Delhi University PG admissions gain momentum as round 2 allocations released, integrated law Moves to round 3

23 Jun 2026 • 1:26 PM MYT
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Admissions for postgraduate programmes and the Five Year Integrated Law Programme have advanced further, with fresh allocation rounds now live and thousands of candidates confirming their seats.

In the second round of admissions for two-year postgraduate programmes, a total of 2,964 new allocations have been made.

According to the University of Delhi, “with this, 8,150 candidates who secured seats in Round 1 have confirmed their admissions, reflecting strong participation in the admission process.”

Among the candidates who received allocations, 3,399 chose to freeze their allotted seats, indicating satisfaction with their current allocation, while 2,448 opted for an upgrade in the hope of securing a higher-preference programme. Another 2,303 candidates neither selected the freeze nor upgrade option.

“A total of 2,964 new allocations have been made in Round 2, while 8,150 candidates from Round 1 have already confirmed their admissions,” the university said.

The university has announced that the Round 2 allocation results are now available on the PG admission portal. The minimum allocation scores have also been published on the official website for candidates’ reference.

Meanwhile, admissions under the Five Year Integrated Law Programme have entered Round 3, with 104 candidates confirming their admissions so far.

“Round 3 allocations for the Five Year Integrated Law Programme have been made live, and the latest cut-off scores have been published on the website,” the university said.

Candidates have been advised to regularly check the admission portal and official website for updates on subsequent rounds, seat acceptance deadlines and cut-off information.

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