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Delhi University Announces CSAS PG Correction, Mid-Entry & Round 3 Schedule

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Delhi University has released the detailed schedule for the next phase of the PG admissions process, including the correction window, mid-entry, and third-round admissions.

As part of its Postgraduate admission process, the University of Delhi has released the CSAS PG schedule for correction, mid-entry, and third-round admissions. The Delhi University CSAS PG admission registration process for the 2026–27 academic session officially began on May 16, 2026. The registration window closed on June 9, 2026.

The official notification states that the upgrade window will remain open from 10:00 AM on June 30 to 4:59 PM on July 1, allowing eligible candidates who have confirmed their admission in Round I or II to choose between the “Freeze” and “Upgrade” options.

As per the announcement, the mid-entry and correction window will be available from 10:00 AM on July 2 to 4:59 PM on July 4. Through the mid-entry provision, fresh candidates who either did not apply or could not complete their CSAS PG application will be able to participate by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000.

The correction window will allow already registered candidates to rectify any errors or update their eligibility information in the registration form.

The third round of CSAS PG seat allotment will be announced on July 6. This will also include Round I for the performance-based programmes (MFA, MA Music, B.P.Ed., and M.P.Ed.). Allocations under the CW, Sports, and Ward supernumerary quotas will be released on July 7.

The window to accept allotted seats will remain open until 4:59 PM on July 9. Departments and colleges will verify applications by July 10, while the last date for online fee payment is July 11. The university added that more rounds of seat allocation may be held if vacant seats remain.

Also Read:   Delhi University begins postgraduate admissions for 2026-27 academic session | DU Beat 

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