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As University of Delhi (DU) announces applications for undergraduate (UG) admissions in more than 54000 seats, Careers360 brings ‘DU Admission Cutoff Trends’ with an objective to help DU aspirants like you to gauge admission chances in the most sought after colleges of the central university.
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Yes, with 757/1000 in CUET 2025 , you have a very good chance of getting B.Com (Hons) at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Delhi University , specially if you are in the General or Reserved category.

Last year’s cutoff was around 719 and your score is above .

Hello Aspirant,

You do not need to come from a predefined stream like arts, science, or commerce to get admission into B.A. Political Science at Delhi University (DU) using the CUET exam. You can be from a science stream.

Subject Requirement:

The subject requirements for B.A. (Hons.) Political Science at most DU colleges are:

  1. General Test
  2. English Language Test
  3. Any Two Subjects (includes Political Science, History, Sociology, Psychology etc. -- even if you are from a science stream, you can still include science subjects!)

Always check the eligibility for each college on the DU CSAS portal or the official DU prospectus because some colleges may have preferences.

You're eligible for B.A Political Science at DU but not by choosing ONLY science subjects in CUET.

Here's what you should do:

For CUET there are upto 5 subjects you can choose

1. Language (Mandatory)

2.Two domain- relevant subjects such as political science+ history/sociology/geography (Mandatory)

3.Remaining two subjects are totally optional they can be:The General test(GK,Logical Reasoning etc)and any other subject even from science domain but it won't help with the eligbility for BA.Political Science

Remember:Only your Language and Two arts subjects count for eligibility

Hello Aspirant,

94 percentile in CUET UG is a decent score, and yes, you do have chances of getting admission in Delhi University (DU) for B.Sc. (Honours) courses.

With 94 percentile, you may not get top DU colleges like Hindu, SRCC, St. Stephen’s, Miranda House, or Hansraj, but you can definitely get good colleges like:

  • Ramjas College

  • Deshbandhu College

  • Motilal Nehru College

  • Dyal Singh College

  • Acharya Narendra Dev College (for Bio courses)

  • Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences

  • Kalindi College (for girls)

All the best for your admission process.


Dear aspirant,

To create your DU UG 2025 preference sheet for B.Com (H) and B.Com with a 531/1000 score in the SC category you have to prioritize courses and colleges based on your preferences and the guidance of DU CSAS portal. With a score of 531/1000, it's realistic to expect that you may not get into the most competitive North Campus colleges for B.com (H) . But you can consider all available options, including South Campus and other colleges. For more detailed information please visit the link given below.

Thank you.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-preference-list-2025-for-bcom

Hello,

To create a DU preference list for BSc (Hons) with a focus on lower cutoff colleges,

  • Identify your preferred BSc (Hons) subjects: Make a list of the BSc (Hons) specializations you're interested in (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.).
  • Look at previous years' cutoffs for your chosen subjects in various DU colleges to get an idea of your eligibility.
  • Look into colleges known for good science programs, even if they are not always the top-ranked ones. Consider factors like faculty, infrastructure (labs, libraries), and campus life.
  • Based on your CUET score and the cutoff trends, categorize colleges into:
  1. Top Tier
  2. Mid Tier
  3. Lower Tier
  • Prioritize course over college in some cases, mix and match.

By following these steps and carefully researching your options, you can create a DU preference list that maximizes your chances of getting into a good BSc (Hons) program, even with a lower cutoff score.

Read the following article, you will find it helpful

https://university.careers360.com/articles/how-to-make-du-preference-list-2025

Thank you!!

For B.Sc. Mathematics (Hons) in Delhi University, the following are the top 5 colleges known for strong academics, good placements, discipline, and a safe campus environment:

  1. Hindu College – North Campus
    One of DU’s most prestigious colleges, offers excellent faculty, placement support, and a well-guarded campus.

  2. St. Stephen’s College – North Campus
    Highly reputed for its academic environment, strict discipline, and top placements, though admissions are based on both CUET and interview-based selection.

  3. Kirori Mal College – North Campus
    Strong in mathematics, active student societies, and decent placement record for analytics and research roles.

  4. Hansraj College – North Campus
    Offers great infrastructure, strong math department, and has a reputation for safety and discipline.

  5. Ramjas College – North Campus
    Academically competitive, with regular seminars, research exposure, and a supportive campus environment.

Hello,

Yes, you are eligible to pursue LLB . Most universities require a minimum of 45% marks in graduation for general category students. Since you have 70% from DU SOL, you can apply.

Just make sure to check the specific eligibility criteria of the university or entrance exam you are applying for.

Hope it helps !

With 615/800 in Best of 4 CUET subjects , you have good chances in several mid-tier DU colleges for Psychology Hons. Top colleges like LSR and Hindu may not be reachable unless you belong to a reserved category. Be sure to fill a wide range of choices to maximize your chances in Round 1.

If you are scoring 433 out of 750 in CUET and you belong to the EWS category, it will be very difficult to get admission in B.Sc. (Hons) Botany in any of the South Campus colleges of Delhi University.

Most South Campus colleges like ARSD, Deshbandhu, and others had CUET cutoffs above 470 marks for Botany in the EWS category last year. Some even had cutoffs close to 500 or more.

Since your score is 433, it is below the usual cutoff range. So, getting a seat in Round 1 is unlikely. You might still have a small chance in the later rounds or in less popular colleges, but it is not guaranteed.

You can look at off-campus DU colleges or apply for general B.Sc. programmes which have lower cutoffs than honours courses.

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