Delhi College of Arts & Commerce: UG Admission 2026, Courses, Eligibility, Cutoff, & Fees

Latest Update: Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC) will only accept CUET UG scores for admitting students to the various UG courses it offers. The CUET 2026 (UG) will be conducted from May 11 to May 31, 2026. Subsequently, once the results are declared, the DCAC UG admission will be administered through the DU CSAS portal. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the DU CSAS portal & DCAC UG Admission.

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce, popularly known as DCAC, is a premier co-educational constituent college of the University of Delhi. DCAC UG admission 2026 is based entirely on CUET UG scores, followed by the DU CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) process. The college offers 18 undergraduate courses across the Arts, Commerce, and Science streams, covering Journalism, Economics, English, History, Political Science, Hindi, Commerce, and Computer Science, among others.

This comprehensive guide covers DCAC UG admission 2026 in full - CUET eligibility, course-wise expected cutoffs, complete fee structure, step-by-step admission process, placement data, scholarships, campus facilities, and rankings.


DCAC Highlights 2026

Established in 1987 under the aegis of the Delhi Administration, DCAC is partially financed (5%) by the Government of NCT, Delhi, and is recognised by the UGC. It is accredited by NAAC with a Grade B+ and is ranked #30 in the Colleges category by NIRF 2025 (Score: 63.11).

DCAC holds a unique and distinguished place in Delhi University's history: it was the pioneer college in all of Delhi University to introduce a three-year Honours Program in Journalism - a program launched in July-August 1989 that today remains one of the most sought-after mass communication degrees in DU. DCAC offers one of the most sought-after academic portfolios in South Campus DU colleges.

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce Highlights

Parameter

Details

Full Name

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC)

Established

1987 (under Delhi Administration; formerly G.D. Salwan College)

Affiliation

University of Delhi (DU) - South Campus

Recognition

UGC Recognised

NAAC Accreditation

Grade B+

NIRF 2025 Ranking

#30 (Colleges category; Score: 63.11)

Campus Size

~5 acres (built-up area ~2.5 acres), Netaji Nagar, South Delhi

UG Courses

18 undergraduate courses (Honours + Program)

Pioneer Program

First DU college to offer 3-year Honours in Journalism (1989)

Placement Cell

Broadway - recognised among the top 10 placement cells in DU

Admission Mode

CUET UG - via DU CSAS (ugadmission.uod.ac.in)

Accepted Exam

CUET UG (by NTA)

Official Website

dcac.du.ac.in


About Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC)

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce was established in 1987. Though now entirely independent of the Salwan Trust, the college traces its roots to that institution located in Rajinder Nagar. Today, DCAC operates in a building owned by the Department of Higher Education, Government of NCT of Delhi, and is partially funded (5%) by the Delhi Government.

DCAC has earned the distinction of being one of the most sought-after colleges in DU's South Campus, excelling academically across Journalism, Commerce, and Economics.

DCAC's illustrious alumni include Mr. Rahul Kanwal (Senior Journalist, TV Today Networks), Mr. Nalin Mehta (Former Managing Editor, Headlines Today), Mr. Cyrus Sahukar (VJ and Bollywood Actor), Mr. Gursimran Khamba (Comedian of AIB fame), Mr. Vinil Mathew (Ad filmmaker and Bollywood director), and Mr. Rahul Verma (Social activist, Uday Foundation).


DCAC UG Courses Offered & Eligibility 2026

DCAC offers UG programs across Arts, Commerce, and Science streams. Admission to all UG courses is based on CUET UG scores through the DU CSAS portal. The minimum eligibility for all UG programs is a pass in Class 12 from a recognised board. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12 (45% for SC/ST) is generally required, along with a valid CUET UG score.

Source: Departments listed at dcac.du.ac.in/departments (Commerce, Economics, English, Journalism, History, Political Science, Hindi, Mathematics, Computer Science, German, Spanish, Physical Education, Environmental Studies, Library).

DCAC Arts Courses - BA (Hons.) & BA Program

Course

Seats*

CUET Subject Combination

BA (Hons.) Journalism

~45

Combination I: English (List A) + Any 2 from List B1 + Any 1 from B1/B2 | Combination II: English (List A) + Section III (General Test). Pioneer program - first Honours in Journalism in DU (1989).

BA (Hons.) Economics

~45

Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1)

BA (Hons.) English

~45

English (List A) + Any 2 subjects from List B1 + Any 1 subject from List B1 or B2

BA (Hons.) History

~45

Any one Language (List A) + Any 2 subjects from List B1 + Any 1 subject from List B1 or B2

BA (Hons.) Political Science

~45

Any one Language (List A) + Any 2 subjects from List B1 + Any 1 subject from List B1 or B2

BA (Hons.) Hindi

~45

Hindi (List A) + Any 2 subjects from List B1 + Any 1 subject from List B1 or B2

BA Program

~171

Combination I: Any one Language (List A) + Any 2 from List B1 + Any 1 from B1/B2 | Combination II: Any one Language (List A) + Any 1 from B1/B2 + Section III (General Test). Various subject combinations available.

