Complete List of Central, State, Deemed & Private Universities, Courses, Cutoffs & Admission Guide
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) has transformed undergraduate admissions in India since its launch in 2022. What began with 44 central universities has grown into a national ecosystem that now encompasses over 300 participating institutions — including 47 central universities, 42 state universities, 35 deemed universities, 171 private universities, and 10 other government institutions. For the academic session 2026–27, every one of these institutions evaluates candidates exclusively through CUET UG 2026 scores, replacing the old Class 12 board-mark-based merit system with a single standardized national examination.
This comprehensive guide presents the top colleges accepting CUET 2026 — organized by institution type, ranked by prestige and competition level, and supplemented with courses offered, expected cutoffs, and admission portals. Whether you are targeting a BA seat at Miranda House, a B.Sc. at BHU, a B.Com at SRCC, or a B.Tech at a central university — this article is your complete reference.
Top Colleges Accepting CUET 2026: Quick Overview
| Category | Number of Institutions | Key Examples |
| Central Universities | 47 | DU, BHU, JNU, JMI, AMU, Allahabad University |
| State Universities | 42 | Lucknow University, Patna University, Gujarat University |
| Deemed Universities | 35 | Symbiosis, Jamia Hamdard, MAHE Manipal |
| Private Universities | 171 | Amity, LPU, Chandigarh University, Sharda, GD Goenka |
| Other Govt. Institutions | 10 | Select CFTIs and autonomous government bodies |
| Total Participating | 300+ | Across all 28 states and 8 union territories of India |
Official Source: The complete and updated list of CUET 2026 participating institutions is available at cuet.nta.nic.in/universities/. Candidates must verify their target institution’s participation status before registering for CUET.
Why Knowing the Top CUET Colleges Matters
The decision about which universities to target should ideally precede your CUET subject selection — not follow it. The CUET subject combination required for admission differs by university and by program. Selecting the wrong subjects during registration can render you ineligible for your target college’s counselling, even if your overall CUET score is impressive.
Additionally, different institution types operate different admission mechanisms — DU uses the CSAS portal, BHU uses the CAP system, JNU uses its own Firm List portal, and state universities have individual portals. Knowing which colleges you are targeting in advance allows you to plan your post-result registration strategy without missing any deadlines.
Top 5 Universities Accepting CUET 2026 by NIRF Ranking
According to NIRF 2025 rankings, the top five universities accepting CUET UG scores in 2026 are:
| NIRF Rank | University | Location | NAAC | Top CUET Courses |
| #2 | Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | New Delhi | A++ | BA Hons Foreign Languages, B.Sc Ayurveda Biology, COP Programs |
| #5 | Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) | New Delhi | A++ | BA, B.Sc, B.Tech (select), BA LLB, Mass Communication |
| #11 | University of Delhi (DU) | New Delhi | A++ | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BMS, BCA, B.Tech (select) |
| #13 | Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | Varanasi, UP | A++ | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, B.Tech (Faculty of Tech), BA LLB |
| #14 | Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) | Aligarh, UP | A++ | BA, B.Sc, B.Voc, B.Tech (select via CUET) |
Top Central Universities Accepting CUET 2026
All 47 central universities mandatorily use CUET UG 2026 as their sole admission mechanism for undergraduate programs. These institutions are established by an Act of Parliament and are fully funded by the Government of India — offering the highest combination of academic prestige and affordability in Indian higher education.
