DU CUET Cut off 2026 – DU solely considers the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) scores to admit students to undergraduate programs across its 90+ constituent colleges. The university releases the college and course-wise DU CUET cutoff, which students must fulfill, apart from meeting the course-wise DU CUET eligibility criteria.
Note: The college and category-wise CUET cutoff for DU UG admission is only published online and can be accessed solely through the students’ dashboard at the DU CSAS portal.
Once the CUET results are declared (late June), the university opens the online counselling cum admission portal. Students are advised to register, pay a small fee, and keep a tab on the subsequent steps for the admission process. The entire DU UG admission process is administered through the online portal, called the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
This blog briefly discusses a college and category-wise DU CUET Cutoff. Additionally learn:
- CUET cutoff for DU (out of 1000)
- CUET score and percentile range for top DU colleges
- Subject combinations and eligibility
- Tips to maximize your chances at DU’s top colleges
Table of Contents
What Is CUET & Why Does It Matter for DU UG Admission
Established in 1922, with just three colleges and 750 students, it has grown into one of the largest universities in India with 16 faculties, 86 academic departments, 91 colleges, and over seven lakh students. A total of 540 programs offered by the University are approved by the Academic and Executive Councils.
Since 2022, CUET UG (approved by UGC and conducted by NTA) has been the sole gateway for DU UG admission to all of its constituent colleges and the UG programs they offer.
Key sections in CUET:
- Section I: 13 Languages
- Section II: 23 Domain-specific subjects
- Section III: General Aptitude Test (optional for some programs)
DU uses normalised CUET scores/percentiles out of 1000 (because most of the DU course eligibility requires 4 CUET subject, each with 250 as full marks) for UG admission purposes.
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How Are DU CUET Cut-offs Decided?
DU doesn’t release traditional cutoff lists publicly anymore. Instead, the college & course-wise DU CUET cutoffs are released online only on the students’ dashboard on the DU CSAS portal, and students are allotted seats via the portal itself.
Factors deciding CUET DU cut-off:
- CUET scores
- Course & college preferences
- Category (GEN, OBC, SC/ST, EWS, PwD)
- Availability of seats
- Reservation policy & merit rank
- Tie-breaker rules like class 12 Board marks and age
College-Wise CUET Cut-offs for DU UG Admission
Below is an approximate CUET score range required for top DU colleges and programs. The DU CUET eligibility for most of the programs requires students to appear for two languages and two domain subjects, or one language and three domain subjects. Therefore, the CUET DU cutoff approximation has been done out of 1000 (total marks for 4 subjects in CUET UG).
General Category Cutoffs (Expected)
| College / Course | CUET Score Range |
| SRCC (B.Com Hons) | 915–920 |
| SRCC (BA Hons Eco) | 905–910 |
| Hindu College (BA Hons) | 885–950 |
| Hansraj College (Science) | 650–750 |
| LSR College (Women) | 850–925 |
| Ramjas / Kirori Mal | 840–900 |
| ARSD / Gargi / SVC | 800–840 |
| Daulat Ram / Dyal Singh | 750–790 |
| PGDAV / Maharaja Agrasen | 670–740 |
CUET Percentile Ranges for DU UG Admission
A percentile is a comparative scoring metric, analyzes the CUET scores of multiple students who have appeared for the same paper on different days and shifts. Here’s a closest CUET score to percentile approximation and an estimated college-wise CUET DU cutoff based on it. Students must note that there are no CUET passing marks. Every student must fulfill all the eligibility criteria and the respective course-wise DU CUET cutoffs to seek admission.
CUET score and percentile range for top DU colleges
| CUET Score (1000) | Percentile Range | Likely Colleges |
| 920+ | 99.8–100 | SRCC, Hindu, Hansraj, LSR, St. Stephen’s |
| 890–920 | 99–99.8 | Hansraj, Kirori Mal, Ramjas, Miranda House |
| 850–890 | 97–99 | ARSD, Gargi, Daulat Ram, Dyal Singh |
| 815–850 | 95–97 | Deshbandhu, Shivaji, PGDAV |
| Below 815 | <95 | Mid/lower-tier colleges & reserved seats |
CUET DU Cutoff for Top Colleges
The University of Delhi is one of the premier universities in the country, offering approximately 70,000 seats for UG admission. The fight for a seat at the top colleges of DU is really stiff. Students must score excellent marks in CUET UG and in their Boards as well to get the best chance.
