Delhi University allows students missing Eid-ul-Zuha exams to reappear after July 4

Delhi University (DU) has announced a special provision for students unable to appear for examinations scheduled on May 28 due to Eid-ul-Zuha celebrations. The university said such students will be allowed to take the examination after July 4, 2026.
According to the university, eligible students must inform their respective principals or heads of departments through email to avail the facility.
In a statement shared on its official social media handle, DU said students missing the examination due to Eid-ul-Zuha would be given an alternative opportunity after July 4.
The announcement comes after revised moon-sighting confirmations led to changes in Bakrid holiday schedules across several states. While the festival was initially expected to be observed on May 27 in many regions, authorities later confirmed Eid-ul-Adha would be celebrated on May 28 in most parts of the country.
Meanwhile, Delhi University has also announced a webinar for students seeking admission to postgraduate programmes for the 2026 academic session.
The webinar, scheduled for May 29 at 3 pm, will focus on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2026, admission policies and frequently asked questions related to postgraduate admissions.
The university said Professor Haneet Gandhi, Dean of Admissions, and Professor Anand Sonkar, Joint Dean of Admissions, will address students during the session.
In another update, DU announced that candidates whose social category details differ from the NTA-API auto-integrated CUET-PG 2026 records will get a one-time opportunity to correct their information on the CSAS(PG)-2026 portal.
The university clarified that candidates who had already locked their profiles or submitted forms without using the earlier correction facility would be allowed to make changes during a correction window, the dates for which will be announced separately. However, candidates will not be permitted to change their PwBD status.















