Ruchika Kumari | June 25, 2026 | 10:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
Qualified candidates must register on the DU CSAS portal and check their admission chances by comparing their CUET UG scores with the cut-offs.
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Following the declaration of Common University Entrance Test, CUET UG results, the Delhi University (DU) is expected to open its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for undergraduate admissions soon. PTI reports that the portal for admission to the 2026-27 academic session is expected to be made live by the end of this week. The university is aiming to commence the new academic session from July 21.
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According to DU Registrar Vikas Gupta, the admission portal is undergoing final checks before being made available to candidates. Once the portal is activated, aspirants will have to complete the registration process, followed by submitting their preferred programmes and colleges. Seat allotments will be carried out in multiple rounds based on CUET UG 2026 scores and the preferences filled by candidates.
Delhi University offers more than 71,000 undergraduate seats across nearly 79 programmes through over 70 colleges. After each allocation round, students can either accept and freeze their allotted seat or opt for an upgrade in subsequent rounds. Here is an idea of minimum marks required for admission in DU affiliated colleges.
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First round allocation for B.A. programme
| College | Programme | UR Cut-off |
| Miranda House | English + History | 855.69 |
| Hindu College | History + Political Science | 807.85 |
| Miranda House | English + Political Science | 803.92 |
| Hindu College | Philosophy + Political Science | 810.47 |
| Shri Ram College of Commerce | English + Economics | 687.41 |
| Miranda House | Sanskrit + Political Science | 849.61 |
| Hindu College | English + Economics | 879.43 |
| Miranda House | Economics + Mathematics | 855.95 |
| Miranda House | Economics + Geography | 845.51 |
| Hindu College | History + Hindi | 849.44 |
It is prepared based on past trends.
| Programme Name | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
| B.A. (Hons.) Economics | 794.68 | 613.94 | 525.2 | 283.39 |
| B.A. (Hons.) English | 782.12 | 681.48 | 635.88 | 612.81 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Hindi | 412.15 | 242.29 | 294.04 | 259.91 |
| B.A. (Hons.) History | 818.18 | 755.54 | 662.75 | 685.91 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy | 748.51 | 630.77 | 571.4 | 463.49 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Political Science | 843.33 | 800.63 | 710.06 | 723.77 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Psychology | 874.15 | 767.73 | 744.55 | 750.69 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit | 146.01 | 138.68 | 222.59 | — |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Botany | 556.98 | 503.99 | 422.99 | 385.43 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Chemistry | 429.73 | 370.89 | 248.92 | 149.95 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Physics | 421.35 | 353.08 | 232.3 | 108.02 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics | 685.37 | 538.03 | 454.14 | 333.41 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology | 593.17 | 549.06 | 462.58 | 427.29 |
| B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science | 548.64 | 497.77 | 401.24 | 343.38 |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 864.84 | 785.35 | 702.6 | 636.35 |
| B.Com | 840.76 | 753.97 | 667.72 | 543.86 |
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Top colleges and their First Round Minimum Allocation Scores (UR category)
| College | UR Cut-off |
| St. Stephen's College (Economics) | 959.86 |
| Hindu College (Political Science) | 907.86 |
| Miranda House (Political Science) | 863.05 |
| Hindu College (English) | 885.17 |
| Miranda House (English) | 863.02 |
It is based on popularity among students.
| Rank | College |
| 1 | Hindu College |
| 2 | Miranda House (W) |
| 3 | St. Stephen's College |
| 4 | Lady Shri Ram College for Women (W) |
| 5 | Hansraj College |
| 6 | Kirori Mal College |
| 7 | Sri Venkateswara College |
| 8 | Ramjas College |
| 9 | Gargi College (W) |
| 10 | Daulat Ram College (W) |
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SRCC is one of the most preferred college.
| Rank | College |
| 1 | Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) |
| 2 | Hindu College |
| 3 | Hansraj College |
| 4 | Lady Shri Ram College for Women (W) |
| 5 | Kirori Mal College |
| 6 | Sri Venkateswara College |
| 7 | Ramjas College |
| 8 | Shaheed Bhagat Singh College |
| 9 | Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce |
| 10 | Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College |
Hindu College has many notable alumni.
| Rank | College |
| 1 | Hindu College |
| 2 | Miranda House (W) |
| 3 | Lady Shri Ram College for Women (W) |
| 4 | Hansraj College |
| 5 | Kirori Mal College |
| 6 | Ramjas College |
| 7 | Sri Venkateswara College |
| 8 | Gargi College (W) |
| 9 | Daulat Ram College (W) |
| 10 | Jesus and Mary College (W) |
The Delhi University CUET UG cut-off is determined by snumber of candidates applying for a particular course, the availability of seats at individual colleges, and the overall difficulty level of the CUET UG examination. Candidates' scores, category-wise reservations, and the programme and college preferences submitted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) also play a significant role in determining the cut-offs.
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