| University | Location | Top Courses via CUET | Admission Portal | Expected Cutoff (General) |
| University of Delhi (DU) | New Delhi | BA, B.Sc, B.Com (Hons), BBA, BMS, BCA, B.Tech | ugadmission.uod.ac.in (CSAS) | Very High — 85th to 99th %ile |
| Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | Varanasi, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, B.Tech, BA LLB, Shastri | bhucuet.samarth.edu.in (CAP) | High — 93rd to 98th %ile |
| Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | New Delhi | BA (Foreign Languages), B.Sc Ayurveda Biology | jnuee.jnu.ac.in | Very High — 165–205 Merged Score |
| Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) | New Delhi | BA, B.Sc, B.Tech, BA LLB, Mass Communication | jmicoe.in | High — 85th to 95th %ile |
| Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) | Aligarh, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Voc (select programs) | amucontrollerexams.com | Moderate-High — 82nd to 93rd %ile |
| University of Allahabad | Prayagraj, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BCA | allduniv.ac.in | Moderate — 80th to 92nd %ile |
| Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ) | Ajmer, Rajasthan | BA, B.Sc, Integrated M.Sc, BA LLB | curaj.ac.in | Moderate — 82nd to 93rd %ile |
| Hyderabad University (UoH) | Hyderabad, Telangana | BA, B.Sc — select integrated programs | uohyd.ac.in | Moderate-High — 84th to 93rd %ile |
| Mahatma Gandhi Central University | Motihari, Bihar | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | mgcub.ac.in | Moderate — 75th to 88th %ile |
| Central University of Haryana (CUH) | Mahendragarh, Haryana | BA, B.Sc — Humanities & Sciences | cuh.ac.in | Moderate — 76th to 88th %ile |
| Central University of Gujarat (CUG) | Gandhinagar, Gujarat | BA, B.Sc — Integrated programs | cug.ac.in | Moderate — 75th to 87th %ile |
| Dr. H.S. Gour Vishwavidyalaya | Sagar, MP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | dhsgsu.ac.in | Moderate — 73rd to 86th %ile |
| Central University of Karnataka | Kalaburagi, Karnataka | BA, B.Sc — Humanities & Sciences | cuk.ac.in | Moderate — 72nd to 85th %ile |
| Central University of Kerala | Kasaragod, Kerala | BA, B.Sc — Humanities & Sciences | cukerala.ac.in | Moderate — 72nd to 85th %ile |
| Central University of Jharkhand | Ranchi, Jharkhand | BA, B.Sc — select programs | cuj.ac.in | Moderate — 70th to 83rd %ile |
Top Delhi University (DU) Colleges Accepting CUET 2026
Delhi University’s 91 constituent colleges together represent the single largest CUET destination in India — with approximately 79,000 undergraduate seats across 70+ programs. Competition at top DU colleges is among the most intense of any CUET-accepting institution, with premier colleges requiring scores at the 98th percentile and above.
Top DU Colleges for Commerce Programs
| College | Top Program | Expected CUET Aggregate (General) | Competition Level |
| Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) | B.Com (Hons.) | 920–965 out of 1,000 | Extremely High |
| Hansraj College | B.Com (Hons.) | 890–940 | Very High |
| Kirori Mal College | B.Com (Hons.) | 870–920 | Very High |
| Sri Venkateswara College | B.Com (Hons.) | 850–905 | High |
| Shaheed Bhagat Singh College | B.Com (Hons.) | 820–875 | High |
| Dyal Singh College | B.Com (Programme) | 790–850 | Moderate-High |
Top DU Colleges for Arts & Humanities Programs
| College | Top Program | Expected CUET Aggregate (General) | Competition Level |
| Miranda House | BA (Hons.) Economics / History / Political Science | 910–950 | Extremely High |
| Lady Shri Ram College | BA (Hons.) Economics / Political Science | 895–935 | Very High |
| Hindu College | BA (Hons.) Economics / English / History | 900–940 | Very High |
| Gargi College | BA (Hons.) English / Political Science | 840–885 | High |
| Ramjas College | BA (Hons.) History / Economics | 830–875 | High |
| Kamala Nehru College | BA (Hons.) Psychology / Sociology | 820–870 | High |
| Daulat Ram College | BA (Hons.) History / Political Science | 800–850 | Moderate-High |
Top DU Colleges for Science Programs
| College | Top Program | Expected CUET Score (Per Subject) | Competition Level |
| Hans Raj College | B.Sc (Hons.) Physics / Chemistry / Maths | 210–245 per subject | Very High |
| St. Stephen’s College | B.Sc (Hons.) Physics / Chemistry | 210–240 | Very High |
| Kirori Mal College | B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science / Maths | 200–235 | High |
| Deshbandhu College | B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics / Physics | 195–230 | High |
| Sri Venkateswara College | B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry / Life Sciences | 190–228 | High |
| Dyal Singh College | B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science | 185–225 | Moderate-High |
Top State Universities Accepting CUET 2026
A growing number of state universities have adopted CUET UG scores for their undergraduate admissions. These institutions offer an excellent alternative to central universities, particularly for candidates from specific states who prefer studying closer to home at significantly lower fees.
