DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 Released: Check CUET UG College-Wise Admission Scores Now

DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 released today. Accept seat by July 30, verify docs by July 31, and pay fees by Aug 1. Check via ugadmission.uod.ac.in.

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Delhi University has released the DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 for UG admissions based on CUET UG scores today, July 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM. This round is crucial for candidates aiming to upgrade their course/college or those who missed Round 1.

Applicants must accept their allocated seat by July 30, complete document verification by July 31, and pay the admission fee by August 1 to confirm their admission. Cut-offs are expected to dip slightly from Round 1 due to seat withdrawals and preference upgrades. Candidates can check allocations on the official CSAS portal: ugadmission.uod.ac.in.

EventDetails
Cut-Off Release DateJuly 28, 2025 (5:00 PM IST)
Seat Acceptance WindowJuly 28 (5:00 PM) – July 30, 2025 (4:59 PM)
College Document VerificationJuly 28 – July 31, 2025 (4:59 PM)
Last Date to Pay Admission FeesAugust 1, 2025 (4:59 PM)
Official Portalugadmission.uod.ac.in
Basis of AdmissionCUET UG 2025 Normalized Scores via CSAS Portal
Total UG Seats at DU71,624
Reservation CategoriesSC: 15%, ST: 7.5%, OBC-NCL: 27%, EWS: 10%, PwBD: 5%, CW: 5%, KM: Supernumerary
Top Courses with Highest Cut-Offs (Round 1)B.Com (Hons.), B.A. (Hons.) Economics, B.A. (Hons.) English, B.Sc. (Hons.) CS
Expected Cut-Off Trend (Round 2)Slight dip (approx. 5–10%) from Round 1 across most categories
Next Rounds/OpportunitiesRound 3 & Spot Admissions (Tentatively August 2025)

DU CSAS Round 2 CUET UG Cut-Off 2025

The University of Delhi (DU) has officially released the CSAS Round 2 CUET UG Cut-Off 2025 today, July 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM IST. This round carries immense weight for students who either missed Round 1 or are seeking upgrades to their preferred college-course combinations.

With intense competition, category-specific dynamics, and the evolving nature of CUET-based admissions, understanding the complete picture is critical. This comprehensive guide by AUBSP provides everything you need—from timelines to expected trends and actionable next steps.

Key Dates and How to Check DU CSAS Round 2 Allocation

Keeping track of the DU CSAS admission schedule is vital to avoid disqualification. Round 2 is a defining opportunity for many aspirants aiming for top colleges under DU. Timely acceptance, verification, and fee payment are non-negotiable steps to secure your seat.

Important Dates for Round 2 (Academic Session 2025-26):

  • Second Allocation Declaration: July 28, 2025 (5:00 PM IST)
  • Seat Acceptance Window: July 28 (5:00 PM) – July 30 (4:59 PM)
  • College Application Verification: July 28 – July 31 (4:59 PM)
  • Fee Payment Deadline: August 1, 2025 (4:59 PM)

To check your allocation and cut-off:

  1. Visit ugadmission.uod.ac.in
  2. Login using CUET UG 2025 application number and password
  3. View the college/course allocated and normalized score basis

Understanding the DU CSAS Admission Process in Depth

Admission to Delhi University UG courses is now centralized under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), relying entirely on CUET UG normalized scores. It’s a three-phase process—each playing a pivotal role in shaping the outcome.

Phase I – CSAS Registration & Profile Setup

In this initial phase, applicants submitted personal and academic details, uploaded mandatory documents, and paid a one-time non-refundable fee. Accuracy during this stage is crucial as discrepancies can lead to rejection during verification.

Phase II – Program and College Preference Setting

Post-CUET results, aspirants ranked their preferred combinations. This list directly influences seat allocation, especially where tie-breakers and eligibility come into play. Meeting course-specific subject criteria was essential.

Phase III – Allocation-cum-Admission (Ongoing)

This phase includes seat allocation rounds. The algorithm accounts for CUET normalized scores, preferences, category, and seat availability. Round 2 is part of this dynamic allocation cycle, enabling upgrades and fresh allocations.

