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Record High Cut-Offs at Delhi University: Hindu College Tops with 950/1000

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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:

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.

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