Record High Cut-Offs at Delhi University: Hindu College Tops with 950/1000
Record High Cut-Offs at Delhi University: Hindu College Tops with 950/1000
The latest Delhi University (DU) UG admission cut-offs for 2025 have been officially released, with Hindu College achieving a record highest cut-off of 950 out of 1,000 for the BA (Hons.) Political Science course. This marks the highest demand among over 1,500 course-college combinations across 91 DU colleges offering more than 70,000 seats for the academic year 2025-26.
Key Admission Highlights:
- The cut-offs are based on the CUET UG 2024 exam results, and admissions are coordinated through the DU Centralised Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.
- Hindu College tops the cut-off list, with 950/1000 for BA (Hons.) Political Science, followed by high cut-offs in other courses and colleges like St. Stephen’s, Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram College (LSR), SRCC, and Hansraj College for subjects such as Economics, History, Psychology, and English.
- Some language courses have comparatively lower cut-offs, e.g., Mata Sundri College (BA Hons Hindi) at 65 and Zakir Hussain Delhi College (BA Hons Urdu) at 111.
- The second merit list is scheduled for July 28, 2025, continuing the admission process.
Official Admission Portals and Important Links:
- admission.uod.ac.in - Official Delhi University admission portal
- du.ac.in - University official website
These sites provide the full PDFs and category-wise, course-wise, and college-wise cut-off lists for UG admissions 2025. Students are encouraged to regularly check these portals for notices, counselling schedules, and subsequent merit lists.
FAQs:
- How are cut-offs determined?
- Cut-offs are based on candidates' CUET UG scores and the demand for courses and colleges.
- Is CUET mandatory for DU UG admission?
- Yes, CUET UG scores are mandatory for this year's undergraduate admissions.
- What happens after the cut-off list is released?
- Candidates who meet the cut-off criteria must provisionally accept the seat and complete documents verification and fee payment.
- Can candidates apply for subsequent cut-off lists?
- Yes, candidates can apply in further rounds if they do not secure admission in initial rounds.
In summary, Hindu College’s BA (Hons.) Political Science cut-off of 950/1000 is the highest benchmark set this year, reflecting intense competition, while DU continues to rely on CUET scores for transparent admissions this year as well.