DU PG Admission: Third round seat allotment list released; know these important details before admission..
Delhi University (DU) has released a significant update regarding postgraduate (PG) admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. The 'Minimum Allocation Scores' for the third round of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS PG) have been announced. Candidates can now visit the official admission portal to view the allocation scores specific to their course and category. The university has clarified that these figures do not represent the final cut-off and are subject to change in subsequent rounds; therefore, candidates are advised to regularly check the portal for updates.
These scores have been released separately for each program and category, allowing candidates to understand the score at which seats were allocated during the third round. The university has emphasized that this record pertains only to the current round of allocation and should not be considered the final cut-off. Allocation scores may change in future rounds if seats become vacant or if adjustments are required due to other factors.
**How to Download the PDF**
Candidates can download the PDF by visiting the official Delhi University admission portal and clicking on the 'PG Round 3 Minimum Allocation Score' link available in the 'Two-Year PG Admission 2026-27' section. The document contains details such as the course name, respective college or department, admission category, the minimum allocation score for the third round, and other essential instructions.
According to the university, seat allocation is determined based on eligibility, merit, reservation policies, seat availability, and tie-breaking rules. Additionally, allocation scores may fluctuate due to factors such as seat withdrawals, upgrades, document corrections, or other administrative reasons.
**Points to Note**
Final admission is valid only upon the successful completion of document verification and fulfillment of all eligibility criteria. If a candidate notices any discrepancy in the allocation details, they should immediately contact the university's admission department.
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