The following is a brief mention of the college-wise DU CUET cutoff for top colleges.
SRCC CUET DU Cutoff 2026 – Shri Ram College of Commerce
Founded in 1926, Shri Ram College of Commerce is one of India’s premier universities offering courses in the fields of commerce, economics, and business management.
Following is the official SRCC CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 917.43 | 849.42 | 792.49 | 747.52 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 908.90 | 802.26 | 722.74 | 609.93 |
Know more about the SRCC UG admission process 2026.
Hindu College DU CUET Cut off 2026
Hindu College was founded in 1899 and is one of the oldest colleges in the country. The college secured the 1st rank in the NIRF 2024 ranking. The following is the official Hindu college CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 885.76 | 827.60 | 783.16 | 785.01 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 888.17 | 776.04 | 705.97 | 605.99 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 753.61 | 689.14 | 662.31 | 446.22 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 914.38 | 885.81 | 834.28 | 871.05 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Political Science | 950.58 | 922.90 | 889.69 | 899.13 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 480.32 | 118.80 | 389.14 | 166.14 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sociology | 891.99 | 843.65 | 777.84 | 789.00 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 865.00 | 789.61 | 714.28 | 644.37 |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 912.22 | 843.22 | 784.10 | 735.10 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | 557.26 | 501.92 | 391.00 | 266.50 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry | 537.91 | 474.67 | 386.12 | 262.84 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Botany | 656.12 | 624.18 | 523.88 | 522.46 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology | 678.44 | 642.67 | 593.10 | 531.62 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 818.35 | 709.01 | 631.74 | 562.83 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Statistics | 848.63 | 731.67 | 620.13 | 467.37 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics | 441.92 | 384.39 | 295.58 | 180.30 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry | 448.47 | 380.81 | 309.86 | 224.99 |
| B.A Program (English + Economics) | 894.51 | 837.18 | 789.26 | 885.06 |
| B.A Program (Hindi + Philosophy) | 810.47 | 739.13 | 711.84 | 554.53 |
| B.A Program (Sanskrit + Political Science) | 807.89 | 746.86 | 616.43 | 649.75 |
| B.A Program (History + Political Science) | 936.18 | 898.85 | 856.10 | 934.17 |
Ramjas College DU CUET Cutoff 2026
Located in the heart of North Campus, the Ramjas College is one of the oldest constituent colleges of the DU. The following is the official Ramjas college CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 824.27 | 726.39 | 683.44 | 660.88 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 527.78 | 430.74 | 411.12 | 202.04 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 358.31 | 399.17 | 271.14 | 262.71 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 841.16 | 676.43 | 608.69 | 441.30 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 846.32 | 798.06 | 729.99 | 747.99 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Political Science | 894.95 | 851.90 | 787.33 | 803.11 |
| B.Com | 877.68 | 799.89 | 727.76 | 651.80 |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 889.39 | 813.27 | 745.21 | 670.18 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Electronics | 362.57 | 298.46 | 217.44 | 98.98 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry | 354.49 | 297.71 | 209.94 | 60.49 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science | 579.34 | 523.49 | 431.41 | 374.57 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | 467.04 | 395.85 | 287.65 | 162.98 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry | 444.19 | 388.22 | 281.39 | 162.72 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 747.36 | 610.38 | 505.14 | 404.88 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Statistics | 811.71 | 620.50 | 517.50 | 367.05 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Botany | 591.00 | 548.97 | 458.01 | 433.97 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology | 617.63 | 586.02 | 504.70 | 454.71 |
| B.A Program (Sanskrit + Any one out of these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics/Philosophy)) | 706.59 | 592.11 | 603.85 | 426.65 |
| B.A Program (Philosophy + Any one out of these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics/Sanskrit)) | 818.29 | 748.48 | 667.83 | 663.16 |
| B.A Program (Any two disciplines from these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics)) | 842.98 | 769.50 | 719.42 | 687.65 |
Hansraj College CUET 2025 Cut off for DU
