DU Updates Fee Refund Policy for 2026-27; Full Refund Available Within 30 Days of Admission
The University of Delhi (DU) has updated its fee refund policy for the 2026-27 academic session and shared the new rules on its official website, du.ac.in.

The University of Delhi (DU) has updated its fee refund policy for the 2026-27 academic session and shared the new rules on its official website, du.ac.in. According to the revised policy, students who leave a program within 30 days of starting are eligible for a complete refund of their fees. The notification was released by DU on June 1, 2026. The revised policy applies to all undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses that follow the four-year structure outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. It is designed to support the multiple entry and exit options introduced in NEP 2020. Students who decide to drop out of a course in the middle will receive a refund based on a new schedule.
What the New DU Refund Policy Says
Under the new rules, if a student leaves a course within the first 30 days, they will get a full refund of the tuition fees. However, after 30 days, refund amounts depend on when the student leaves. The fees for the period they no longer attend will be sent back to their registered bank account. DU has made it clear that the policy applies to regular UG, PG, and integrated courses that were enrolled through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) or the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Some fees, like registration and processing fees, are not eligible for refunds.
DU Fee Refund Slabs for 2026-27
| Timing of Exit from Course | Refund Entitlement |
|---|---|
| Within 30 days of joining | Full refund of tuition fee |
| Between 31 and 60 days of joining | Graded refund as per notification |
| After the prescribed slab window | No refund of tuition fee |
| Registration and processing fees | Non-refundable in all cases |
Link With NEP 2020 Multiple Entry and Exit
The new rules are aligned with the multiple entry and exit options in NEP 2020. A student may obtain a certificate after one year, a diploma after two, and a degree after three or four years. The refund policy aims to eliminate the financial burden for students who decide to leave early. DU has designed the policy in line with this educational flexibility.
How to Apply for a Fee Refund at DU?
To apply for a refund, students must follow the steps outlined in the official notification. They need to apply through the DU website within the given time frame. Submitting the application late could reduce the refund amount based on the schedule.
Steps to apply for a refund
- Go to the official Delhi University website at du.ac.in.
- Log in to the CSAS or admission dashboard using your login details.
- Open the fee refund application form and fill in the necessary information.
- Upload the fee receipt and your bank details for the refund.
- Submit the form and keep the confirmation for future use.
Action plan for candidates
- Read the official refund notification on du.ac.in thoroughly.
- Note the exact date you joined your course for reference when calculating your refund.
- Keep the fee receipt and admission letter in digital format.
- Decide whether to continue or withdraw well before the 30-day period.
- Submit the refund request online before the deadline.
