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Check Latest updates on DU Admission for UG and PG Courses. Find entire details on DU Admission with appropriate official link. Know DU Admission Eligibility Criteria, Mark calculation, Online Application Form filling Procedure, Important Dates, Courses Offered, Category wise Seat reservation, documents required at the time of DU admission and more in this article.

DU Admission 2018 Overview:

The University of Delhi, informally known as Delhi University (DU),  is one of the top-ranked central universities in India, with 77 affiliated colleges. Delhi University offers 240 courses for UG (87) and PG (153), M.Phil. (in about 28 subjects) and Ph.D. Courses in a variety of discipline. In addition to these, Delhi University (DU) offers 90+ Certificate courses and 28 Diplomas.


DU Admission process for all the degree programs is conducted separately. DU Admission to over 56,000 seats in various UG Courses is granted to the eligible candidates on the basis of Entrance Test (or) as per the merit. For UG Course Admission in DU, the merit list is prepared on the basis of Class 12th Marks. For PG Course Admission in DU, marks obtained in the qualifying exam is considered.

Delhi University 2018 Admission Highlights

DU Admission Procedure 2018:

Stage 1:- Online Registration: In order to gain DU UG Course Admission, first the candidates need to submit the application form in online mode only. The beginning of application process for UG course admission at Delhi University (DU) coincides with the declaration of CBSE class 10+2 examination results.

Stage 2:- Check Cutoffs Announced by DU: When the DU UG Courses 2018 application process gets over, the Delhi University releases cut off score for all DU affiliated colleges and courses. Delhi University declares subsequent cut off lists until all the seats are filled in the 77 affiliated colleges. Candidates need to select marks scored by them in any four subjects in their Class XII Board exam to calculate best-of-four percentage.Then candidate should calculate the aggregate marks/percentage scored by them (as per the table mentioned below). Candidate who secure cutoffs released for DU admissions 2018, are eligible to get a seat in the course and college of their choice.

Stage 3:- Selection of Colleges/Programmes: Candidates who secured specific cut-off marks mentioned in the DU 2018 Cut off list, should log in to the UG admission portal and select the college/programme as per their wish. In this stage, candidates should keep in mind that they should meet the desired cut-off criterion for the particular course in the particular college.


Stage 4:- Verification of documents at Colleges: Next, candidates need to take a printout of their DU 2018 application form from the official portal. To get DU admission, candidates will have to carry their DU 2018 application form along with the list of documents (mentioned at the end of this article) to the respective DU college for verification of certificates/marksheet.

Stage 5:- Approval of admission: Once the certificates/marksheets of the candidate get verified in DU College, the college will approve the candidate’s admission on the DU UG admission portal. Certificates of the approved candidates will be retained with the respective DU College to avoid multiple admissions. In case the student withdraws/cancels their DU admission or wishes to appear in counselling for admission by any other  university/ institute, DU colleges will return the certificates/marksheets.

Stage 6:- Online payment of Admission fee: After completing all the above mentioned steps, candidates need to pay their DU admission fee in only online mode through logging in to the DU admission portal for UG programmes. The approved candidates will be allowed to pay online admission fee till 12 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline.



DU Admission 2018 for UG Courses: Important Dates:

On May 10, 2018, the University of Delhi (DU) has released the official notification on DU Admission 2018. DU began the 2018 admission process for the Undergraduate programmes from May 15, 2018 (6:00 PM). Online registration for DU UG Course Admission 2018 has been closed on June 7, 2018. Subsequent DU Cut off lists have been released to fill around 56,000 seats in various UG Courses in 77 colleges affiliated with Delhi University. 


What are the Eligibility Criteria for DU Admission 2018?

The candidates seeking for admission to undergraduate (UG) programmes in Delhi University (DU), should fulfill the following essential criteria. The eligibility criteria for DU Admission 2018 are same for all the colleges under the Delhi university except St. Stephen's College and Jesus & Mary College. The students who are awaiting their CBSE board Class 12th results 2018 can also apply for DU Admissions 2018. Under sport quota category admission, sports trial carries 60 percent weightage while 40 percent weightage is given to sport certificates.



Students applying for Delhi University undergraduate courses need to mention their best of four marks for the relevant subjects. Candidates must consider the following subjects to calculate best of four marks –
  • 1 Language subject, it can be core/elective/functional
  • 1 relevant subject
  • 2 subjects from list A

For a student seeking admission to a particular discipline and not studied the relevant subject as mentioned in List A, 2.5% in their aggregate marks will be reduced.

What are the Minimum Marks required for Delhi University UG Course Admission 2018?