DCAC Commerce Courses - B.Com (Hons.) & B.Com

Course

Seats*

CUET Subject Combination

B.Com (Hons.)

~115

Combination I: Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1) | Combination II: Any one Language (List A) + Accountancy/Book Keeping + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1). Merit based on the best score from either combination.

B.Com

~171

Combination I: Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1) | Combination II: Any one Language (List A) + Accountancy/Book Keeping + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1). Merit based on the best score.

DCAC Science Course - B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science

Course

Seats*

CUET Subject Combination

Eligibility Notes

B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science

~30

Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1)

Min. 50% in Class 12 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject (45% for SC/ST). Strong PCM background preferred.

B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics

~30

Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics/Applied Mathematics + Any 2 subjects (at least 1 from List B1)

Min. 50% in Class 12 with Mathematics. Department of Mathematics listed at dcac.du.ac.in/departments.

* Seat figures are approximate, based on secondary sources citing NIRF and DU data. Final seat matrix for 2026 will be published at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. Distribution across categories (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwBD, CW, KM) will follow DU norms.

Certificate Courses at DCAC

DCAC also offers the following add-on and certificate courses alongside regular UG programs (as listed on the official website):


DCAC UG Admission Process 2026

DCAC UG admission 2026 follows the standard University of Delhi CUET-CSAS process. The entire process is online via the NTA CUET portal (cuet.nta.nic.in) and the DU CSAS portal (ugadmission.uod.ac.in). There is no separate interview or college registration required for DCAC admission. DCAC also admits students under the Extracurricular Activities (ECA) category, which requires a performance test in addition to the CUET score.

Step-by-step DCAC UG Admission Process

DCAC Admission 2026 - Important Dates

Date / Period

Activity

Jan 3 - Feb 26, 2026

CUET UG 2026 application window at nta.ac.in - fill form, select subjects, pay fee

May 11-31, 2026

CUET UG 2026 Examination (online, computer-based - conducted by NTA)

June 2026

CUET UG 2026 Result declaration by NTA

June 2026

DU CSAS Phase I: Register at ugadmission.uod.ac.in; upload documents; pay ₹250 (General/OBC/EWS) or ₹100 (SC/ST/PwBD)

Jun–July 2026

DU CSAS Phase II: Fill and lock [College + Program] preference order

July 2026

Round 1 Seat Allocation released (based on 2025 CSAS pattern)

July 2026

Deadline: Accept Round 1 seat + pay admission fee on CSAS portal

July 2026

Rounds 2 & 3: Seat upgrades, withdrawals, fresh allocations

August 2026

Physical document verification & reporting

* All dates are tentative. Check cuet.nta.nic.in and ugadmission.uod.ac.in for official notifications. Also monitor dcac.du.ac.in for college-specific admission notices.

Also Read: CUET UG Syllabus | CUET Exam Pattern | CUET Preparation Tips


Documents Required for DCAC Admission 2026

Students are required to keep the following documents ready for procurement and verification to secure DCAC UG admission 2026.

Documents Required for DCAC UG Admission 2026

Document

Format

File Size

Class X Mark Sheet / Certificate

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

Class XII Mark Sheet / Provisional Certificate

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

CUET UG 2026 Scorecard / Admit Card

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

Migration / Transfer Certificate

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

SC / ST / PwBD / EWS / OBC-NCL Certificate (if applicable)

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

Income Certificate (for EWS / fee concession)

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

Sports / ECA / CW / KM Certificate (if applicable)

JPG / JPEG / PNG

100–500 KB

Passport-size Photograph (self-attested)

JPG / JPEG / PNG

10–50 KB

Scanned Signature

JPG / JPEG / PNG

10–50 KB

* Ensure all documents are self-attested and that details match consistently across Class 10, Class 12, CUET form, and DU CSAS registration. Discrepancies can lead to cancellation during verification.



DCAC CUET Cutoff 2026

DCAC records very competitive CUET cutoffs - particularly for B.Com (Hons.), BA (Hons.) Economics, and BA (Hons.) Journalism, which are the three highest-demand courses. The 2025 Round 1 closing score for B.Com (Hons.) was 833.09 for the General category (out of 800 - 2025 scoring system), making it the highest-demand course at DCAC and one of the most competitive B.Com (Hons.) cutoffs in DU's South Campus colleges. BA (Hons.) Journalism has consistently high cutoffs given DCAC's unique position as the first DU college to offer this degree.

The 2026 expected cutoffs below are estimates based on 2025 CUET CSAS Round 1 data and historical trends. Note: 2025 scores were out of 800 (old pattern); 2026 scores will be out of 1000 (new normalised pattern).

