India, June 29 -- As Delhi University's undergraduate admission process for the 2026-27 academic session gathers pace, the university has released an extensive set of guidelines through its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Bulletin of Information while simultaneously strengthening student welfare measures through a renewed anti-ragging framework. The admission guidelines place significant emphasis on subject eligibility and informed course selection. Students have been advised to select CUET subjects strictly in accordance with programme-specific requirements and subjects studied in Class XII. The university has clarified that appearing for a subject in CUET alone does not establish eligibility if the subject was not studied at the school level. Also Read - Delhi SIR begins tomorrow; draft electoral roll to be published on Aug 5 Several programmes, including Economics, Mathematics and Science honours courses, require Mathematics in both Class XII and CUET. The university has also reiterated that Class XII marks will only be used for minimum eligibility verification and tie-breaking, while merit lists will be prepared solely on CUET (UG) 2026 scores. Applicants seeking admission through Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) and Sports quota have been instructed to apply during CSAS Phase 1 and maintain all supporting certificates and original documents. Students were also informed that regular undergraduate admissions require CUET, while admissions to NCWEB and SOL will continue under separate procedures. Also Read - AC blast triggers fire on 21st floor flat in Noida high-rise; no casualties Alongside admissions, Delhi University has announced stricter anti-ragging accountability measures. Under the revised framework, college administrations, including Directors, Principals and Heads of Departments, may face disciplinary action and financial penalties if negligence in preventing ragging is established. The university has directed colleges to strengthen awareness campaigns, maintain active Anti-Ragging Committees and ensure prompt action on complaints. Officials reiterated that maintaining a safe and inclusive campus environment remains a shared responsibility of students, faculty and administration.

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