The University of Delhi (DU) has released the simulated rank list for undergraduate admissions for the academic year 2026-27. This list, available on the official admission portal, includes tentative ranks for more than 2.06 lakh candidates who applied for various UG programs. The ranks are based on candidates' scores in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2026 and their submitted preferences.
The simulated rank list serves as a preliminary indicator of where candidates stand in the admission process but does not guarantee final admission. The university will announce the first phase of seat allotment results on July 16, with candidates required to confirm their allotted seats by July 18.
Understanding the DU UG Simulated Rank List
The simulated rank list is a tentative ranking generated using CUET scores and the preferences candidates submitted during registration. It helps applicants gauge their chances of securing admission to their desired courses. However, these ranks are not final and may change after candidates revise their preferences or as the admission process progresses.
In cases where two or more candidates have identical CUET scores, the university uses marks obtained in Class 12 as a tie-breaker. Candidates must ensure the accuracy of their submitted academic marks, as discrepancies can lead to cancellation of their candidature without prior notice.
Some programs, such as BA (Hons) Hindustani Music, BA (Hons) Carnatic Music, BA (Hons) Percussion Music, BSc in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports, and Bachelor of Fine Arts, do not have ranks generated through this process because admissions for these courses are based on performance tests rather than CUET scores.
Key Details About DU UG Admissions 2026
- Over 2,18,000 candidates registered for DU UG CSAS 2026 admissions, marking the highest registration since 2022.
- Out of these, 2,06,835 candidates submitted their course preferences and appear in the simulated rank list.
- The first phase of seat allotment results will be declared on July 16.
- Candidates allotted seats must confirm their admission by July 18 to secure their place.
- Applicants can update or revise their preferences before the final seat allotment, which may affect their ranks.
Why the Simulated Rank List Matters for Applicants
The release of the simulated rank list provides candidates with an early insight into their standing in the competitive admission process at DU. It allows them to assess which courses they are likely to get admission into and make informed decisions about updating their preferences. This step is crucial because the final allotment depends not only on CUET scores but also on the choices candidates make during the preference revision window.
Moreover, the university’s use of Class 12 marks as a tie-breaker emphasizes the importance of accurate academic records. Candidates must be vigilant in submitting correct information to avoid disqualification. The exclusion of certain performance-based courses from the ranking process also highlights the diverse admission criteria DU employs across different programs.
With the highest number of registrations since 2022, the competition for DU UG seats remains intense. The simulated rank list and upcoming allotment results will be key milestones for thousands of aspirants aiming to secure a place at one of India’s premier universities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the DU UG simulated rank list?
A: It is a tentative ranking of candidates based on their CUET 2026 scores and submitted preferences, giving an early indication of their admission chances.
Q: When will the first phase seat allotment results be announced?
A: The DU UG CSAS 2026 phase 1 allotment results will be declared on July 16, 2026.
Q: Are all courses included in the simulated rank list?
A: No, courses like music programs, physical education, and fine arts have admissions based on performance tests and are not part of the simulated rank list.