CUET UG 2025 Cut-Off Calculation and Normalization Explained

CUET UG cut-offs are not just raw scores—they’re normalized percentile-based values calculated through NTA’s equi-percentile method, ensuring fairness across multiple test sessions.

Key Factors Impacting Cut-Offs:

  • Normalized CUET Score: Adjusted on a scale (typically 750 or 1000) for subject groups.
  • Program Demand & College Popularity: Courses like B.Com (Hons.), Economics, English, and Computer Science at SRCC, LSR, Hindu, and Miranda House demand the highest cut-offs.
  • Seat Availability: With 71,624 UG seats across DU’s 79 programs, competition remains fierce.
  • Exam Difficulty Level: Challenging question papers can push cut-offs lower; easier papers tend to elevate them.
  • Reservation Categories:
    • SC – 15%, ST – 7.5%, OBC-NCL – 27%, EWS – 10%
    • PwBD, CW, and KM – Horizontal/Supernumerary
    • Minority Institutions have separate reservation protocols

Each candidate is evaluated based on their best-suited subject combination as per course norms, ensuring meritocracy with fairness.

Expected Trends: Will DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Offs Drop?

Cut-offs in Round 2 are likely to witness a marginal drop (5-10%), especially in General and Reserved categories. The slight dip is due to vacant seats left after Round 1 acceptances, candidate withdrawals, and preference upgrades.

Why Round 2 Cut-Offs May Be Lower:

  • Seat Lock-In (Round 1): Many top scorers finalized their seats
  • Withdrawals: Due to parallel admissions (IITs, NEET, state universities)
  • Preference Upgrades: Round 1 candidates may shift to higher preferences
  • Category Relaxations: Reserved categories often see a more prominent dip

Illustrative data from Round 1 shows high benchmarks. For example:

  • Hindu College – B.A. (Hons.) Political Science: ~950.58/1000
  • SRCC – B.Com (Hons.): ~917.43/1000
  • LSR – B.Com (Hons.): ~906.37/1000
    For Round 2, expect:
  • B.A. (Hons.) Economics: ~820–850 (UR)
  • B.Com (Hons.): ~860–900 (UR)

What Should Candidates Do After Round 2 Allocation?

Securing a seat in DU is only the beginning. The steps you take post-allocation determine whether your admission is confirmed. Every deadline matters.

Actionable Steps:

  1. Accept Your Allocated Seat:
    • Log in and hit “Accept” before July 30 (4:59 PM)
    • Non-acceptance = seat forfeiture
  2. Document Verification by College:
    • July 28–31: Colleges verify details/documents
    • Keep original documents handy (CUET scorecard, Class X/XII marksheets, ID, certificates)
  3. Pay Admission Fees Online:
    • Complete payment by August 1 (4:59 PM)
    • Amount varies by college/course (₹10,000–₹50,000)
  4. Prepare for Upgrades or Spot Rounds:
    • Not satisfied? Opt-in for upgrade
    • DU may announce Round 3/Spot Round in early August
  5. Track Updates:
    • Visit admission.uod.ac.in for notifications

AUBSP Expert Insights: Navigating DU Admissions Smartly

Here’s what AUBSP recommends to stay ahead in the competitive DU CSAS race:

  • Strategically prioritize preferences in further rounds—review cut-off patterns, college rankings, and peer reviews.
  • Avoid last-minute technical glitches—complete acceptance and payments early.
  • Reach out to DU helplines or college admission cells for clarification instead of guessing.
  • Bookmark the CSAS portal and check daily for updates.

Final Thoughts from AUBSP

The release of DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 marks a critical turning point for thousands of CUET UG aspirants. While the competition is fierce, every round opens a new door. Use your score wisely, follow the process diligently, and don’t miss your shot at Delhi University’s prestigious colleges.

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FAQs on DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025

What is the DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025?
The DU CSAS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 is the minimum normalized CUET UG score required for admission to specific undergraduate programs in Delhi University colleges in the second round of seat allocation.

