Delhi University postgraduate admission 2026 1st merit list out; 11,548 seats offered across 74 courses

16 Jun 2026 • 1:25 PM MYT
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The University of Delhi (DU) has released the first round of seat allocations for its postgraduate programmes, offering seats to 11,548 candidates across various categories.

The Round 1 allocations were made live on Monday for 74 postgraduate programmes. Seats have been allocated under the Unreserved (UR), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes-Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), Kashmiri Migrants (KM), Single Girl Child (SGC) and Orphan categories.

According to the university, candidates allotted seats in the first round can accept their allocations until June 17. The deadline for payment of admission fees is June 19.

DU said admissions to performance-based programmes, including MA Music, Master of Physical Education (MPEd), Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA), as well as admissions under the CW and Sports categories, will be conducted along with the third round of admissions.

Candidates who have applied to these programmes have been advised to visit the websites of the respective departments for details regarding auditions, performance tests and other admission-related schedules.

The postgraduate admission process is being conducted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-PG) based on candidates’ CUET-PG scores and programme-specific eligibility criteria.

With more than 11,500 seats allotted in the opening round, the university has initiated the next phase of admissions for the 2026-27 academic session, while subsequent rounds are expected to accommodate candidates seeking upgrades and vacant seats.