The Hansraj College was founded by the D.A.V. College Managing Committee on July 26, 1948, in the sacred memory of Mahatma Hansraj, a pioneer in the field of education. The following is the official Hansraj college CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 864.50 | 721.90 | 642.63 | 502.87 |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 851.11 | 770.66 | 715.62 | 690.63 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 644.38 | 545.20 | 551.73 | 375.48 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 875.01 | 832.33 | 777.59 | 779.18 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 173.79 | 436.70 | 305.83 | 272.35 |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 901.71 | 828.58 | 764.02 | 709.09 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science | 627.33 | 563.73 | 499.66 | 463.29 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Chemistry | 430.01 | 370.49 | 289.36 | 192.30 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Physical Science with Computer Science/ Informatics Practices | 490.77 | 418.75 | 328.81 | 203.13 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Anthropology | 601.82 | 536.00 | 483.25 | 441.88 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Botany | 621.14 | 570.38 | 483.87 | 456.28 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry | 495.44 | 432.88 | 352.11 | 221.69 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science | 784.35 | 688.66 | 638.28 | 487.25 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Electronics | 505.37 | 420.40 | 328.09 | 237.86 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Geology | 594.13 | 514.47 | 422.55 | 397.89 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 787.72 | 662.43 | 572.96 | 483.71 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | 528.57 | 457.59 | 377.07 | 220.24 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology | 643.62 | 609.85 | 534.77 | 486.27 |
| B.A Program (Economics + History) | 845.34 | 776.71 | 718.34 | 697.81 |
| B.A Program (Commerce + Economics) | 874.96 | 783.60 | 709.39 | 665.18 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 827.48 | 733.19 | 660.68 | 603.09 |
| B.A Program (Hindi + Physical Education) | 689.44 | 606.75 | 547.32 | 516.11 |
| B.A Program (Philosophy + Physical Education) | 741.68 | 672.96 | 624.02 | 568.12 |
| B.A Program (Sanskrit + Philosophy) | 620.13 | 509.54 | 343.38 | – |
Miranda House CUET Cutoff (Women’s College)
Ranked in the top 3 NIRF ranking for the past 10 years, the Miranda House of the University of Delhi is one of the best and top-ranked colleges in the country. The following is the official Miranda House CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 863.02 | 765.66 | 718.42 | 681.58 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 602.00 | 463.61 | 399.01 | 166.11 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 850.31 | 701.84 | 615.87 | 467.24 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 894.64 | 849.29 | 780.10 | 796.65 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 798.16 | 687.83 | 602.29 | 579.08 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 259.65 | 196.09 | 173.66 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) Geography | 889.06 | 839.56 | 770.89 | 776.10 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sociology | 841.50 | 772.24 | 666.64 | 682.24 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Political Science | 925.98 | 889.14 | 838.26 | 838.07 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Bengali | 432.87 | 297.78 | 250.68 | – |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science | 639.71 | 586.65 | 526.11 | 466.62 |
LSR DU CUET Cut off – Lady Shri Ram College for Women
The LSR (Lady Shri Ram College) was established in 1956 and is affiliated with the University of Delhi (DU). The college is ranked No. 1 by Outlook 2023 under the Humanities & Social Science category. The following is the official LSR CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 906.37 | 831.82 | 764.80 | 707.29 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 874.39 | 712.53 | 630.88 | 511.18 |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 856.58 | 726.95 | 677.54 | 679.21 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 579.05 | 434.74 | 375.76 | 302.33 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 867.79 | 809.24 | 725.02 | 737.99 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 793.78 | 670.16 | 609.47 | 566.96 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Political Science | 915.70 | 859.27 | 793.96 | 807.79 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Psychology | 926.53 | 833.81 | 831.51 | 780.98 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 281.43 | 159.09 | 195.48 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sociology | 849.96 | 758.25 | 667.39 | 671.88 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Journalism | 876.79 | 751.44 | 719.20 | 650.05 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 779.24 | 578.49 | 486.10 | 407.99 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Statistics | 827.72 | 660.10 | 569.42 | 370.77 |
St. Stephen’s College CUET Cutoff
Note: St. Stephen’s College has a minority status and reserves 50% seats for Christians. It conducts its interview round in addition to CUET scores. The following is the official St. Stephen’s CUET cutoff for 2025. The cutoff for 2026 is expected to remain within a similar range.
| Program | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 926.93 | 819.75 | 852.52 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 904.62 | 726.27 | 741.54 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 918.72 | 844.40 | 890.56 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 906.74 | 787.99 | 737.43 | |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 694.41 | 668.83 | 598.64 | |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 834.08 | 651.90 | 706.80 | |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | 578.76 | 486.49 | 418.64 | |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry | 550.65 | 406.15 | 356.84 |
Note: All these (mentioned above) are official DU CUET cut-offs 2025. Actual normalized scores and cutoffs for 2026 may vary slightly.
