FAQs
What is the required eligibility criteria to take an admission in postgraduate programs at Delhi University?
To be eligible for admission to postgraduate courses, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in the relevant field. The selection process is based on performance in the CUET PG entrance exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
What is the selection process of a candidate for doctoral programs?
To be eligible for admission, candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree in the relevant field. Admission is based on the performance in the CUET PG entrance exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Does Delhi University provide any offline form options for admissions?
. No, currently there are no offline application process available at DU. Candidates must complete the application online through the university’s official website.
How many DU colleges accept CUET scores?
Out of 91 colleges under the University of Delhi, 54 will accept CUET exam scores for admissions. Some prominent colleges that will consider CUET scores include Hindu College, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Hansraj College, Sri Venkateswara College, Miranda House, Kirori Mal College, and Ramjas College, among others
Is it compulsory for each candidate to appear for CUET at DU?
Yes, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is mandatory for admission to all undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs at Delhi University. Applicants seeking admission to Delhi University’s affiliated colleges are required to appear for the CUET UG for undergraduate programs and the CUET PG for postgraduate programs.
Is there an age limit for applying to Delhi University through CUET?
No, there is no upper age limit for applying to Delhi University via CUET. However, candidates must be at least 18 years old to meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission.
What is the college allocation procedure at Delhi University after the completion of CUET result declaration?
Delhi University allocates colleges through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal based on CUET scores. Candidates are required to register on the CSAS portal, participate in the counseling process, and choose their preferred programs and colleges. The allocation details and updates are communicated directly through the CSAS dashboard.
. What is the required eligibility for EWS reservations at DU?
The eligibility criteria for candidates applying under the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category for admission to Delhi University require an aggregate of 50% marks or an equivalent grade in the qualifying examination, as per the program-specific requirements. There are 10% seats reserved for EWS candidates. Applicants in this category must submit a valid EWS certificate. The candidate's name on the certificate must match exactly with the name on their school board qualifying certificates and CUET application. Additionally, the names of the candidate's parents should also match across all documents.
Can science students take admission in Arts or any other subject at DU?
Yes, candidates can apply for a Bachelor's degree with honours in Arts or Humanities subjects at Delhi University, as long as candidates have to meet the specific eligibility criteria for the desired program. Additionally, candidates must appear for the relevant subjects in the CUET examination.
. What entrance exams are accepted at Delhi University?
CUET UG, CUET PG, JEE Main, CLAT, and CAT are the accepted entrance exams at Delhi University.
Does Delhi University allow students to pursue one minor along with a major course?
Yes, several colleges at Delhi University offer part-time certificate courses in fields such as office management, foreign languages, and more. However, it is recommended that candidates should avoid enrolling in these courses during the first year. Instead, focus on understanding the structure and requirements of the regular course, and candidates can plan the certificate course accordingly in subsequent years.