| University | State | Top CUET Courses | Admission Portal | Approx. CUET Cutoff |
| Lucknow University | Uttar Pradesh | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BJMC | lkouniv.ac.in (LURN) | 78th–90th %ile (General) |
| Patna University | Bihar | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | patnauniversity.ac.in | 73rd–85th %ile |
| Mahatma Gandhi University | Kerala | BA, B.Sc — Integrated programs | mgu.ac.in | 75th–87th %ile |
| Gujarat University | Gujarat | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | gujaratuniversity.ac.in | 70th–83rd %ile |
| Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya | Madhya Pradesh | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA | dauniv.ac.in | 72nd–85th %ile |
| Rajasthan University | Rajasthan | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | uniraj.ac.in | 70th–83rd %ile |
| Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya | Madhya Pradesh | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | rdunijbpin.ac.in | 68th–80th %ile |
| Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand Univ. | UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | mjpru.ac.in | 65th–78th %ile |
| Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh Univ. | UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | rmlau.ac.in | 65th–78th %ile |
| Vikram University | Madhya Pradesh | BA, B.Sc, B.Com | vikramuniv.ac.in | 63rd–75th %ile |
Top Deemed Universities Accepting CUET 2026
Deemed universities are institutions granted ‘Deemed to be University’ status under Section 3 of the UGC Act. A growing number of reputed deemed universities now accept CUET scores alongside or in place of their own entrance tests — offering quality education with more accessible admission processes.
| University | State | Top CUET Courses | Known For |
| Jamia Hamdard University | New Delhi | B.Pharm, B.Sc Nursing, Allied Health | Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Education |
| Symbiosis International Univ. | Pune, Maharashtra | BA, B.Sc, BBA (select programs via CUET) | Management, Law, International Studies |
| MAHE (Manipal Academy) | Manipal, Karnataka | B.Sc, BBA, B.Tech (select via CUET) | Health Sciences, Engineering, Management |
| IIMT University | Meerut, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BCA | Affordable quality education in UP |
| Shobhit Deemed University | Meerut, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA | Technology-integrated education |
| Kalinga Inst. of Industrial Tech | Bhubaneswar, Odisha | B.Sc, B.Tech (select), BBA via CUET | Engineering, Technology, Research |
| Rai Technology University | Bengaluru, Karnataka | BA, B.Sc, BBA, BCA | Technology-focused multidisciplinary programs |
| Sri Siddhartha Academy | Karnataka | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA | Health and Science programs |
Deemed University Note: Not all deemed universities require CUET as the sole admission criterion — many accept CUET scores alongside their own entrance tests. Always verify whether CUET is mandatory or optional at your target deemed university before registration.
Top Private Universities Accepting CUET 2026
With 171 private universities now part of the CUET ecosystem, candidates have an extensive range of well-established private institutions to consider. Private universities accepting CUET scores allow students to avoid separate entrance examinations — streamlining the admission process significantly.
