UPES B.Sc Admissions 2025
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The Delhi University will release the DU PG 2nd cutoff on June 24. Students can check DU PG cutoff 2025 for second phase at pgadmission.uod.ac.in. Earlier, the university had released the DU PG 1st cutoff 2025 on June 17. Students can check DU PG minimum marks 2025 for different PG courses required to take admission to various colleges.
The DU PG cutoff marks vary for different factors, such as the difficulty level of CUET PG exam 2025, number of seats available, total number of applicants, previous cutoff trends and more. To claim seats under reservations, students must present their category certificate at the time of admission; otherwise, they will be considered as unreserved category students. Students are advised to read the entire article to learn more about the DU PG round 1 cutoff, round 2 expected cutoff and more details.
Events | DU PG Cutoff Dates |
DU PG 2nd admission list 2025 | June 24, 2025 |
Candidates to accept the allocated seat | June 24 to 27, 2025 |
Document verification and approval of admission | June 24 to 28, 2025 |
Last date of online fee payment by candidates | Till June 29, 2025 |
Program Name | Department | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Expected Round 2 Cutoff |
MA English | Department of English | UR | 234 | 222 to 230 |
MA Political Science | Department of Political Science | OBC | 230 | 215 to 225 |
MA Applied Psychology | Department of Psychology | UR | 285 | 275 to 282 |
MA History | Department of History | SC | 192 | 178 to 185 |
MA Economics | Department of Economics | UR | 189 | 177 to 185 |
MA Geography | Department of Geography | EWS | 157 | 145 to 155 |
MA Hindi | Department of Hindi | OBC | 195 | 182 to 190 |
MA Sanskrit | Department of Sanskrit | UR | 172 | 160 to 170 |
MA Environmental Studies | Department of Environmental Studies | OBC | 101 | 88 to 95 |
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Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.A. (HINDI) | General | 195 | 175 to 188 |
M.A. (HINDI) | OBC | 179 | 160 to 172 |
M.A. (HINDI) | SC | 165 | 148 to 159 |
M.A. (HINDI) | ST | 140 | 125 to 135 |
M.A. (HINDI) | EWS | 185 | 167 to 178 |
M.A. (HINDI) | PwD | 105 | 90 to 100 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | General | 210 | 190 to 202 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | OBC | 192 | 175 to 185 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | SC | 178 | 160 to 170 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | ST | 155 | 138 to 148 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | EWS | 200 | 180 to 192 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | PwD | 115 | 98 to 108 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | General | 230 | 210 to 222 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | OBC | 215 | 195 to 207 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | SC | 190 | 170 to 182 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | ST | 160 | 140 to 150 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | EWS | 220 | 200 to 212 |
M.Sc (CHEMISTRY) | PwD | 120 | 100 to 110 |
Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | General | 208 | 188 to 200 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | OBC | 190 | 172 to 183 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | SC | 175 | 158 to 168 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | ST | 150 | 132 to 143 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | EWS | 198 | 179 to 190 |
M.A. (ENGLISH) | PwD | 110 | 95 to 105 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | General | 220 | 200 to 212 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | OBC | 205 | 187 to 198 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | SC | 180 | 162 to 173 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | ST | 155 | 138 to 148 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | EWS | 210 | 190 to 202 |
M.Sc (BOTANY) | PwD | 115 | 98 to 108 |
Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | General | 205 | 185 to 197 |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | OBC | 188 | 170 to 180 |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | SC | 170 | 152 to 163 |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | ST | 145 | 128 to 138 |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | EWS | 195 | 175 to 188 |
M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) | PwD | 100 | 85 to 95 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | General | 225 | 205 to 217 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | OBC | 210 | 190 to 202 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | SC | 185 | 167 to 178 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | ST | 158 | 140 to 150 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | EWS | 215 | 195 to 207 |
M.Sc (Mathematics) | PwD | 118 | 98 to 108 |
Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.Com | General | 180 | 160 to 172 |
M.Com | OBC | 165 | 148 to 159 |
M.Com | SC | 150 | 132 to 143 |
M.Com | ST | 125 | 108 to 118 |
M.Com | EWS | 170 | 152 to 163 |
M.Com | PwD | 90 | 75 to 85 |
Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.A. (HISTORY) | General | 190 | 170 to 182 |
M.A. (HISTORY) | OBC | 175 | 158 to 168 |
M.A. (HISTORY) | SC | 160 | 142 to 153 |
M.A. (HISTORY) | ST | 135 | 118 to 128 |
M.A. (HISTORY) | EWS | 180 | 160 to 172 |
M.A. (HISTORY) | PwD | 95 | 80 to 90 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | General | 228 | 208 to 220 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | OBC | 212 | 192 to 205 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | SC | 188 | 168 to 180 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | ST | 158 | 140 to 150 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | EWS | 218 | 198 to 210 |
M.Sc (PHYSICS) | PwD | 115 | 98 to 108 |
Programme | Category | Round 1 Cutoff | Round 2 Expected Cutoff |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | General | 215 | 195 to 207 |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | OBC | 198 | 180 to 190 |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | SC | 180 | 160 to 172 |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | ST | 155 | 138 to 148 |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | EWS | 205 | 185 to 197 |
M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) | PwD | 112 | 95 to 105 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | General | 235 | 215 to 228 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | OBC | 220 | 200 to 212 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | SC | 195 | 175 to 188 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | ST | 165 | 148 to 159 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | EWS | 225 | 205 to 217 |
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) | PwD | 125 | 105 to 115 |
Candidates must present the following documents to the university officials on the day of document verification.
