The CUET participating universities will offer admissions based on the marks obtained in the CUET BMS expected cut off 2025. Candidates have to meet the minimum marks to qualify for admissions in top central universities such as Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University.
Students must score at least 570 marks to qualify for BMS in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College.
Candidates applying for BMS must score above 521.25 marks to qualify for admissions in Ramanujan College. For BMS, students must meet above 578.75 marks in Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce. The CUET expected cut off plays a key role in the admission process. The CUET BCom Hons expected cut off is prepared based on the difficulty of CUET exam, number of students appeared, number of seats and previous year trends. Candidates are advised to check the CUET 2025 B.Com (Hons) expected cut off in this article before applying for admissions.
The CUET 2025 expected cutoff depends on several factors such as the number of candidates appearing in the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available for admission. Students can check these factors that may affect the CUET BMS expected cut off 2025.
Total number of candidates appeared in CUET 2025 exam - The number of candidates appearing in the entrance exam can affect the CUET 2025 BMS expected cutoff. As the number of candidates appearing in the entrance exam increases, similarly, the CUET UG cutoff will also be increased.
Difficulty level of CUET exam - The CUET 2025 expected cut off is also determined based on the difficulty level of the examination. As the difficulty level of the exam increases the chances of candidates failing to qualify for the exam may also increase. Hence, the CUET 2025 BMS expected cutoff may be lower than the previous year. If the difficulty level of the exam is lower, then the CUET BMS expected cut off for 2025 might be higher.
Seat availability - The number of seats available for admission will also affect the CUET 2025 Cut Off. The more the number of seats, the lesser the competition, resulting in a lower cutoff, and vice versa.
Name of the College | General Cut Off Marks |
Aryabhatta College | 500 |
College of Vocational Studies | 531.25 |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 570 |
Keshav Mahavidyalaya | 551.25 |
Ram Lal Anand College | 497.5 |
Ramanujan College | 521.25 |
Shaheed Sukhdev College Business Studies | 626.25 |
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce | 578.75 |
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Yes, you can get a reservation to study B Tech. through cuet exam as per your category. It is partially dependent on the university you will get admission.
Thank You.
The top government colleges offering B.Tech admission through the CUET exam in Delhi primarily include institutions under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) and specific colleges within the University of Delhi (DU).
Here are the key government colleges that accept CUET scores for B.Tech:
Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), University of Delhi: Offers B.Tech. in Information Technology & Mathematical Innovation, with admission based strictly on CUET scores, and it is known for its low fee structure.
Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi (DU): DU has also started admitting students to its B.Tech programs (like Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc.) via the CUET (and usually JEE Main).
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU): While GGSIPU primarily uses JEE Main scores, some of its programs in the main campus and the GGSIPU East Delhi Campus accept CUET scores for admission, particularly for certain specializations.
It is important to check the specific course eligibility for each university, as highly ranked institutions in Delhi like Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) and Delhi Technological University (DTU) rely more heavily on high JEE Main ranks for admission through JAC Delhi counselling, rather than CUET alone.
This video provides information on the best B.Tech colleges that accept CUET scores. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sshnjeDMTN8) https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/cuet-btech-government-college-list
Hello,
Yes, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is the entrance exam for BSc Biotechnology at Delhi University (DU). Admission requires a strong performance in the CUET, and eligibility also depends on meeting specific subject requirements in Class 12, such as physics, chemistry, and biology/biotechnology/biochemistry.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hi! CUET UG 2025 will be conducted in May–June 2025 in computer-based mode across multiple shifts. Registration is open from March 1–22, 2025, with corrections allowed from March 24–26. It is for students completing Class 12 or equivalent, and eligibility may vary by university. The exam has Language, Domain-Specific Subjects, and General Test sections. Admit cards will be released in May, and results are expected in June 2025, followed by university counseling.
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If you mean that you are in your second year of a BA program and want to appear for CUET PG 2026, then yes you can take the exam. However, you will not be eligible for admission that year because you are still in your second year, and CUET PG scores are valid only for the immediately following academic session.
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