| University | State | Top Courses | Annual Fee Range | Strength |
| Amity University | Noida, UP (& branches) | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BCA, B.Tech | ₹1.5–3.5 lakh | Research, Placements, Industry Connections |
| Lovely Professional Univ. (LPU) | Phagwara, Punjab | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BCA, B.Tech | ₹80,000–2 lakh | Large campus, diverse courses, good placements |
| Chandigarh University (CU) | Chandigarh | BA, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, B.Tech | ₹90,000–2.5 lakh | NIRF ranked, strong tech and management focus |
| Sharda University | Greater Noida, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, B.Tech | ₹80,000–2 lakh | International exposure, diverse disciplines |
| GD Goenka University | Gurugram, Haryana | BA, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, B.Tech | ₹1–2.5 lakh | Strong management and engineering programs |
| Bennett University | Greater Noida, UP | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BCA, B.Tech | ₹1.5–3 lakh | Times Group backed, industry-oriented |
| K.R. Mangalam University | Gurugram, Haryana | BA, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, B.Com | ₹70,000–1.5 lakh | Affordable fees, comprehensive programs |
| SGT University | Gurugram, Haryana | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, Allied Health | ₹60,000–1.2 lakh | Health sciences and commerce programs |
| SRM University (Delhi-NCR) | Sonipat, Haryana | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, B.Tech | ₹1–2.5 lakh | SRM brand recognition, tech focus |
| Starex University | Gurugram, Haryana | BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA | ₹50,000–1 lakh | Accessible programs for NCR candidates |
Private University Advisory: While private universities offer accessibility and flexibility, fees vary significantly. Always check the specific fee structure, NAAC accreditation status, placement record, and whether CUET is mandatory or supplementary at each private institution before applying.
Course-Wise Top Colleges Accepting CUET 2026
Here is a quick reference guide to the top institutions for each major undergraduate discipline through CUET UG 2026:
| Course | Top Colleges / Universities via CUET 2026 | Competition |
| B.Com / B.Com (Hons.) | SRCC DU, Hansraj DU, Kirori Mal DU, BHU, JMI, Allahabad University | Extremely High |
| BA (Hons.) Economics | Miranda House DU, Hindu College DU, Lady Shri Ram DU, JNU, BHU | Very High |
| BA (Hons.) Political Science | Lady Shri Ram DU, Miranda House DU, Hindu College DU, JNU, JMI | Very High |
| BA (Hons.) History | Hindu College DU, Ramjas DU, Miranda House DU, BHU, AMU, Allahabad University | High |
| BA (Hons.) English | Miranda House DU, Hindu College DU, Gargi College DU, JNU, BHU | High |
| BA (Hons.) Psychology | Jesus & Mary College DU, Kamala Nehru DU, JMI, BHU | High |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | Hansraj DU, Hans Raj DU, St. Stephen’s DU, BHU, CURAJ | High |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | Hans Raj DU, St. Stephen’s DU, Kirori Mal DU, BHU, JMI | High |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science | Dyal Singh DU, Kirori Mal DU, BHU, JMI, LPU, Chandigarh Univ. | High |
| BBA / BMS | DU (BMS at various colleges), BHU, JMI, Amity, LPU, GD Goenka | Moderate-High |
| BCA | DU (select colleges), BHU, JMI, Amity, LPU, Chandigarh University | Moderate |
| BA LLB (Integrated) | BHU Faculty of Law, JMI, AMU, Allahabad University, Lucknow University | High |
| B.Sc Nursing / Allied Health | Jamia Hamdard, MAHE Manipal, select CUET participating health institutions | Moderate-High |
| Mass Communication / BJMC | JMI (Mass Communication), DU (Journalism), BHU, Lucknow University | High |
| B.Voc (Vocational Studies) | AMU (Production Tech, Polymer Tech), DU (select B.Voc), BHU | Moderate |
How to Choose the Right College from the CUET 2026 List
With 300+ institutions accepting CUET 2026 scores, the challenge is not finding a college — it is identifying the right one for your specific goals. Here is a structured framework for making this decision:
- Match NIRF/NAAC Ranking with Your Score Ambition: Tier 1 central universities (DU, BHU, JNU) require 85th–99th percentile scores. Tier 2 central and state universities are accessible in the 70th–85th range. Private and deemed universities often accept lower percentiles. Set your target tier before selecting CUET subjects
- Verify CUET Subject Mapping First: Each college-program combination requires a specific set of CUET domain papers. Confirm the required combination from your target university’s official bulletin before finalizing your CUET subject selection — wrong subjects make you ineligible regardless of score
