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Students preparing to take admission in BSc Hons Botany at Delhi University can check the required cutoff marks in this article. The University of Delhi offers admission to BSc botany based on marks of three subjects in CUET exam 2025, details of which are mentioned below. Based on estimates provided by an online platform,Human-At-Ease, BSc botany cutoff marks are expected to be over 700 in Hindu College, 679+ in Miranda House, 650+ in Hansraj and Gargi College, 625+ in Kirori Mal College and 600+ in Maitreyi, Acharya Narendra Dev and Deshbandhu College
The DU BSc botany cutoff 2025 is calculated out of 750 marks. The DU UG first allotment 2025 will be released on July 19. The DU seat allotment list is prepared based on the CUET result 2025, which was declared on July 4. The BSc botany cutoff marks vary for every DU college. Aspirants are advised to read the entire article for details on DU BSc botany cutoff 2025, required marks for different categories and other important details.
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Note: Students are required to score at least 30% marks in the language paper in CUET 2025 to be eligible for DU BSc Botany admission.
The DU BSc Botany cutoff 2025 will be prepared based on the marks of 3 subjects, making the total marks to be 1000.
For General category students, Hindu College has one of the highest cutoff requirements for BSc botany with 700+ expected cutoff. Other top DU colleges like Bhaskaracharya, Miranda House, Hansraj, Ramjas, and Sri Venkateswara are expected to have cutoffs ranging from 650 to 697. The DU CUET BSC botany expected cutoff 2025 is prepared based on information received from a candidate who appeared in CUET 2024 and Human-at-ease, a YouTube channel for CUET.
Colleges | Expected Cutoff for UR |
Hindu College | 700+ |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | 680 to 696 |
Miranda House (W) | 679 to 697 |
Hansraj College | 650 to 675 |
Ramjas College | 650 to 675 |
Sri Venkateswara College | 650 to 675 |
Gargi College (W) | 650 to 675 |
Kirori Mal College | 625 to 650 |
Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 625 to 650 |
Daulat Ram College (W) | 625 to 650 |
Maitreyi College (W) | 600 to 625 |
Acharya Narendra Dev College | 600 to 625 |
DeshBandhu College | 600 to 625 |
Shivaji College | 575 to 600 |
Kalindi College (W) | 575 to 600 |
Dyal Singh College | 575 to 600 |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 575 to 600 |
Swami Shraddhanand College | 525 to 575 |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 513 to 550 |
Source: Human-at-Ease
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The OBC candidates can expect slightly lower cut-offs than the General category. The Hindu College cutoff for BSc botany is expected to be between 655 and 671, while colleges like Hansraj and Ramjas are in the 604-622 range. Even for colleges like Swami Shraddhanand and Zakir Husain Delhi College, the required scores are between 405 to 446.
Colleges | Expected cutoff for OBC |
Hindu College | 655 to 671 |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | 642 to 658 |
Miranda House (W) | 641 to 659 |
Hansraj College | 605 to 621 |
Ramjas College | 604 to 622 |
Sri Venkateswara College | 592 to 608 |
Gargi College (W) | 591 to 609 |
Kirori Mal College | 589 to 611 |
Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 567 to 583 |
Daulat Ram College (W) | 566 to 584 |
Maitreyi College (W) | 542 to 558 |
Acharya Narendra Dev College | 541 to 559 |
DeshBandhu College | 539 to 561 |
Shivaji College | 492 to 508 |
Kalindi College (W) | 491 to 509 |
Dyal Singh College | 480 to 496 |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 479 to 497 |
Swami Shraddhanand College | 430 to 446 |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 405 to 421 |
Source: Human-at-Ease
For EWS candidates, the expected cut-offs for BSc (Hons) Botany vary. The Hindu College BSc botany EWS cutoff 2025 will likely range from 636 to 652. Mid-tier colleges like Maitreyi and Acharya Narendra Dev College may require marks between 504 to 522. Colleges like Zakir Husain Delhi College will likely have BSc botany cutoffs between 392 to 408.
