What CSAS is
CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) is DU's centralised admission portal. Students submit CUET scores, fill programme and college preferences, and receive allotments through multiple rounds.
How rounds work
CSAS runs multiple rounds. In each round, students can accept, upgrade, or withdraw. Accepting a seat in an early round does not prevent upgrading to a better option in later rounds.
Reporting after allotment
After final allotment, students must report to the allotted college with original documents within the deadline. Missing the reporting window forfeits the seat.
Quick Answers
Can a student apply to DU without CUET?
No. DU uses CUET scores exclusively for undergraduate admissions. There is no direct admission without a valid CUET score.
What is the difference between CSAS round 1 and round 2?
Round 1 allots seats based on initial preferences. Round 2 allows students who accepted a seat to upgrade to a higher preference if seats are available.
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