Every candidate seeking UG Course admission in DU, must meet the minimum marks criteria of the relevant undergraduate course as mentioned by faculty/department.
  • B.A Vocational Studies – an aggregate of 40% marks
  • B.A. (Hons.)Except in Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, Persian, Punjabi & Urdu - an aggregate of 45% marks
  • B.A. (Hons.) in Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, Persian, Punjabi & Urdu - An aggregate of 45% marks. Students securing 40% marks in an aggregate and 50% marks in the concerned subject are also eligible.
  • B.A. (Hons.) in French, German, Italian, and Spanish - An aggregate of 45% marks.
  • B.Com. (Hons.) - An aggregate of 45% marks.
  • B.Com - An aggregate of 40% marks.

How to register for DU Admission 2018?



Delhi University (DU) grants admissions to various undergraduate (UG) programmes through merit under the three-year UG programme structure. To grab admission in any of the undergraduate (UG) courses offered by DU affiliated colleges, one must register in only online mode at the centralized UG admission portal ie., ugadmission.du.ac.in. Candidates can apply for multiple UG programmes/courses without extra fee through a single online registration form. The stepwise procedure for applying DU Admission 2018 is granted below:
  • Step 1 - Registration
  • Step 2:- Filling DU Admission Application Form, Mandatory uploads
  • Step 3:- Payment of Application Fee

Step 1 - Registration:

To register for DU UG courses Admission, candidates need to click on ‘New Registration’ and Under the “Create New Account” page, fill all fields indicated by
a red asterisk (*) adjacent to the name of the field, such as
  • Name
  • Email Id
  • Password
  • Security Question and Answer
  • Mobile Number
After entering all the above details, candidates need to enter the Captcha code and click on Register button to successfully register for DU Admissions 2018.

Step 2:- Filling DU Admission Application Form, Mandatory uploads:

Now the applicants need to login to fill the following information in the application form for DU Admissions 2018.
  • Basic Profile – This includes applicant’s name, contact details, gender, Date of Birth, Parent’s details, Aadhaar Number, Reserved category etc.
  • Educational Qualification – This includes academic details such as Class 10th, 12th exam board name, roll number, result status, percentage of marks.
  • Course selection - Here candidates required to select their choices of course from two lists i.e. Merit based courses and entrance exam based courses. [Note: The application form for DU admission in multiple courses as well as Merit and Entrance Exam based course will be same (one application for all).
  • Bank Details: Applicants need to furnish the Bank Details for the refund of fee in case of cancellation of their admission. Candidates are advised to keep their bank account number and IFSC handy and enter it carefully.
  • Mandatory uploads - In this section, applicants should upload the required documents (photocopies) like
    • Passport,
    • signature,
    • Self-attested copy of Class 10th and Class 12th board mark sheets,
    • reserved category certificate (if applicable)
    • PWD certificate (if applicable).
After filling all the above mentioned details and uploading required documents, candidates are advised to check the all the information and edit if anything is wrong or missing. After paying the DU application fee, candidates will not be allowed to make changes in filled DU Admission Application Form.

Step 3:- Payment of Application Fee:

Applicant’s online registration process shall be completed only after payment and realization of the online registration fee. Applicants can pay the prescribed DU admission application fee through online payment gateway using Debit Card/ Credit Card/ Net Banking/ Paytm. This application fee is non-refundable. Category wise Application Fee for UG course admission in DU is mentioned in the following table.

For any queries, Candidates can contact the DU helpline desk:
Helpline Phone no. 011-27006900   (University Information Centre),
Email: du.ug.help2018@gmail.com
Helpdesk:
Dean Students Welfare Office,
Room No. 5, 1st Floor, Conference Centre,
Near Gate No.4, North Campus,
University of Delhi -110007.

What are the documents required at the time of DU Admission 2018?

Candidates who secured specified Cut offs, must produce the following documents in original with two sets of self-attested photocopies at the time of UG Course 2018 admission in the allotted DU College:
Class X Board Examination Certificate
  • Class X Mark-Sheet
  • Class XII Mark-Sheet
  • Class XII Provisional Certificate / Original Certificate
  • Recent Character Certificate
  • SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM Certificate (in the name of the Applicant) issued by the competent authority
  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the Applicant) as in the central list
  • Transfer Certificate from school/college
  • Migration Certificate from Board / University (required for those who have passed the senior secondary exam from outside Delhi)
  • At least two passport size self-attested photographs.

DU Admission 2018 Reservation for UG Courses:

Delhi University provides UG Courses admission quota under the SC/ST, OBC, physically-handicapped, sports, armed forces’ children and Kashmiri migrants categories. Almost 15,120 and 12,6000 seats are reserved for OBC students and SC/ST students respectively, across Delhi university’s 66 colleges and centres. The complete details on UG Courses seat Reservation in DU Colleges is mentioned in the following table:

What are the Undergraduate Courses Offered in Delhi University?
Delhi University (DU) grants various Undergraduate (UG) courses under four main streams, i.e.Arts / Humanities / Music and Fine Arts, Commerce, and Sciences / Mathematical Sciences. As said earlier, DU Admission to over 56,000 seats in various UG Courses is granted to the eligible candidates on the basis of Entrance Test (or) as per the merit.



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