CUET College Predictor 2025: Top colleges for UG admissions, central universities cut-offs
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 4, 2025 | 04:22 PM IST | 2 mins read
CUET Results 2025: Qualified candidates can predict their scores and get an idea about potential colleges for admission using the college predictor.
Use the CUET 2025 College Predictor to shortlist universities that match your performance based on expected scores.
Try NowCUET UG 2025 : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET-UG) results 2025 today, June 4. A total of 10,71,735 candidates qualified for the UG exam this year. Candidates can predict their admissions to top colleges in India, including central, deemed, and private universities, using the college predictor tool. CUET UG 2025 result live updates
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CUET college predictor not only offers an idea about the best colleges based on CUET results 2025 , but also generates a personalised report based on the candidate’s rank and score obtained in the exam.
Candidates can access the Careers360 CUET college predictor to predict their admission chances to commerce, art, science, colleges, and other participating universities.
How to use CUET college predictor 2025?
The steps to use the CUET college predictor are as follows.
- Select the ‘Counselling’ option.
- Choose your preferred university.
- Then, choose your preferred university.
- Enter your CUET scores.
- Click on the ‘Predict my College’ button.
- A list of top colleges will appear on the screen based on CUET college predictor score.
Candidates can take admission to 47 central universities, 41 state universities, 30 deemed universities, 154 private universities, and 10 other universities based on CUET 2025 scores.
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CUET UG Admissions 2025: Top colleges, cut-offs
The list of top colleges for UG admissions in various BA, Bsc and other programmes is as follows.
|
Top colleges |
Courses |
General category cut-off ranks |
|
B.A Program (Economics + History) |
517 |
|
|
Hindu College |
B.A Program (History + Political Science) |
189 |
|
Kirori Mal College |
B.A Program (Bengali + History) |
146 |
|
Sri Venkateswara College |
B.A Program (Sanskrit +Sociology/History) |
187 |
|
St. Stephen's College |
B.A Hons (English) |
189 |
|
JMI |
BA Hons. (Arabic) |
64.25 - 90.75 |
CUET 2025: Colleges accepting scores
The list of top colleges accepting CUET 2025 scores is as follows.
- JNU Delhi, New Delhi
- Allahabad University
- AMU Aligarh, Aligarh
- University of Hyderabad
- DU Delhi, Delhi
- GGSIPU Delhi, Delhi
- BBAU, Lucknow
- BHU Varanasi, Varanasi
- Visva Bharati University
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