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Delhi University opens correction window for UG admission 2025: One-time edit allowed till this date – Times of India
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Delhi University opens correction window for UG admission 2025: One-time edit allowed till this date – Times of India

Delhi University has officially opened the correction window for undergraduate admissions 2025 through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. The university is admitting students based on their CUET-UG 2025 scores, and the admission process is being conducted in multiple phases. The correction facility, now live on the CSAS portal, allows applicants to make changes to their submitted applications between July 6 and July 11 (11:59 PM). However, this is a one-time opportunity: applicants will not be allowed to make further edits once the window closes. With Phase II of the admission process approaching and the academic session scheduled to begin on August 1, candidates are advised to verify and update their details carefully within the given deadline.Correction facility available f...
DU UG admissions 2025 CSAS phase 2 dates released: Seat allotment list releasing on this date – Times of India
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DU UG admissions 2025 CSAS phase 2 dates released: Seat allotment list releasing on this date – Times of India

Delhi University has officially released the schedule for Phase 2 of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2025 for undergraduate admissions. Following the completion of Phase 1, where students submitted personal and academic details, Phase 2 will now focus on the crucial step of course and college preference selection. This stage plays a decisive role in seat allocation across DU’s colleges. Students must participate in this phase actively to secure admission. The first seat allocation list will be released on July 15, 2025. All steps will take place online via ugadmission.uod.ac.in, ensuring a streamlined, remote admission experience.Course and college preference selection window Phase 2 will begin with the opening of the preference filling window from July 8, 2025. During this time, ...
CUET-UG 2025 results out: DU aspirants enter key admission phase, here’s what they must do
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CUET-UG 2025 results out: DU aspirants enter key admission phase, here’s what they must do

With the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2025 results announced Friday, the University of Delhi has issued a formal advisory urging undergraduate aspirants to gear up for the next and most critical stage of the admission process: choosing their programmes and colleges.According to an official notice issued by the University’s Admission Branch on Thursday, “the CUET-UG 2025 results are likely to be announced on July 4, 2025”. In the same communication, the varsity confirmed that it will open Phase II of its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) early next week — the stage where applicants will submit their programme and college preferences. Importantly, the advisory cautions students that this window could be brief. Story continues below this ad “The university ...
DU’s undergraduates can now exit after 3 years under four-year programme. Check the details
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DU’s undergraduates can now exit after 3 years under four-year programme. Check the details

For the first time, Delhi University (DU) has formally opened the “exit option” for undergraduate students who have completed three years under the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020. This marks a major step forward in the roll-out of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP). The notification, issued on Thursday, comes as DU students are preparing to enter the final year of the four-year degree structure for the first time since the university adopted NEP. Last month, the Academic Council had approved the curriculum for the seventh and eighth semesters, finalising the academic blueprint for the fourth year. Now, with DU offering an official exit route, students who have successfully completed six semesters (three years) can choose to graduate early with a recognised degree.“Students...
QS World University Rankings: DU continues to be top public varsity in India, sees overall rise in score
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QS World University Rankings: DU continues to be top public varsity in India, sees overall rise in score

Delhi University (DU) maintained its position as the top public university in the country in the QS World University Rankings 2026 released on Wednesday, even as it recorded notable improvements in several key indicators, including employment outcomes, research performance, and international collaboration. While it retained its overall ranking (328), DU topped Indian institutions in terms of employment outcomes.The varsity also saw a 26% improvement in its total score, rising from 33.8 last year to 42.6 this year. Among Indian institutions, DU was placed seventh overall, the varsity said on Thursday. Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh on Thursday said the improvement reflects the university’s “strengthening academic profile, expanding global research collaboration, and enhanced graduate outcomes...
Manusmriti will not be taught at Delhi University, says Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh after inclusion in Sanskrit course syllabus
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Manusmriti will not be taught at Delhi University, says Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh after inclusion in Sanskrit course syllabus