Check the brief list of course-wise list of top DU colleges and make an informed choice while filling DU CSAS registration form. Also, check the college and category-wise DU CUET cutoff for all constituent colleges of DU and UG courses they offer.
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DU CUET Cutoff – Subject-Wise CUET Eligibility Criteria
DU maintains a uniform CUET eligibility criterion for all of its UG courses across all the constituent colleges. Usually, all the courses require students to appear for either two languages and two domains or one language and three domains.
Another important criterion for DU CUET eligibility is that whatever subjects students choose in CUET, they must have studied that in their class 12, or a similar subject that has at least 50% similarity in syllabus. For a completely dissimilar subject, CUET GAT scores will be considered.
The following are the DU CUET eligibility criteria for some courses offered by the top DU colleges.
SRCC
- B.Com (Hons): Any Language (List A) + Maths/Applied Maths + 2 subjects (one from List B1)
- BA (Hons) Eco: Language + Maths/Applied + 2 subjects (one from List B1)
Hindu College
- BA (Hons) Political Science: Language + 2 subjects from B1 + 1 subject from B1/B2
- B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry: Physics + Chemistry + Maths + 30% in Language
LSR College
- B.Com (Hons): Language + Maths/Applied or Accountancy + 2 subjects
- BA (Hons) Psychology: Language + 2 subjects from B1 + 1 from B1/B2
Hansraj College
- B.Sc (Hons) Comp. Science: Language + Maths + 2 subjects (one from B1)
- BA (Hons) English: English + 2 subjects from B1 + 1 subject from B1/B2
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DU UG Admission Process via DU CSAS Portal
Apart from the regular UG courses offered by DU, the university also offers various UG programs through SOL (School of Open Learning) and NCWEB (Non-Collegiate Women Education Board). Admission to these two affiliations is different from CUET.
The detailed steps of DU UG Admission process through CUET:
CUET Score Declaration
➜ Normalised score (out of 1000) is released by NTA.
DU CSAS Registration
➜ Students select preferred colleges/courses.
Seat Allocation Rounds
➜ Allotment based on score, category, and preferences.
Document Verification
➜ Class 10 & 12 certificates, caste/EWS/PwD documents, photo ID
Fee Payment & Final Admission
➜ Students complete admission upon approval.
Usually, there are 3–5 rounds of allocation + spot rounds spread across July & August. It is normal for students that they might not be allotted a seat in their desired course and college in the first allocation list. Therefore, students are advised to remain updated with all the announcements on the DU CSAS portal for subsequent allocation lists and to analyse their options at all times.
DU UG Admission to SOL (School of Open Learning)
- Candidates desirous of taking admission in SOL must register at sol.du.ac.in and visit the website regularly.
- Admission in Undergraduate programs in SOL is based on the merit score obtained in Class XII.
- For detailed information and updates on eligibility, program structure, admission procedures, fee structure and dates of admission, candidates are advised to visit sol.du.ac.in regularly.
DU Admission to NCWEB (Non-Collegiate Women Education Board)
- The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) offers two Undergraduate programs, namely B.A. Program and B.Com.
- Admission in the above programs is based on the merit score obtained in Class XII.
- For detailed information and updates on eligibility, program structure, admission procedures, fee structure and dates of admission, candidates are advised to visit ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in regularly.
Tips to Crack CUET for DU Admission
- Target a 885+ score for top colleges like SRCC, Hindu, LSR
- Practice with CUET previous year question papers
- Attempt CUET mock tests based on the lates CUET pattern
- Solve CUET sample papers
- Stay updated with DU CSAS timelines
- Fill max preferences during CSAS portal filling
DU CUET Cutoff – FAQs
Q1: What is a good CUET score for DU?
A. A score of 850+ is considered competitive. For top colleges, 885+ is safe for General category students.
Q2: Can I get DU with 800 in CUET?
A. Yes, but chances are limited to mid-tier colleges or top colleges under reserved categories.
Q4: How many seats are allotted via each CSAS round?
A. The number of seats is dynamic. DU releases allocation data per round (usually 3–5 major rounds).

