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DU records highest-ever UG registrations with over 2.73 lakh candidates for 2026-27 session

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New Delhi, Jul 12 (PTI) Delhi University has recorded its highest-ever undergraduate registrations since 2022, with over 2.73 lakh candidates signing up for the 2026-27 academic session.

According to university officials, 2,73,751 candidates signed up on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, of whom 2,18,284 completed their registrations.

As many as 2,06,835 aspirants have also submitted their programme and college preferences under the second phase of the admission process, they said.

The figures are the highest recorded by the university since 2022, according to university officials. The second phase of the undergraduate admission process, which began on July 3, concluded on July 11, during which candidates were required to map their CUET-UG 2026 subjects with those studied in Class 12 and submit their preferred programme and college combinations.

The university will declare simulated ranks on the CSAS portal at 5 pm on Sunday. Candidates seeking to modify the order of their programme and college preferences can do so until 4.59 pm on July 13.

According to the admission schedule, the first CSAS allocation list will be announced on July 16, after which candidates allotted seats will have to complete the admission process as per the notified timeline.

Admissions to 73 undergraduate programmes and more than 100 BA programme combinations offered across 67 colleges are being conducted solely based on CUET-UG 2026 scores, subject to programme-specific eligibility criteria prescribed by the university. PTI AHD SMV NB

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