When was the DU CSAS Round 2 cut-off released?
The Round 2 cut-off was officially released on July 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM IST on the DU CSAS UG admission portal.

Where can I check my DU CSAS Round 2 allocation and cut-off?
You can check your allocation and cut-off by logging into the CSAS UG portal at ugadmission.uod.ac.in using your CUET application number and password.

What is the last date to accept the Round 2 seat allocation?
Candidates must accept their allocated seat between July 28 (5:00 PM) and July 30, 2025 (4:59 PM). Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of the seat.

What is the deadline for fee payment for Round 2?
The last date to pay the online admission fee is August 1, 2025, by 4:59 PM.

What happens after accepting the Round 2 seat?
After accepting the seat, the respective college will verify your documents between July 28 and July 31, 2025. Once verified, you must pay the fee to confirm admission.

Can I upgrade my seat after Round 2?
Yes, if you’re not satisfied with your Round 2 allocation, you can opt for an upgrade in the next round, provided your score and preferences match an available seat.

Is it mandatory to pay the fee after seat allocation?
Yes, the admission is only confirmed after you accept the seat and pay the required fee by the given deadline.

How much is the admission fee for DU UG programs?
The admission fee varies between ₹10,000 and ₹50,000, depending on the course and college.

What if I don’t accept the seat in Round 2?
If you fail to accept the seat within the given window, your seat will be forfeited, and you may not be considered for further rounds.

Are the Round 2 cut-offs lower than Round 1?
Yes, Round 2 cut-offs are typically 5–10% lower than Round 1 due to seat vacancies, withdrawals, and upgrades.

How is the CUET UG score normalized for DU admissions?
NTA uses the equi-percentile method to normalize CUET UG scores, ensuring fairness across different exam shifts and difficulty levels.

Which factors affect DU cut-off trends?
Key factors include CUET normalized scores, seat availability, program popularity, applicant category, and exam difficulty.

How many UG seats are available in DU for 2025?
Delhi University is offering 71,624 undergraduate seats across 79 programs in its affiliated colleges for the 2025-26 academic session.

What is the basis of admission to DU UG courses in 2025?
All admissions are based solely on CUET UG 2025 normalized scores submitted via the CSAS portal.

What reservation policies are followed by DU?
DU follows GOI norms: SC (15%), ST (7.5%), OBC-NCL (27%), EWS (10%), PwBD (5%), CW (5%), and supernumerary seats for KM and minority quotas.

Can candidates from reserved categories get admission under UR cut-offs?
Yes, if a reserved category candidate’s CUET score meets the General (UR) cut-off, they are considered for UR seats first.

What are the most competitive courses in DU?
Top-demand programs include B.Com (Hons.), B.A. (Hons.) Economics, B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science, and B.A. (Hons.) English at premier colleges.

Are there spot rounds after Round 2?
Yes, Delhi University is expected to conduct further allocation rounds and spot admissions in August 2025, depending on seat vacancies.

Can I change my preferences after Round 2?
You may get an option to reorder preferences before the next round or spot round, if DU opens the window for preference editing.

What documents are required for verification?
Documents include CUET scorecard, Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, category certificates (if applicable), passport-size photo, and a valid ID.

Is physical verification required at colleges?
Most verifications are online, but some colleges may request in-person document verification; candidates should be ready with originals.

What happens if my documents are not verified?
If documents are incorrect or unclear and not verified by the college, the admission offer may be withdrawn, so ensure accuracy.

How can I stay updated about DU CSAS admission rounds?
Regularly check the official DU admission website at admission.uod.ac.in and your CSAS portal dashboard for updates and alerts.

Is there any fee concession for reserved categories?
While application fees are lower for SC/ST/PwBD candidates, tuition fee concessions vary by college and must be checked individually.

What are minority quotas in DU colleges?
Colleges like St. Stephen’s and Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College reserve 50% seats for minority communities and follow distinct admission criteria.

Do ECA and Sports quotas affect cut-offs?
Yes, colleges reserve up to 5% seats for ECA and sports categories, which have separate selection trials and certificate evaluations.

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