
University of Delhi (DU)
Benito Juarez Marg, South Campus, South Moti Bagh, New Delhi
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University of Delhi (DU) Latest Updates and News
DU admissions 2025 will be open soon. A few more updates are given below:
- The CUET PG 2025 results for admission to PG courses are expected to be announced by the last week of April 2025.
- The CUET UG 2025 exam for admission to UG courses will be conducted tentatively between May 8 and Jun 1, 2025.
- DU First Counselling for MBA will be conducted on May 1 and May 2, 2025.
- DU PhD admissions are open. The interview will be held between Apr 28 and Apr 30, 2025.
- The interview for the Executive MBA will be held between Apr 22 and Apr 25, 2025.
About University of Delhi (DU)
Established: 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by an Act of the then Central Legislative Assembly.
Mission: To provide inclusive, high-quality education and foster excellence in teaching, research, and outreach to serve society and the nation.
Vision: To be a premier institution of higher education recognized for its academic excellence, innovation, and societal contribution on a global scale.
Core Values: Academic Excellence, Inclusivity, Integrity, Innovation, Nation Building, and Social Responsibility.
Courses Offered at University of Delhi (DU)
Level | Course | Specializations |
---|---|---|
Undergraduate | B.A. (Programme & Honours) | English, Political Science, History, Sociology |
B.Sc. (Programme & Honours) | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science | |
B.Com. (Programme & Honours) | Commerce, Accounting, Finance | |
B.Tech. | Information Technology, Mathematical Innovation (CIC) | |
B.El.Ed. | Bachelor of Elementary Education | |
BMS | Bachelor of Management Studies | |
BBA (FIA) | Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis) | |
B.Voc. | Retail Management, Health Care, Tourism, Printing Technology | |
BMMMC | B.A. (Hons.) Multimedia and Mass Communication | |
Postgraduate | M.A. | Economics, English, Psychology, Political Science |
M.Sc. | Mathematics, Operational Research, Chemistry | |
M.Com. | Master of Commerce | |
MBA | Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) | |
M.Ed. | Master of Education | |
MLISc | Master of Library and Information Science | |
Doctoral | M.Phil. & Ph.D. | Available in Arts, Science, Commerce, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary |
Other Programs | Certificate / Diploma / Advanced Diploma | Foreign Languages, Journalism, Tourism, Translation, Mass Media, etc. |
Delhi University UG Admission Process
Step | Description |
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1. CUET Registration | Apply for CUET-UG via the official NTA CUET portal (https://cuet.samarth.ac.in). Select DU as a preferred university and choose desired programs. |
2. Appear for CUET Exam | Take the CUET UG exam with the correct combination of domain subjects based on your chosen DU courses. |
3. CUET Result | NTA releases CUET scores (raw and normalized) on its official website. |
4. CSAS Portal Registration (DU) | Visit admission.uod.ac.in and register for DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Fill in personal details, upload documents, and pay the one-time registration fee. |
5. Preference Filling | Fill and rank college-program preferences on the CSAS portal. This step is crucial and affects seat allotment. |
6. Seat Allotment (Multiple Rounds) | Based on CUET scores, category, and preferences, DU releases multiple rounds of seat allotment. Candidates are allotted one seat per round. |
7. Seat Acceptance & Verification | Accept the allotted seat within the deadline. DU colleges verify documents online. |
8. Fee Payment | After verification, pay the admission fee online to confirm the seat. |
9. Upgradation (Optional) | If dissatisfied, you can opt for upgrade in the next round based on higher preferences and seat availability. |
10. Final Admission | Once satisfied, freeze the seat to finalize your admission. Classes begin as per DU academic calendar. |
Fees Structure (Annual)
DU fee structure is inclusive of multiple components including caution deposit, exam fee, tuition fee, and more. Prospective students must pay an additional one-time fees of INR 50 – 13,900 at the time of admission. Students can make the fee payment via online/ offline mode as per institute set guidelines. The total tuition fee for DU ranges between INR 180 – 5,40,000. It is to be noted that this fee information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to changes. Students can check out the table below to know about the total tuition fees for DU courses:
