
DU Admission 2025 CSAS Cut Off Live Updates: CSAS CUET first cut off list released today at ugadmission.uod.ac.in, check steps to download and next steps
DU Admission Cut Off Live: Delhi University released the DU UG CSAS seat allocation list 2025 on July 19 at 5 PM. DU Admission Cut Off Live: Delhi University published the DU UG CSAS Allocation List 2025 on July 19, 2025. Candidates who applied for the first round of CSAS admissions can view the cut-off and seat allotment list on the official UG admission portal at [admission.uod.ac.in](https://admission.uod.ac.in). The first allotment list will be released today at 5 PM.Applicants can accept their allocated seats between July 19 and July 21, 2025. Colleges will verify and approve applications online from July 19 to July 22, while the final date for fee payment is July 23, 2025. Show more

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