Class 10th mark sheet
Class 12th mark sheet
Certificate of the qualifying examination (e.g., Bachelor's degree)
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Transfer certificate
Conduct/Character certificate
Reservation category certificate (if applicable)
CUET PG result/scorecard
Photocopies of all original documents
Note: After the release of the CUET PG admission lists 2025, candidates were required to pay the admission fee and freeze their allotted seats within the specified deadline.
Based on your CUET score of 526 marks in the following subjects: Physical Education, Biology, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude, and belonging to the SC category, here’s a general idea:
For B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University (DU):
Admission is done primarily through CUET UG for some colleges and through NEET UG for others like College of Nursing, LHMC.
If you’re aiming for DU-affiliated colleges that accept CUET UG for B.Sc. Nursing, your score of 526 (out of 800) may be considered borderline to moderate for SC category.
SC category cut-offs are generally lower than General, but competition is high in DU, especially for professional courses like Nursing.
Final selection depends on subject combinations, normalization of CUET score, and college-wise preferences.
You may have some chances in the second or later rounds, depending on how many applicants are ahead in the same category. Also check if the college requires Biology, Chemistry, English specifically, and if Physical Education is counted.
Delhi University does not offer a 5-year integrated BA LLB course. Instead, DU provides a 3-year LLB program after graduation, through its prestigious Faculty of Law, which includes Law Centre-I, Law Centre-II, and Campus Law Centre (CLC). To get admission into these, you must appear for the DU LLB Entrance Exam now through CUET PG there is no merit-based admission to this program.Now, if you’re specifically looking for a 5-year BA LLB course after Class 12, then DU is not the right place. You can instead explore GGSIPU (IP University) which is also based in Delhi.Another option in Delhi is NLU Delhi, which offers BA LLB through the AILET exam. So, overall, none of these institutions offer admission to BA LLB solely on a merit basis.
As for fee structure, in government institutions like USLLS, the fees are quite reasonable — around 40,000–60,000 per year. In contrast, private colleges under IPU can charge 1 lakh to 1.5 lakh annually.
Hope you will find it helpful and all the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, if you are a student pursuing B. Sc (Hons) Botany in Delhi University, you can choose Zoology as a minor subject based on the college's syllabus. According to the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF 2022), part of the NEP framework, the Delhi University system allows students, the opportunity to select a minor subject that is outside of their major discipline. Zoology, is an acceptable minor choice for Botany students as both subjects belong to life sciences. Here is how to choose zoology as a minor:
Remember to refer to your college specific academic handbook or website, as the subjects offered may vary from each of the DU colleges.
Hello Akash,
Yes, candidates who are not allocated a seat in the first round of Delhi University (DU) admissions can reorder their preference list during the period allowed before round two. DU normally has a 'Preference Editing Window' after each round for candidates to reorder, add or subtract program college preferences.
However, this is only possible if not allocated a seat in the earlier round and your application is still valid.
Hello Aspirant,
If your DU application status still shows "Pending Document Verification" and today is the final day, here's what you need to do right away:
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