- Evaluate Fee Affordability: Annual fees range from ₹2,500 at central universities like BHU and JNU to ₹3.5 lakh at private universities. Shortlist colleges within your budget bracket and factor in hostel and living costs
- Research Placement Records: For professional courses like B.Com, BBA, BCA, and B.Tech, placement records matter significantly. Check the college’s annual placement reports, median packages, and recruiting companies
- Consider Location and Campus Life: Residential campus universities (BHU, AMU, central universities in smaller cities) offer a very different experience from commuter-friendly urban colleges (DU). Factor in your personal preference for campus lifestyle
- Check Counselling Portal and Deadline Compatibility: Different universities open their counselling portals at different times — some before CUET results, others after. Mapping out deadlines across all target institutions prevents missed opportunities
CUET 2026: How to Apply to Top Colleges After Results
The admission process varies by institution type — here is the essential post-result roadmap:
| Institution | Admission System | Portal | Key Step |
| Delhi University (DU) | CSAS — Common Seat Allocation System | ugadmission.uod.ac.in | Register → Fill 100s of preferences → Allocation rounds → Accept/Freeze/Float |
| BHU | CAP — Combined Allotment Program | bhucuet.samarth.edu.in | Register → Fill course preferences → Merit list → Accept seat → Offline counselling |
| JNU | Merit List + Deprivation Points System | jnuee.jnu.ac.in | Apply → JNU calculates Merged Score → Provisional merit list → Online counselling |
| JMI | Direct merit list | jmicoe.in | Apply with CUET score → Merit list → Counselling at JMI campus |
| AMU | Firm List System | oaps.amuonline.ac.in | Register (opens June 2026) → Firm Lists released → Offline counselling at Aligarh campus |
| Allahabad University | Merit list per course | allduniv.ac.in | Apply → Score-based merit list → Physical counselling at Prayagraj |
| State Universities | Individual university portals | Varies by university | Visit each state university portal after results for counselling registration |
| Private Universities | Direct application via CUET score | University-specific portals | Most allow online application → Admission based on CUET cutoff → Direct admission |
CUET 2026 Key Dates for College Admissions
| Event | Expected Date | Action Required |
| CUET UG 2026 Exam | May 11–31, 2026 | Appear for the exam — no further registration needed |
| CUET Provisional Answer Key | Within 48 hrs post-exam | Download and verify; raise objections if needed (₹200/question) |
| CUET UG 2026 Result | First week of July 2026 | Download scorecard from cuet.nta.nic.in |
| DU CSAS Phase I Registration | June–July 2026 | Register on ugadmission.uod.ac.in — opens before results |
| AMU CUET Application Window | Last week of June 2026 | Register on oaps.amuonline.ac.in — opens before results |
| BHU CAP Counselling Registration | 3rd week of July 2026 | Register on bhucuet.samarth.edu.in after results |
| DU CSAS Preference Filling | After CUET results | Fill 100s of college-program preferences in priority order |
| DU CSAS Seat Allotment Round 1 | 3rd–4th week of July | Check allocation → Accept/Freeze/Float within deadline |
| BHU Merit List Round 1 | August 2026 | Check CAP portal → Accept seat → Offline counselling |
| State University Counselling | July–August 2026 | Check individual state university portals |
| Private University Admissions | Ongoing after results | Apply directly via CUET score to chosen private universities |
| Admission Confirmation Deadline | August–September 2026 | Pay admission fee to lock confirmed seat |
Final Word
The top colleges accepting CUET 2026 represent an extraordinary range of academic destinations — from India’s most prestigious central universities like DU, BHU, JNU, and JMI, to accessible state institutions and well-equipped private universities. With over 300 participating institutions and a single standardized score as the admission currency, CUET UG 2026 gives every deserving student a fair shot at quality higher education regardless of board affiliation or geographic origin.
The key to maximizing your opportunities lies in three steps: selecting the right CUET subjects aligned with your target programs, scoring at the highest level your preparation allows, and registering promptly on every target university’s portal immediately after results in July 2026. With the CUET UG 2026 exam running from May 11 to May 31, every day of focused preparation between now and exam day translates directly into more options when counselling season begins.