After the Manusmriti appeared on the reading list of a new undergraduate Sanskrit course at Delhi University this month, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh asserted on Thursday that the text will not be taught at the institution “in any form”. “We will not teach any part of Manusmriti in any form in the University of Delhi. This direction has been issued even earlier by the vice-chancellor’s office, and departments should adhere to it. The department should not have put it down in the first place following these directions,” Singh told The Indian Express. The Manusmriti was included as one of the primary texts in the syllabus for a four-credit Discipline-Specific Core (DSC) course titled ‘Dharmashastra Studies’, which was approved by the Sanskrit department as part of the Undergraduate Curriculu...
‘Scant regard for fairness in action’: Delhi High Court pulls up DU for putting recruitments of non-teaching staff on hold
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‘Scant regard for fairness in action’: Delhi High Court pulls up DU for putting recruitments of non-teaching staff on hold

Setting aside a decision by the Delhi University (DU) to shelve recruitments of non-teaching staff, the Delhi High Court recently came down heavily on the varsity, asking it to “introspect” and terming its action as “a classic case of scant regard for fairness in action and motivated reasoning”.The court, in its order on May 30, also held that there is “danger in endorsing” the practice of conducting “informal interactions” with candidates once they have already been selected for appointment, and can “breed corruption”. Justice Jyoti Singh was dealing with a bunch of petitions, where the petitioners had applied for posts such as library attendant and laboratory attendant, following advertisements issued for the recruitment to the posts in 2021. DU published a list of 151 selected candidate...
DU introduces new specialisation for final-year undergrad students. Check the details
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DU introduces new specialisation for final-year undergrad students. Check the details

In a move aimed at widening access and flexibility, Delhi University (DU) has introduced a fourth academic track in the final year of its undergraduate (UG) programme – an alternative to the existing three tracks of Dissertation Writing, Academic Projects, and Entrepreneurship. This addition comes ahead of DU’s undergraduate students, as part of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, enter the fourth academic year in July for the first time. The decision was approved by the DU Academic Council earlier this month. University officials said the exact content and structure of the additional electives and skill-based courses will be finalised at the department level in the coming weeks. The fourth track has been introduced specifically for ...
Come July, DU’s undergrad students will enter their 4th year. Here’s what they can expect
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Come July, DU’s undergrad students will enter their 4th year. Here’s what they can expect

For the first time since the Delhi University (DU) adopted the National Education Policy (NEP), undergraduate students will formally step into a fourth academic year in July. The Academic Council last week approved the curriculum for the seventh and eighth semesters, effectively setting the stage for the complete implementation of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP).Speaking to The Indian Express, a senior DU official said, “With courses for the fourth year being cleared by the Academic Council on May 10, these will now be presented before the Executive Council on May 23. The university will tentatively begin the fourth year for students in July… Every student currently studying at DU has been enrolled under a four-year programme.” The new curriculum offers students the option to ...
Replace Afro-Asian philosophy paper with Indian traditions course, recommends DU panel
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Replace Afro-Asian philosophy paper with Indian traditions course, recommends DU panel

Delhi University’s Standing Committee on Academic Matters has recommended replacing the proposed Afro-Asian Philosophy paper with a course on Indian philosophical traditions in the 8th semester of BA (Hons.) Philosophy programme, The Indian Express has learnt.The panel aims to introduce an “Indian perspective” and reduce focus on global traditions, “shaped by Western colonialism”, as per sources. As per the objectives stated by the department, Afro-Asian Philosophy, which is a generic elective (GE 8D), aims “to introduce students to diverse philosophical traditions of Asian and African countries; highlight the importance of indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage in the backdrop of Western colonialism; promote intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding between Asian and African civ...
DU placement 2025: Registration window to close tomorrow, check details here – The Times of India
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DU placement 2025: Registration window to close tomorrow, check details here – The Times of India

The University of Delhi (DU) has started inviting applications for its placement and internship drive conducted by its Central Placement Cell, Dean Students’ Welfare Office. Based on the official notice posted on the university website, the drive will be conducted from February 10 to February 21, 2025. The application process for the placement and internship drive will conclude tomorrow, i.e. February 8, 2025. The Drive would be conducted in an offline mode on the university campus. Students who are enrolled in the UG, PG, and PhD. programmes of the university are eligible to apply. However, students from the Non-collegiate Women’s Board of Education (NCWEB) and School of Open Learning (SOL) are not eligible for applications. To read the official notice, candidates can click here.Delhi Uni...