DU PG, BTech Admission 2025: Delhi University (DU) has started the registration process for admission in post graduate and B.Tech courses. The registration process has started from May 16, candidates who want to take admission in these courses can apply. Students have to register by visiting the official portal of CSAS admission.uod.ac.in. The last date to register for DU PG B.Tech Admission 2025-26 has been fixed as 6 June 2025.
The admission notice issued by DU states that admission in PG courses will be done through CUET (PG)-2025 score. Candidates will be allotted as per the eligibility criteria published in the PG Bulletin of Information 2025-26.
Admission will be done in three courses in B.Tech.
This time also admission will be given in three courses in DU's B.Tech course. For admission in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Electrical Engineering, B.Tech, allotment will be done based on Common Rank List (CRL) obtained in JEE (Main)-2025 (Paper-1). DU has said that complete admission information is given on the official website, so do not trust anywhere else and check the details on the website and if needed, you can contact the helpline number.
Registration will start soon in UG courses.
For admission in UG courses in DU, CUET will start the admission process after the UG exam. Because CUET score is necessary for admission in UG course.
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