
DU does not prepare cut offs using raw marks or percentile alone. Seat allocation is based on your CUET normalized score, which is shift-adjusted using NTA’s normalization method and then used to prepare merit lists by University of Delhi Admissions.
Cut offs vary every year because:
DU officially confirms UG admissions via CSAS portal using CUET scores (University of Delhi Admissions) and NTA’s normalization process is documented officially by (National Testing Agency)
These broad marks ranges highlight the differentiation of marks between each category in most courses of DU. Final cut offs will still depend on Round 1/2/3 allocation + vacancy rounds but they highlight the minimum score that each category student must atleast pass. We have taken Score out of 800 as an average and marks show the trend of distribution among categories and high-value colleges.
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North Campus institutions represent the upper tier of institutional prestige within the university. Colleges such as Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Hindu College, St. Stephen’s, and Miranda House consistently record the highest cut-offs over the years, requiring 99 to 100 percentile.
South Campus and off-campus colleges offer diverse academic environments and are often the preferred choice for students who seek a balance between prestige and manageable competition levels. Though Colleges like Lady Shri Ram (LSR) and Sri Venkateshwara are academic powerhouses equivalent to the top-tier colleges.
Cut offs are almost always higher for Top-tier North Campus and slightly lower for South Campus / mid-tier (course-dependent).
These broad marks ranges highlight the differentiation of marks between each category in most courses of DU. Final cut offs will still depend on Round 1/2/3 allocation + vacancy rounds but they highlight the minimum score that each category student must atleast pass. We have taken Score out of 800 as an average and marks show the trend of distribution among categories and high-value colleges.
Reservation policies are the sole determinant of seat allocation. The difference between the General category cut-off and those of reserved categories remains a vital point of analysis for applicants from OBC, SC, ST, and EWS backgrounds. Candidates belonging to the Other Backward Classes - Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL) and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) generally see a relaxation of 3% to 5% in percentile terms compared to the Unreserved category. In absolute score terms, this often translates to a buffer of 30 to 60 marks for top-tier colleges and 60 to 100 marks for mid-tier institutions.
Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates experience the most significant relaxations. For 2026, the expected passing marks for SC students range from 650 to 700, while ST candidates may find admission viable in the 600 to 650 range for popular courses. In less sought-after programs or off-campus colleges, these cut-offs can dip as low as 500-550 marks.
DU’s seat allocation is based on CSAS merit lists generated from CUET normalized score by NTA.
NTA confirms normalization is based on equipercentile method as described on their website (National Testing Agency)
Cut offs can rise/fall depending on the following situation:
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