Course | Total tuition fees |
---|---|
MBA/PGDMÂ (13Â Courses) |
₹ 2 K – 2 L |
B.E. / B.Tech (3 Courses) |
₹ 4.32 L |
MCAÂ (1Â Courses) |
₹ 480 |
B.A. (1185 Courses) |
₹ 0 – 1.55 L |
B.Sc. (320 Courses) |
₹ 540 – 2.4 L |
M.A. (200 Courses) |
₹ 360 – 55 K |
B.Com (94 Courses) |
₹ 540 – 1.04 L |
M.Sc. (105 Courses) |
₹ 432 – 2.3 L |
MBBSÂ (3Â Courses) |
₹ 7.45 K – 1.41 L |
B.Com (Hons)Â (6Â Courses) |
₹ 540 – 87.73 K |
PG Diploma (47 Courses) |
₹ 480 – 5.4 L |
B.P.Ed (2 Courses) |
₹ 432 |
BBM/BMSÂ (11Â Courses) |
₹ 540 – 1.55 L |
MDÂ (71Â Courses) |
₹ 39 K – 1.73 L |
B.A. (Hons)Â (16Â Courses) |
₹ 540 – 87.73 K |
B.Ed (8 Courses) |
₹ 360 – 73.98 K |
M.Com (17 Courses) |
₹ 360 – 74.1 K |
Certificate (195 Courses) |
₹ 0 – 50 K |
Executive MBA/PGDMÂ (6Â Courses) |
₹ 21 K – 2 L |
BBAÂ (5Â Courses) |
₹ 540 – 18.97 K |
B.Voc (7 Courses) |
₹ 540 – 93.06 K |
LL.M. (4 Courses) |
₹ 12.04 K – 18.06 K |
B.El.Ed (8 Courses) |
₹ 720 – 1.21 L |
UG Diploma (116 Courses) |
₹ 180 – 70 K |
M.P.Ed (2 Courses) |
₹ 432 |
LL.B. (3 Courses) |
₹ 18.03 K |
BFAÂ (7Â Courses) |
₹ 16.8 K |
B.Lib.I.Sc. (2 Courses) |
₹ 240 |
MSÂ (14Â Courses) |
₹ 39 K – 1.73 L |
MDSÂ (11Â Courses) |
₹ 39 K – 2.19 L |
BUMSÂ (1Â Courses) |
₹ 10.73 K |
BPTÂ (2Â Courses) |
₹ 42.1 K – 9.43 L |
BHMSÂ (1Â Courses) |
₹ 14.04 K |
B.A.M.S. (1 Courses) |
₹ 10.73 K |
MFAÂ (5Â Courses) |
₹ 12.4 K |
DNBÂ (4Â Courses) |
₹ 39 K – 2.25 L |
M.Lib.I.Sc. (2 Courses) |
₹ 240 |
DMÂ (10Â Courses) |
₹ 720 – 69 K |
B.Sc. (Post Basic)Â (2Â Courses) |
₹ 1.3 L |
MPTÂ (3Â Courses) |
₹ 2.86 L |
M.Ch. (7 Courses) |
₹ 720 – 69 K |
M.E./M.Tech (1 Courses) |
₹ 480 |
Master of Surgery (1 Courses) |
₹ 1.73 L |
B.Sc(Hons.)Â (1Â Courses) |
₹ 540 |
CUET Cut-Offs 2024
Course | College | CUET Score (out of 800) / Percentile |
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B.Com (Hons) | Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) | 782 |
Hindu College | 776 | |
Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) | 771 | |
Hansraj College | 770 | |
Kirori Mal College | 770 | |
Ramjas College | 764 | |
Sri Venkateswara College | 764 | |
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 752 | |
Daulat Ram College | 746 | |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | 740 | |
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce | 734 | |
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College | 734 | |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 719 | |
Motilal Nehru College | 711 | |
Dyal Singh College | 716 | |
Keshav Mahavidyalaya | 704 | |
Ramanujan College | 704 | |
Sri Aurobindo College (Day) | 704 | |
Ram Lal Anand College | 704 | |
Deshbandhu College | 700 | |
Shivaji College | 698 | |
Maharaja Agrasen College | 694 | |
Rajdhani College | 681 | |
P.G.D.A.V. College | 683 | |
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College | 676 | |
B.A. (Hons) English | Hindu College | 764 |
Hansraj College | 745 | |
Kirori Mal College | 734 | |
Ramjas College | 728 | |
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 701 | |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | 696 | |
College of Vocational Studies | 644 | |
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce | 668 | |
Motilal Nehru College | 637 | |
Maharaja Agrasen College | 614 | |
Ramanujan College | 608 | |
Deshbandhu College | 606 | |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 572 | |
B.Sc. (Hons) Math | Hindu College | 99 – 100 percentile |
Hansraj College | 99 – 100 percentile | |
Kirori Mal College | 99 – 100 percentile | |
Miranda House | 98.75 – 99 percentile | |
Lady Shri Ram College | 98.50 – 99 percentile | |
B.Sc. (Hons) Physics | Hindu College | 99 – 100 percentile |
Hansraj College | 99 – 100 percentile | |
Kirori Mal College | 99 – 100 percentile | |
Miranda House | 98.33 – 99 percentile | |
Lady Shri Ram College | 98.50 – 99 percentile |
Accreditations & Rankings
- UGC Recognized: Recognized as a Central University by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
- NAAC Accreditation: Accredited with an ‘A+’ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
- NIRF Ranking: Consistently ranked among the top universities in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
- AICTE Approved: Applicable programs are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
- Central University Status: One of India’s oldest and most prestigious central universities since its establishment in 1922.
