Admission to the college is given only on the basis of CUET scores, according to the rules of the University of Delhi. The college does not conduct interviews or any other selection process.
DDUC Important Dates 2026
The CUET UG 2026 exam will be held in May 2026, and the results are expected in July 2026. The registration was open from January to February 2026, with a short re-opening window again in February 2026.
CUET UG Important Dates
CSAS UG Counselling Dates
Students also ask
Ques. I miss the CUET 2026 exam in May. Can I still apply DDUC admission this year?
Ans. If a student does not appear in the CUET UG exam, then admission in DDUC is not possible that year. Delhi University colleges accept admission only through the CUET score now. Without a CUET score student cannot participate in DU CSAS counselling also. So the student must wait next admission cycle and give the CUET exam again next year.
Ques. I fill CUET form but choose wrong subjects. Will it affect DDUC course admission chances?
Ans. Yes, subject selection in CUET is very important for DU courses. Every course require specific subject combination like language plus domain subjects. If a student choose wrong subject in CUET, then the score may not be valid for that course during CSAS counselling. Because of this student may not get that course even with good marks.
DDUC UG Admission 2026
Here are the Course names and Course Details for all the DDUC UG courses:
| Courses |
Course Detail |
| B.Sc |
Duration: 3 Years
Specialisation: Life Sciences, Physical Science with Chemistry, Mathematical Science, Physical Science with Computer Science |
| B.Com (Hons.) |
Duration: 3 Years |
| BA |
Duration: 3 Years |
Students also ask
Ques. I studied commerce without maths in class 12. Can I apply for BMS admission at DDUC?
Ans. For the BMS course in Delhi University colleges, the mathematics subject is compulsory. The student must pass Maths or Applied Maths in class 12 and also give the Mathematics paper in the CUET exam. Without the maths subject student cannot apply for the BMS course. CUET score of Language, Mathematics and General Test is usually used for merit calculation.
Ques. I chose many courses in the DU CSAS portal. Will it reduce my admission chances?
Ans. No, it does not reduce admission chances. In the DU counselling system, students can choose many courses and colleges in their preference list. University check CUET score and matches it with the course eligibility. If the score fit cutoff, then the seat will show in the allotment round. Choosing more options actually increase chance of getting admission in some courses.
DDUC Certification Admission 2026
Here are the Course names and Course Details for all the DDUC Certification courses:
Students also ask
Ques. I already study at DU College, can I also join the DDUC certification course together?
Ans. Yes student studying in DU can also take a certification course in DDUC. Many certificate programs run part-time or extra classes so student can study for their main degree also. Usually, eligibility is 10+2 pass, and some courses are open for DU students first. Course duration is normally around 6 months to 1 year, depending on the program.
Ques. I want to learn a foreign language in the DDUC certification course. What languages are available for students?
Ans. DDUC offer some foreign language certificate courses for students. Popular options include languages like Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish and German. These courses usually run about one year and help students learn basic communication skills. Many students take these courses to improve resume, internship chance or future job opportunities in international companies.
DDUC Admission Process 2026
Here is the UG admission process for DDUC
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College give admission in UG courses through an online process. Admission mainly depends on the CUET exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and also through Delhi University CSAS seat allocation system.
Step 1: Appear in CUET
Students must give CUET-UG exam to take admission in an undergraduate course.
The CUET exam is conducted by NTA.
- Students need to choose a subject according to course eligibility.
- For the UG course, subjects should be the same which student study in Class 12.
- In most DU courses, one language from List A is also required.
Step 2: Register on CSAS Portal
After the CUET result comes, students need to register on the Delhi University CSAS portal.
Website: ugadmission.uod.ac.in
Register with:
- CUET application number
- Date of birth
Application fee (non-refundable):
| Category |
Application Fee (Non-Refundable) |
| UR / OBC-NCL / EWS |
INR 250 |
| SC / ST / PwBD |
INR 100 |
All DU college admissions, including Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, happen through this CSAS system.
Step 3: Fill Application Form and Upload Documents
Candidates need fill out the online form carefully and upload documents.
Documents required:
- Class 10 certificate (for DOB proof)
- Class 12 marksheet
- Category / EWS / PwBD certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-size photo and signature
CUET details mostly auto-link with the portal. After final submission, usually edit not allowed, so the form should be filled carefully.
Step 4: Preference Filling
The student must choose a program + college preference.
Example:
- Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College + course
The preference order is very important because seat allotment depend on this order.
Step 5: Seat Allocation
Seat allotment done based on:
- CUET score
- Category
- Preference order
- Seat availability
Students need to accept the seat on CSAS dashboard in given time.
Step 6: College Verification
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College will check:
- Eligibility
- CUET subject mapping
- Uploaded documents
If any problem is found, the student must reply to query on the admission dashboard.
Step 7: Fee Payment
After verification complete, the candidate need pay the admission fee online on the CSAS portal. Admission will only be confirmed when the fee payment is successful.
Step 8: Upgrade or Freeze Option
- After seat allotment, students get two option:
- Upgrade: try for a higher preference in next round
- Freeze: keep the current allotted seat
Step 9: Final Admission
After fee payment and verification, admission process finishes.
Students should keep all original documents for future verification if college asks.
Important Points
- Admission is fully based on CUET score
- The complete process is online through DU CSAS portal
- Candidate must pass Class 12 from recognised board
- Seat allotment depends on CUET marks and preference order.
How to Check DDUC Status?
You can check your DDUC admission status through Delhi University’s CSAS portal by following these steps.
| Step |
Process |
| 1 |
Go to the DU CSAS admission portal website. |
| 2 |
Log in with your registered email ID and CUET application number. |
| 3 |
After login you will see your dashboard page. |
| 4 |
Check your admission status to see seat is allotted, if you in waiting list or upgrade option is available. |
| 5 |
Also, check if any document upload or fee payment is still pending. |
| 6 |
Visit the portal regularly in every CSAS round so you don't miss any update. |
Ques. I accept DU CSAS seat once. Can I still change college later in next rounds?
Ans. Yes student can still change college if the upgrade option is chosen after the first seat allotment. In the DU CSAS counselling system, when a seat is accepted student can select the upgrade option to try higher preference in the next round. If a better college is available, then the system automatically change seat. If not, students keep the previous seat already accepted.
Ques. I make mistake in the DU CSAS application form. Can I edit the details after submission?
Ans. Usually, after the final submission, editing options become very limited. DU allow correction only in some fields when the correction window is open. Because CUET details are already linked with the CSAS portal, students must check information carefully before final submission. If a big mistake happens, the university may reject the application during the verification process.
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