Delhi University has released the Round 2 seat allocations for postgraduate programmes, along with programme-wise minimum allocation scores on its official website. Candidates who applied for PG courses can check their allotment status online.
Round 2 PG Allocations Details
The university published the second round of allocations for PG courses on June 24, 2026. The minimum allocation scores for each programme have also been made available. Candidates allotted seats must confirm their acceptance by the specified deadline to secure admission.
According to an official statement, the allocation is based on CUET-PG scores and preferences filled by candidates. The process aims to fill remaining vacancies after the first round.
BTech First List on June 24
The first allocation list for BTech programmes under the Faculty of Technology will be released on June 24, 2026. Candidates who applied for BTech can view their allotment on the university's admission portal. The list will include seat allotments for computer science, electronics, and other engineering disciplines.
Delhi University offers BTech through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores. The allocation process is centralized through the Delhi University Admission System.
How to Check Allocations
Candidates can follow these steps to check their Round 2 PG allocation or BTech list:
- Visit the official Delhi University admission website
- Click on the PG or BTech allocation link
- Enter CUET application number and date of birth
- View allotment details and download the letter
For PG courses, candidates must accept the seat by paying the acceptance fee. Those who do not accept within the deadline will forfeit their allotment.
Impact and Next Steps
The release of Round 2 allocations provides clarity to thousands of aspirants. The university expects to fill most PG seats through this round. For BTech, the first list will determine initial admissions, with subsequent rounds if vacancies remain.
Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly for updates. The university has also set up helplines for queries regarding the admission process.



