delhi (DU) is nearing the conclusion of its first round of undergraduate admissions under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) 2025. As per the official timeline, candidates who have accepted their allotted seats must submit the course fee online by July 23, 2025, to confirm their admission.


This final step is crucial — failure to pay the fee on time will result in cancellation of the allotted seat, making candidates ineligible for the current round.




Admission Overview: Where Things Stand


As of Monday evening (6:47 PM):



  • 80,015 candidates had accepted seats allotted in the first round

  • 31,088 applications were approved by respective colleges

  • 17,702 students had already paid the course fees online


These numbers reflect high engagement and prompt action by a significant portion of the applicants, though many still remain in the fee submission phase.




Key Admission Dates
































Event



Date



First Allotment List Released



Saturday, July 20



Last Date to Accept Seat



Monday, July 21



Last Date to Pay Course Fee Online



Wednesday, July 23



Second Allotment List Announcement



Sunday, July 28 @ 5PM



New Academic Session Begins



Thursday, August 1



Students are urged to strictly follow these timelines to avoid disqualification.




Cut-Offs Remain High for Popular Courses


Delhi University’s premier colleges have continued their trend of high academic standards in 2025, with humanities and commerce programs seeing steep cut-offs:



  • Hindu College recorded the highest cut-off of 950.58/1000 for BA (Hons) Political Science (General category).

  • Several other top colleges, including SRCC, Lady Shri Ram College, and Miranda House, have reported cut-offs above 900 across various courses such as BA (Hons) Economics, B.Com (Hons), and BA English.

  • The consistently high scores indicate a competitive admission environment, especially for students from CBSE and state boards who scored above 90% in their Class 12 exams.




CSAS-UG 2025: A Streamlined but Competitive Process


DU’s CSAS system has made the undergraduate admission process more centralized and digital, reducing physical paperwork and college-hopping. This year’s interface allowed students to:



  • Fill preferences for colleges and programs in a single portal

  • Track seat allotment, approvals, and payments in real-time

  • Receive allotment based on a normalized score (out of 1,000) and course preferences


However, experts and counselors caution that despite the smoother interface, early decision-making and timely action remain essential due to high competition.




What Students Should Keep in Mind



  1. Complete the fee payment process on or before July 23 to avoid cancellation.

  2. Regularly check the DU admissions portal and email/SMS notifications for updates.

  3. If your application was rejected or pending, contact the respective college immediately for clarification.

  4. Get ready for Round 2 of seat allocation, especially if you're still waiting for an upgrade or didn't receive a seat in Round 1.

  5. Prepare essential documents for verification and orientation ahead of August 1, when classes begin.




Next Steps: What to Expect


After the course fee submission window closes:



  • DU will finalize the list of confirmed admissions

  • Vacant seats will be re-evaluated

  • The Second Round of Seat Allocation will be announced at 5 PM on July 28

  • Students allotted new or upgraded seats in Round 2 will again need to accept and pay fees in the next cycle


The academic session for first-year students will officially commence on Thursday, August 1, across all DU-affiliated colleges.




Final Reminder


 If you’ve accepted your seat, make sure to pay the course fee by July 23, 2025.
Missing this deadline means losing your seat in the current round and waiting for the next round, which could limit your options.


For any admission-related assistance, visit the DU Admission Portal or contact the admission helpdesk of your allotted college.