DU PG Round 3 Cut-off 2025: Two courses remain in negative; MSc Chemistry at Hansraj jumps to 61
Anu Parthiban | July 10, 2025 | 10:48 AM IST | 1 min read
The DU PG cut-off 2025 for MSc Chemistry at Hansraj College was -3 for SC candidates in round 1, however, it has been increased to 61 in round 3.
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Download NowThe University of Delhi has announced the minimum allocation scores for the DU PG round 3 admissions 2025. The DU PG cut-off 2025 for MA Buddhist Studies and MSc Informatics remained in the negative range for the third consecutive rounds.
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Candidates who are allotted seats through Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) phase 3 are required to complete the fee payment process before July 12. DU colleges will verify the documents submitted by the shortlisted students by July 11.
The DU PG cut-off for MA Buddhist Studies was set at -10 in round 1 and has remained unchanged since. Another course with stagnant negative cut-offs is MSc Informatics at the Institute of Informatics and Communication, where candidates with a score of -4 were eligible for admission.
Other courses that accepted low scores this year include those under the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB), which set the minimum qualifying marks for MA History in the OBC category at 10. For the General category, candidates with a minimum score of 21 were eligible for MA Sanskrit at the Department of Sanskrit.
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The DU PG 2025 cut-off for OBC candidates applying for MSc Electronics recorded a minimum score of 12.
Notably, the cut-off for MSc Chemistry at Hansraj College was -3 for SC candidates in round 1, however, it has been increased to 61 in round 3.
“The minimum scores are applicable only for the Program + Department/College where the allocations are done in the concerned round. The minimum allocation score may vary due to reconciliations, withdrawals, cancellations, redressal of grievances, upgrade, mid-entrants, correction, etc,” the university clarified.
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