- Global Recognition: Known globally for academic excellence, research output, and alumni network.
Campus Facilities
Facility | Details |
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Library System | DU has one of the largest library networks in India with over 30 college libraries, departmental libraries, and a central Digital Library. |
Laboratories | Fully equipped labs for Science, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, etc., in both North and South campuses. |
Hostels | Separate hostels for boys and girls in many DU colleges and postgraduate departments; limited but affordable accommodation. |
Sports Facilities | Extensive sports infrastructure including cricket grounds, football fields, basketball, volleyball, athletics tracks, and indoor stadiums. |
Health Services | WUS Health Centre and college-specific clinics offer medical checkups and emergency care to students and staff. |
Wi-Fi & IT Infrastructure | Free campus Wi-Fi, computer labs, access to e-resources, DU e-journals portal, and smart classrooms. |
Canteens & Food Courts | Affordable and hygienic canteens in almost all colleges and departments; DU North Campus has many popular student hangouts and cafes. |
Auditoriums & Seminar Halls | Most colleges have large auditoriums and seminar halls for academic, cultural, and placement-related events. |
Innovation & Incubation Centres | Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), Design Innovation Centre, and incubation hubs for research and startups. |
Transport & Accessibility | Well-connected via Delhi Metro (DU North Campus Metro Station, Vishwavidyalaya), buses, and autos. |
Cultural Societies | Hundreds of student-run clubs and societies across music, dance, drama, debate, film, fine arts, and photography. |
NCC / NSS Units | Most colleges have NCC (National Cadet Corps) and NSS (National Service Scheme) units for leadership and social outreach development. |
Placement Cell | Central Placement Cell (CPC) and college-specific placement cells offer internships, job opportunities, and career counseling. |




Placement & Career Opportunities
Aspect | Details |
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Placement Coordination | – Central Placement Cell (CPC) – Active College-Level Placement Cells |
Top Colleges with Best Placements | SRCC, St. Stephen’s, Hindu, Hansraj, Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram (LSR) |
Average Package (Top Colleges) | ₹6 – ₹10 LPA |
Highest Package (Top Colleges) | ₹25 – ₹35 LPA (some international offers) |
Top Recruiters | Deloitte, McKinsey, BCG, EY, Bain, ZS Associates, Google, KPMG, Infosys, Accenture, etc. |
Popular Sectors | Consulting, Finance, IT & Analytics, EdTech, Media, Startups |
Job Roles Offered | Analyst, Associate, Software Developer, Business Analyst, Digital Marketer, Journalist |
Internship Opportunities | Available from 1st year via CPC, Internshala, LinkedIn, college tie-ups |
Career Guidance | Resume workshops, aptitude training, mock interviews, soft skills sessions |
Higher Education Pathways | MBA (CAT/GMAT), UPSC, SSC, GRE, Law (CLAT/LSAT), International Study |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Q1. Is CUET required for admission to DU?
Ans. Yes, CUET (UG) is mandatory for all undergraduate admissions in DU.
Q2. What is the DU admission process?
Ans. Appear for CUET → Register for CSAS portal → Fill in college & course preferences → Seat allotment.
Q3. How much are the fees at DU?
Ans. Very affordable. Most courses range from ₹5,000 to ₹25,000 per year.
Q4. Does DU provide hostel facilities?
Ans. Yes, but limited. Available in select colleges like Miranda House, Hindu, SRCC, etc.
Q5. Which are the top DU colleges?
Ans. St. Stephen’s, Hindu, Miranda House, SRCC, Hansraj, LSR, Ramjas, Kirori Mal.
Q6. Are placements available at DU?
Ans. Yes, especially in top colleges. Average packages range from ₹6–10 LPA; some exceed ₹30 LPA.
Q7. Can I apply to multiple courses/colleges?
Ans. Yes. You can list multiple preferences during CSAS counseling.
Q8. Is there a reservation or quota system?
Ans. Yes, DU follows government norms for SC/ST/OBC/EWS. There are also Sports and ECA quotas.
Q9. Are there scholarships in DU?
Ans. Yes. Need-based and merit-based scholarships are offered by both DU and individual colleges.
Q10. What entrance is needed for BMS/BBA programs?
Ans. CUET is used for BMS/BBA admissions too (especially for SSCBS and other DU colleges).