The University of Delhi (DU) has recorded its highest number of undergraduate admission registrations since 2022, with 2,73,751 candidates signing up for the 2026 admission cycle under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
According to the latest admission data, 2,18,284 candidates have completed their registrations, while 2,06,835 have submitted their programme and college preferences, bringing the admission process closer to the first round of seat allocation.
The university will release the simulated ranks on Sunday, allowing applicants to assess their likely position based on the preferences submitted by all candidates. The simulated rank is meant to help students make informed decisions before the preference-editing window closes.
Candidates can revise or reorder their programme and college choices until 4:59 pm on Monday. After the deadline, the preference list will be frozen for the first round of seat allocation.
The record breaking registrations underscores the continued demand for admission to DU, one of the country’s most sought-after higher education institutions.
With more than 2.73 lakh registrations and over 2.06 lakh candidates having submitted their preferences, the admission process has entered a crucial stage ahead of the announcement of the first allocation list.