DU CSAS PG 2026: Delhi University (DU) has released the minimum marks for the third round of seat allocation for postgraduate (PG) admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. Candidates participating in the CSAS PG 2026 admission process can now visit the official admission portal to view the seat allocation marks specific to their course and category.
The university has published program-wise and category-wise minimum seat allocation marks. This will help candidates understand the marks required to secure a seat in various courses during the third round.
Understanding the Minimum Allocation Marks
Delhi University has clarified that the minimum allocation marks for the third round apply only to the specific postgraduate (PG) course and the allocated college, department, or center. These should not be considered final cut-offs, as these marks may change in subsequent stages of the admission process. Candidates are advised to regularly check the admission portal for the latest updates.
On what basis is the seat allocation made?
According to the university, several factors—such as eligibility, merit, reservation category, the number of available seats, and tie-breaking rules—are taken into account during seat allocation. Additionally, allocation marks may change due to seat withdrawals, admission cancellations, upgrades, record corrections, or the resolution of grievances. Final admission confirmation will be granted only after document verification and the fulfillment of all eligibility criteria.
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