Will DU CUET UG 2025 cut-offs touch 100 percentile for top courses? Category-wise expected score for admission
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 25, 2025 | 10:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
CUET UG Cut-Offs 2025: Delhi University will offer undergraduate admissions for 2025–26 through CUET UG scores. Check expected cut-offs for top colleges like LSR, Hindu and SRCC in high-demand subjects such as English, economics and BCom.
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Try NowThe University of Delhi (DU) will admit students to undergraduate programmes for the academic year 2025–26 based on the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2025 score. The cut-offs will be based on subject-wise performance in the entrance test, with high-scoring subjects like English, economics, political science and accountancy likely to have higher cut-offs.
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The National Testing Agency is expected to declare CUET UG 2025 results by the end of June. Delhi University opened its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal on July 17. DU will release simulated ranks after preferences are submitted. Candidates can then change choices before the first merit list, expected in the third week of July.
The CSAS UG registration includes three phases. In Phase 1, candidates apply to the University of Delhi and submit their CUET UG 2025 scores. Phase 2 involves selecting preferred programmes and colleges. In Phase 3, seats are allotted based on merit, preferences and availability, followed by admission.
As per previous years’ trends, DU cut-offs for programmes like BCom, BA (Hons) English and BA (Hons) Political Science are expected to be near the 99 or 100 percentiles in the general category. Admissions to courses like BBA Financial Investment Analysis and BA (Hons) Business Economics will depend on scores in the quantitative and general test sections.
DU Admission 2025: Category-wise expected CUET-UG cut-off
The table below outlines the expected category-wise cut-off scores for admission to Delhi University based on CUET UG 2025 results.
|
Name of the College |
General Category |
OBC Category |
SC/ST Category |
|
Hindu College |
900 - 925+ |
850 - 930 |
740 - 850 |
|
Lady Shri Ram College (W) |
900 - 925+ |
850 - 930 |
740 - 850 |
|
St. Stephen’s College |
900 - 935+ |
850 - 930 |
740 - 850 |
|
Kirori Mal College |
835 - 875+ |
775 - 800 |
710 - 750 |
|
Hansraj College |
850 - 875+ |
825 - 850 |
725 - 775 |
|
Miranda House (W) |
900 - 925+ |
860 - 875 |
775 - 800 |
|
Indraprastha College (W) |
810 - 875+ |
775 - 800 |
685 - 750 |
|
Daulat Ram College (W) |
800 - 815+ |
750 - 775 + |
675 - 690 |
|
Ramjas College |
795 - 815 + |
755 - 785 + |
620 - 685+ |
|
Gargi College (W) |
775 - 815+ |
735 - 750 |
650 - 685 |
CUET UG 2025: Course-wise expected DU cut-off
The expected CUET UG 2025 cut-offs for Delhi University will be different for each course and college. The table below shows the expected percentile scores needed for BA, BSc, BCom courses.
|
Name of the College |
BA Cut Off (In Percentile) |
BSc Cut Off (In Percentile) |
BCom Cut Off (In Percentile) |
|
Kirori Mal College |
98.50-99 & above - BA (H) English |
99-100 - BA (H) History |
99.75-100 |
|
Ramjas College |
98-99 |
96-98 |
99-100 |
|
Shri Ram College of Commerce |
- |
- |
99 - 100 |
|
Zakir Hussain Delhi College |
84-86 - Arabic + Economics |
95 - 97 - English + Maths |
96 - 98 - Economics + Mathematics |
|
Miranda House College |
99.5 - 100 - B.A. (H) Economics |
97.33 - 98 - B.Sc. (H) Chemistry |
98.33 - 99 - B.Sc. (H) Physics |
|
SGTB Khalsa College |
99-100 |
99 - 100 |
99 - 100 |
|
Lady Shri Ram College |
99.25-100 |
99.25 - 100 |
99.75-100 |
|
Hansraj College |
99-100 |
99-100 |
99-100 |
|
Hindu College |
99.50-100 |
97-99 |
99-100 |
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