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce CUET Cutoff (2025)

Program

UR

OBC

SC

ST

B.Com

811.33

715.73

621.61

516.21

B.Com (Hons.)

833.09

748.56

669.21

610.73

B.A. (Hons.) Economics

784.30

595.27

501.64

336.01

B.A. (Hons.) English

743.04

618.28

575.06

560.28

B.A. (Hons.) History

760.31

692.12

605.73

608.14

B.A. (Hons.) Political Science

793.36

733.73

666.42

674.72

B.A. (Hons.) Journalism

779.36

642.32

596.09

549.95

B.A Program (Hindi + History)

643.99

561.13

471.16

445.81

B.A Program (Hindi + Political Science)

661.00

568.43

518.82

370.71

B.A Program (Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales Management (ASPSM) + Economics)

765.94

670.57

603.44

535.40

B.A Program (Economics + Human Resource Management (HRM))

787.24

659.67

571.39

493.28

B.A Program (History + Political Science)

765.37

677.64

634.64

589.76

B.A Program (English + German)

617.26

443.11

469.93

 

B.A Program (Hindi + Physical Education)

596.31

488.31

468.60

349.47

B.A Program (Economics + Mathematics)

774.21

591.74

474.93

421.42

B.A Program (English + Spanish)

583.90

402.80

399.52

164.96

B.A Program (Computer Applications + Mathematics)

704.93

597.32

456.61

420.68

B.A Program (Operational Research (OR) + Computer Applications)

703.41

520.78

462.80

384.08

B.A Program (Accounting and Finance + Computer Applications)

774.37

625.15

602.70

465.88

* All cutoff figures are estimates based on 2025 CUET CSAS Round 1 data and historical trends. Actual DCAC CUET cutoff 2026 will be released via the DU CSAS portal (ugadmission.uod.ac.in) after CUET UG 2026 results. All 2026 scores are out of 1000 (normalised CUET scoring). 2025 figures cited for reference are out of 800.



DCAC Fees 2026

DCAC fees are affordable, as it is a partially government-funded constituent college of Delhi University. The fee structure is consistent with DU norms. The 2026–27 fee structure will be published on dcac.du.ac.in at the start of the admission season.

DCAC UG Course Fees

Course

Annual Fee (Approx. )

Notes

BA (Hons.) — Arts courses (Economics, English, History, Political Science, Hindi)

~32,720 – 60,770

Varies by subject. Includes tuition and other charges as per DU norms.

BA (Hons.) Journalism

~10,905 (1st year fees per available data)

Specific first-year fee cited in secondary sources. Full annual fee per DU norms.

B.Com (Hons.)

~32,720

Commerce stream; DU-regulated fees.

B.Com

~32,720

Standard B.Com fees under DU norms.

BA Program

~27,400

Standard BA Program fees.

B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science / Mathematics

~32,720

Per DU B.Sc Hons. norms for government-funded colleges.

* All fee figures are approximate, based on secondary sources citing NIRF 2025 data and DU fee norms. For the exact, current fee schedule, refer to the official DCAC website (dcac.du.ac.in/prospectus) or the DU admissions portal (ugadmission.uod.ac.in).

DCAC UG Admission Registration Fees

Category

CSAS (UG) Application Fee

UR / OBC-NCL / EWS

250 (non-refundable)

SC / ST / PwBD

100 (non-refundable)


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DCAC Placements & Average Package

DCAC has a dedicated Placement Cell named Broadway, which serves as a dynamic interface between the corporate sector and DCAC's academic community. Broadway has been recognised as one of the top 10 Placement Cells in Delhi University (source: dcac.du.ac.in/home/pages/aboutplacementcel). During its 12+ years of existence, Broadway has facilitated a large number of student placements and internship opportunities. The cell conducts workshops, seminars, mock interviews, and group discussion practice sessions, and hosts an annual placement festival named Agaaz (held every March-April).

As per NIRF 2025 data, DCAC recorded a median UG package of 3.60 LPA for 2023–24. According to NIRF 2024 data, 328 students were placed out of 1,025 eligible students with a median package of 3.80 LPA. Broadway has hosted global corporate houses, including EY, KPMG, PwC, S&P Global, Willis Towers Watson, ITC Limited, L&T Constructions, Wipro, Genpact, and Inshorts. Internship opportunities - both paid (up to 30,000/month) and unpaid - are provided to students across all years.