Stay connected with cuet-nta.com for real-time updates on CUET 2026 — city intimation slip, admit card download, answer key releases, result dates, university-wise cutoff analysis, and counselling schedule notifications across all 300+ participating institutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Over 300 institutions are participating in CUET 2026 — comprising 47 central universities, 42 state universities, 35 deemed universities, 171 private universities, and 10 other government institutions. This makes CUET the single largest undergraduate admission gateway in India, covering institutions across all 28 states and 8 union territories. The complete updated list is available at cuet.nta.nic.in/universities/.
Based on NIRF 2025 rankings, the top five universities accepting CUET UG scores are Jawaharlal Nehru University (NIRF #2), Jamia Millia Islamia (NIRF #5), University of Delhi (NIRF #11), Banaras Hindu University (NIRF #13), and Aligarh Muslim University (NIRF #14). For specific programs, SRCC at DU is the top destination for B.Com, Miranda House for BA Arts programs, Hans Raj for B.Sc, and JNU for Foreign Language programs. The 'best' college depends on the specific program and stream you are pursuing.
Yes — absolutely. All 91 DU constituent colleges and all 70+ undergraduate programs at Delhi University require CUET UG 2026 scores for admission. Class 12 board percentages carry zero weightage in DU merit determination. The only exceptions are DU's School of Open Learning (SOL) and NCWEB, which admit students based on Class 12 merit without requiring CUET.
Yes. Your single CUET UG 2026 scorecard is valid for all 300+ participating institutions. You can register on multiple university portals simultaneously after results are declared. However, each university has its own application process, registration portal, and deadline — you must register separately on each portal. DU's CSAS itself allows hundreds of college-program combination preferences in a single application.
Among private universities, Amity University, Lovely Professional University (LPU), Chandigarh University, Sharda University, Bennett University, and GD Goenka University are the most established institutions accepting CUET 2026 scores. LPU and Chandigarh University are NIRF-ranked and offer strong placement records. Amity has the broadest program range. Always verify the specific CUET subject requirements and whether CUET is mandatory or optional at each private institution before applying.
Top DU colleges like SRCC (B.Com Hons) and Miranda House (BA Economics) require aggregate CUET scores of 910–965 out of 1,000 for General category candidates — corresponding to the 98th–99th percentile in commerce and humanities subjects respectively. BHU's competitive programs require the 93rd–98th percentile. JNU requires a Merged Score (CUET + Deprivation Points) of 165–205 for foreign language programs. State and private university cutoffs range from the 65th to 90th percentile depending on the institution and program.
Not necessarily. Many state universities accept CUET for select programs while continuing their own admission tests for others. For example, Lucknow University accepts CUET for BA, B.Com, and B.Sc programs but uses its own UGPET for BCA admissions. Always verify from the official admission notification of each state university which specific programs are admitted through CUET scores.
Each college-program combination has a specific required CUET subject mapping. DU publishes its subject combination requirements in the official DU UG Bulletin. BHU publishes its requirements in the BHU UGIB. JNU specifies requirements in its e-Prospectus. Always download and read the official admission bulletin of your target university before finalizing your CUET subject selection — selecting wrong subjects makes you ineligible even with a high score.
No — there is no single centralized counselling portal for all 300+ CUET-accepting institutions. Each university manages its own independent admission process. DU uses the CSAS portal, BHU uses the CAP portal, JNU uses jnuee.jnu.ac.in, JMI uses jmicoe.in, and AMU uses oaps.amuonline.ac.in. State and private universities have their own individual portals. Candidates targeting multiple universities must register separately on each portal and track individual deadlines carefully.
Immediately after CUET UG 2026 results are declared — expected in the first week of July 2026. In fact, DU's CSAS Phase I and AMU's application window open even before results are declared (in June/July 2026) — so register on these portals as soon as they go live. Missing even a single counselling registration deadline can cost you the opportunity at that institution entirely. Set calendar reminders for every portal opening and registration deadline across all your target universities the moment results are announced.
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