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Delhi University's undergraduate admission process for the 2026-27 academic session has entered its final preference selection stage, with Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) once again emerging as the most sought-after programme among applicants.
According to the latest admission data, over 2.73 lakh students have registered on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, while more than 2.18 lakh candidates have successfully completed the registration process. The university has also released simulated ranks, allowing aspirants to evaluate their admission prospects before the first seat allocation begins on July 16.
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) has retained its position as the most preferred undergraduate programme at Delhi University this year.
Apart from BCom (Hons), the following courses have also witnessed strong demand:
The trend reflects continued student interest in commerce, humanities, and science programmes offered by the university.
Delhi University reported that over 2.73 lakh applicants registered on the admission portal, while more than 2.18 lakh candidates completed all registration formalities before the deadline for simulated rank preparation.
Among the successfully registered candidates:
The figures highlight strong nationwide participation in the university's undergraduate admission process.
To help candidates make informed choices, Delhi University has released simulated ranks based on:
The simulated rank provides an estimated position, enabling applicants to review and modify their preferences before the final seat allocation.
Students can revise, reorder, or update their programme and college choices until the final preference-locking deadline.
Delhi University has announced the following admission timeline:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Last date to modify preferences | July 14, 2026* |
| First CSAS Allocation List | July 16, 2026 |
| Fee Payment Deadline (Round 1) | July 21, 2026 |
| Second Allocation List | July 25, 2026 |
| Fee Payment Deadline (Round 2) | July 28, 2026 |
*Preference editing closes at 4:59 PM on the final day of Phase 2.
For the 2026-27 academic session, Delhi University is offering:
The admission process is being conducted entirely through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) based on CUET UG scores.
Candidates who receive a seat in the first allocation round can:
Students selecting the upgrade option may be allotted a higher-preference course or college if seats become available.
Candidates who are not allotted a seat in the first round will automatically remain eligible for the next rounds of counselling.
Delhi University has also issued guidelines for admissions under the Sports Supernumerary Quota.
Applicants can:
If seats remain vacant after the regular admission rounds, the university may conduct an additional physical mop-up round.
With preference editing now entering its final stage, applicants have one last opportunity to improve their chances of securing admission to their preferred college or programme.
The release of simulated ranks allows students to make strategic decisions before seat allocation begins, making this one of the most important phases of the Delhi University admission process.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official CSAS admission portal for updates on seat allotment, counselling schedules, and further notifications.
Delhi University has received over 2.73 lakh applications, with more than 2.18 lakh candidates completing the registration process.
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is the most sought-after undergraduate programme, followed by BCom (Pass) and BA (Honours) English.
Simulated ranks are estimated rankings based on CUET scores and the preferences submitted by candidates. They help students revise their choices before seat allocation.
The first CSAS seat allocation list is scheduled to be released on July 16, 2026.
Delhi University is offering approximately 71,600 undergraduate seats across 73 programmes in 67 affiliated colleges.
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