Delhi University (DU) launched the second phase of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) today. Candidates must submit their college and program preferences through the admission portal. This window remains open until July 11 at 11:59 pm. Students should act promptly to secure spots for the upcoming session. Early submission helps avoid last-minute technical delays.
Phase 2 requires applicants to map their Common University Entrance Test (CUET) subjects correctly. Candidates must align their test subjects with their Class 12 board subjects. Subject mapping errors often lead to immediate rejection during the verification stage. Use your Phase 1 login credentials to access the preference filling options. Accuracy here is essential for a successful seat allotment.

Essential Steps for DU CSAS Phase 2 Preference Filling
Applicants can add unlimited college and program combinations. You should list many choices to improve your chances of admission. Students may reorder their priority list until the deadline on July 11. It is vital to save your choices frequently. An unsaved preference list might result in no seat allocation. Review your final order before the portal closes.
The university will release the first seat allotment results on July 16. Candidates must then accept their seats and complete the digital reporting process. Fee payment is the final requirement to confirm your admission status. Failure to pay on time causes an automatic seat cancellation. This rigorous schedule ensures the academic year begins on time for everyone.
| Admission Activity | Official Deadline |
|---|---|
| Phase 2 Preference Window | July 3 to July 11, 2026 |
| Round 1 Seat Allotment | July 16, 2026 |
| Online Fee Payment | To be announced |
Avoiding Errors in DU CSAS Phase 2 Allotment
Candidates must verify their category certificates before the deadline. Significant errors occur when students upload invalid Economically Weaker Section (EWS) documents. Ensure your photos meet the official size specifications. A mismatch in mapping subjects also blocks allotment. Double-check every entry to avoid losing your seat. Validation of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) certificates is also required.
After the July 16 list, candidates can choose to accept or upgrade their seats. Those who qualify can lock their preferences immediately. Others may wait for later rounds to seek better college options. Prompt action ensures a smooth transition into the university. Regularly visit the official website for updates on subsequent admission rounds and schedule changes.

