The University of Delhi (DU) locks candidate eligibility today, August 22. This deadline applies to Spot Round 1 of undergraduate admissions. The process runs through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Unallotted applicants who took the Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET) can participate. This stage offers a vital last chance to secure college seats.
Only students without any active DU admission by today qualify for this round. Candidates who already hold a confirmed seat cannot opt for spot allocations. Their admission dashboards remain frozen to protect existing allocations across colleges. Students must verify their status on the portal before applying further.

Vacant seat details go live on the official portal on August 23. Eligible candidates must submit program preferences by August 24 at midnight. DU will publish the seat allotment results on August 25. Applicants must accept allotted choices before August 27 to retain seats.
Spot allocations carry a mandatory rule with no upgrade or withdrawal options. Selecting a seat makes the allocation final for the entire academic session. Failing to accept an assigned seat cancels further eligibility in CSAS. Candidates must choose options wisely to avoid losing their admission chance.
Students need official marksheets, CUET scorecards, and valid category certificates ready. Certificates for reserved quotas must match exact university formats without errors. Colleges verify uploaded documents through the portal until August 28. Final online admission fee payments must finish by August 29.
Aspirants should analyze college vacancy lists carefully before locking preferences. Selecting realistic course options increases the chances of successful allotment. Completing payments on time ensures a smooth transition into campus life. Timely action remains essential for securing a seat in DU this year.