Colleges | Expected cutoff for EWS |
Hindu College | 636 to 652 |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | 623 to 639 |
Miranda House (W) | 622 to 640 |
Hansraj College | 592 to 608 |
Ramjas College | 591 to 609 |
Sri Venkateswara College | 567 to 583 |
Gargi College (W) | 566 to 584 |
Kirori Mal College | 564 to 586 |
Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 542 to 558 |
Daulat Ram College (W) | 541 to 559 |
Maitreyi College (W) | 505 to 521 |
Acharya Narendra Dev College | 504 to 522 |
DeshBandhu College | 502 to 524 |
Shivaji College | 480 to 496 |
Kalindi College (W) | 479 to 497 |
Dyal Singh College | 455 to 471 |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 454 to 472 |
Swami Shraddhanand College | 429 to 447 |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 392 to 408 |
Source: Human-at-Ease
The SC/ST aspirants have the lowest cut-offs compared to other categories. The Hindu College expected cutoff range for BSc botany is 567 to 583. Colleges like Shivaji and Kalindi are expected to be from 441 to 459. For institutions like Swami Shraddhanand and Zakir Husain Delhi College, scores from 355 to 421 may be sufficient to secure a BSc botany seat.
Colleges | Expected cutoff for SC/ST |
Hindu College | 567 to 583 |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | 555 to 571 |
Miranda House (W) | 554 to 572 |
Hansraj College | 530 to 546 |
Ramjas College | 529 to 547 |
Sri Venkateswara College | 505 to 521 |
Gargi College (W) | 504 to 522 |
Kirori Mal College | 502 to 524 |
Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 492 to 508 |
Daulat Ram College (W) | 491 to 509 |
Maitreyi College (W) | 467 to 483 |
Acharya Narendra Dev College | 466 to 484 |
DeshBandhu College | 464 to 486 |
Shivaji College | 442 to 458 |
Kalindi College (W) | 441 to 459 |
Dyal Singh College | 430 to 446 |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 429 to 447 |
Swami Shraddhanand College | 405 to 421 |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 355 to 371 |
Source: Human-at-Ease
Last year, The DU BSc botany cutoff was calculated out to 600 marks. Students are advised to check the BSc botany cutoff 2024 to get a better understanding of the trends. The DU BSc botany marks mentioned below are the lowest cutoff the colleges accepted last year.
Course | College | Lowest cutoff |
B.Sc (Hons.) Botany | Acharya Narendra Dev College | 340 |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | 336 | |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | 341 | |
Deshbandhu College | 336 | |
Dyal Singh College | 343 | |
Hansraj College | 506 | |
Hindu College | 541 | |
Kirori Mal College | 493 | |
Ramjas College | 486 | |
Shivaji College | 336 | |
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | 357 | |
Sri Venketeswara College | 377 | |
Swami Shardhanand College | 329 | |
Zakir Husain Delhi College | 332 |
Source: Data collected from a candidate who appeared in CUET 2024.
Admission to B.Sc. Botany at Delhi University is based on your scores in the CUET exam, specifically in three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry. However, students must have secured at least 30% marks in any one language subject to be eligible for admission.
The DU B.Sc. Botany cutoff 2025 is calculated out of a total of 750 marks, based on your scores in the three CUET subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry).
The Kirori Mal College BSc botany cutoff 2025 is expected to be over 625 out of 750 for general category.
DU colleges such as Zakir Hussain College, Swami Shraddhanand College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College usually have lower cutoffs for BSc botany as compared to other colleges. The DU BSc cutoff 2025 for botany will likely range between 513 to 550 in Zakir Hussain College, 525 to 575 for Swami Shraddhanand College and 575 to 600 for Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College.
DU colleges such as Hindu College is expected to have the highest cutoff, likely over 700 marks, followed by Miranda House (679+) and Hansraj College (650+).
Colleges like Maitreyi, Acharya Narendra Dev, and Deshbandhu College are expected to have BSc botany cutoffs in the 600 to 625 range for the General category.
The Hindu College BSc botany cutoff 2025 is expected to be over 700 out of 750 for general category.
The Miranda House BSc botany cutoff 2025 is expected to be over 679 out of 750 for general category.
The Hansraj College BSc botany cutoff 2025 is expected to be over 650 out of 750 for general category.
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