DCAC Placement Highlights

Particulars

Data

Median UG Package (NIRF 2025)

3.60 LPA (2023–24 data)

Median UG Package (NIRF 2024)

3.80 LPA

Students Placed (NIRF 2024)

328 out of 1,025 eligible students

Placement Cell Name

Broadway

Placement Cell Recognition

Top 10 Placement Cells in Delhi University

Annual Placement Festival

Agaaz (held March–April)

Internship Opportunities

Paid (up to 30,000/month) and unpaid; all years eligible

Top Recruiters at DCAC

Sector

Key Recruiting Companies

Consulting & Professional Services

EY, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, S&P Global, Willis Towers Watson

IT & Technology

Wipro, Genpact, Infosys, Accenture, Inshorts

Industry / Manufacturing

ITC Limited, L&T Constructions

Finance

TresVista, ICICI Prudential

Media / Communication

Various media houses (particularly for BA Journalism graduates)

* Source: dcac.du.ac.in/home/pages/aboutplacementcel (official Broadway Placement Cell page). Recruiter participation varies year to year.

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DCAC Scholarships 2026

DCAC helps students access scholarships from multiple sources - college-level, DU-level, Central Government, and private trust channels. The college's official website (dcac.du.ac.in) lists scholarship information under Student Zone.

College & Private Trust Level Scholarships

Scholarship / Award

For / Criteria

Shree Maheshwari Foundation Scholarship

Merit-based scholarship provided by a private trust to support meritorious and deserving students financially. Notified annually by the college.

Sarla Devi Scholarship

Mentioned in the DCAC scholarship programs for eligible students. Check dcac.du.ac.in for current eligibility criteria and application dates.

Government & DU-Level Scholarship Schemes

Scheme

Eligibility

Benefit

DU Financial Support Scheme (FSS)

Family income below 4,00,000/year (full waiver); 4-8 lakh/year (50% waiver)

Up to 100% tuition fee waiver (excl. exam and hostel fees)

Central Sector Scheme (CSSS)

Class 12 Board toppers above 80th percentile; family income < 6 lakh/year

12,000/year for UG students

Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST

SC/ST students; income-based eligibility

As per Central/State Government norms

Post-Matric Scholarships for Minorities

Minority community students; 50%+ marks; family income < 2 lakh/year

As per the government. norms

Merit Cum Means Scholarship (Minorities)

Minority students in professional/technical courses; 50%+ marks; income < 2.5 lakh

As per the government. norms

PMKVY / NSDC Skill Scheme

All DCAC UG students (since 2015 collaboration)

Skill development certification through the PMKVY framework

OBC/EWS Financial Assistance

OBC / EWS students with an eligible income

As per the government scheme

Fee Concession for PwBD

Students with disability certificates

Concession as per DU policy

* For complete scholarship eligibility, amounts, and application deadlines, refer to the official DCAC website (dcac.du.ac.in) and the DU scholarship portal at the start of each academic session. Applications for Central sector schemes are typically open from August–November.


DCAC Campus & Facilities

The DCAC campus spans approximately 5 acres (built-up area ~2.5 acres) in Netaji Nagar — a prime South Delhi location with easy access to commercial areas, residential colonies, and public transport. The college operates from a building owned by the Department of Higher Education, GNCTD. The campus is well-connected by Metro (INA and AIIMS stations are nearest), bus, and auto-rickshaw.


Frequently Asked Questions About DCAC

To get admission to DCAC, you must appear in the CUET UG. After results are declared, register on the DU CSAS portal, fill in your program and college preferences listing DCAC, and participate in seat allocation rounds. Admission is based entirely on CUET UG scores.

Based on 2025 CUET CSAS Round 1 data, the official category-wise CUET cutoff for DCAC is briefly tabulated in the guide above.

DCAC is ranked #30 in the Colleges category by NIRF 2025 (Score: 63.11), a significant jump from #97 in 2024.

DCAC offers 18 undergraduate courses including BA (Hons.) in Journalism, Economics, English, History, Political Science, Hindi; B.Com (Hons.); B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science and Mathematics; B.Com; BA Program; and certificate courses in Mass Media and German Language.

DCAC is the pioneer college in Delhi University to offer a three-year Honours degree in Journalism, introduced in 1989. The program covers print, broadcast, and digital journalism.

DCAC fees are affordable. Approximate annual fees: BA (Hons.) ₹32,720–₹60,770; B.Com (Hons.) ~₹32,720; BA Program ~₹27,400; B.Sc (Hons.) ~₹32,720.

No, DCAC does not provide on-campus hostel accommodation.

DCAC has a strong Placement Cell “Broadway”. As per NIRF 2025, the median UG package was ₹3.60 LPA. NIRF 2024 recorded 328 placements with a median of ₹3.80 LPA.

No. You can use either Mathematics/Applied Mathematics OR Accountancy/Book Keeping as your second CUET subject.

DCAC has various societies including Broadway (Placement Cell), Advertisement Society, Cultural Society, Enactus, FSE, Gandhi Study Circle, MUN Society, and Ecolibrium.

DCAC is one of the most sought-after colleges in DU South Campus, comparable to Dyal Singh College and Ramanujan College.