The University of Delhi’s postgraduate admissions process has seen significant movement with the release of the second round of allocations for various two-year postgraduate programmes. This phase has resulted in over 2,900 new seat assignments, building upon the initial round where more than 8,150 candidates had already confirmed their admissions.
Information was available with The Chenab Times indicating that the second round of postgraduate admissions has seen 2,964 new candidates allocated seats. This development follows the first round, where 8,150 candidates had successfully confirmed their positions, signalling a robust engagement in the ongoing admission cycle. The university highlighted that a substantial number of candidates are actively participating, with many confirming their current allocations while others are seeking upgrades.
Within the second round, a total of 3,399 candidates opted to freeze their allotted seats, indicating satisfaction with their current programme and college placement. Concurrently, 2,448 candidates chose the upgrade option, aiming to secure a higher preference in subsequent rounds. A further 2,303 candidates neither selected the freeze nor the upgrade option, suggesting they are awaiting further developments or considering other avenues.
The University of Delhi announced that the results for the Round 2 allocations are now accessible on the postgraduate admission portal. Alongside the allocations, the minimum score required for admission into various programmes has also been published on the official university website, providing crucial information for candidates to gauge their standing.
In parallel, the admission process for the Five Year Integrated Law Programme has progressed to its third round. To date, 104 candidates have confirmed their admissions in this specialized law course. The university has made the Round 3 allocations for the integrated law programme available and has also published the latest cut-off scores relevant to this round on its website.
Candidates participating in the admission process are strongly advised to monitor the admission portal and the university’s official website diligently. Regular checks are necessary for updates concerning subsequent allocation rounds, the stipulated deadlines for seat acceptance, and further information regarding cut-off marks. This proactive approach is essential for candidates to navigate the admission timeline effectively and secure their desired placements.
The university’s multi-round allocation system aims to provide multiple opportunities for eligible candidates to secure admission across a wide array of postgraduate disciplines and integrated professional courses. The momentum observed in the second round of PG admissions and the progression into the third round for the integrated law programme underscores the continued interest and competitive nature of admissions at Delhi University, one of India’s premier institutions of higher learning.
The release of allocation lists and cut-off scores is a critical step in the centralized admission process, which utilizes the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG scores for most postgraduate courses. The university aims to fill all available seats through a structured counselling and allocation procedure designed for fairness and transparency. The ongoing process is expected to conclude once all eligible seats are filled, adhering to the academic calendar and admission guidelines set forth by the relevant authorities.
The Chenab Times News Desk

