Hindu, SRCC, St. Stephen’s lead du ug cut -offs in humanities, commerce and science – CNBC tv18

Hindu College, Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), and St. Stephen’s college has emerged as the front-reunners in Delhi University’s first round of undergraduate seat allocations for the 2025-26 academic session, recording the Highest Cut-Forfs in the Highest Cuts Commerce, and Science Streams, Respectively.

The university has made publication scores (cut-offs) for Each Course and College Based on Common University Entrance Test (Cuet) scores.

Hindu college registered the highhest overall cut-off this year with 950.58 out of 1,000 for Ba (Hons) Political Science in the General Category.

Other Top Scorers in the Humanities Stream Include BA Program (History + Political Science) at Hindu College with a Cut-of 936.18, English (hons) at st. Stephen’s College at 926.93, Psychology (Hons) at Lady Shri Ram College at 926.53, and Political Science (Hons) at Miranda House at 925.98.

The cut-offs for most top humanities courses remain well Above 900, Underscoring Intense Competition.

In the Commerce Stream, Srcc Mantained Its long-standing dominance with the highest cut-off of 917.43 for bom (hons). This was followed by Hindu college at 912.21, lady shri ram college at 906.37, and haansraj college at 901.71.

The lowest allocation score in the same program came from Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) at 683.38, Reflecting the wide range of competition across institutions. In the BCom Program, Kirori Mal College Posted The Highest Cut-off 883.99, While The lowest was reported at Shyam Lal College (Evening).

Among Science Courses, St. Stephen’s College Led with a Cut-off 834.08 for Mathematics (Hons). Zoology (Hons) Saw a High of 678.44 at Hindu College, While Physics (Hons) Recorded Its Highest Score at 578.76, Again at St. Stephen’s.

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Unlike Humanities and Commerce Programmes, which are evaluated out of 1,000 based on the top four subjects, Most Science Course Courses are scored out of 750 using the Tops Tops. Mathematics and Computer Science Remain Exceptions, Assessed out of 1,000 marks.

The Seat Allocation Process for Undergraduate Admissions is Being Conducted Through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-YouG), which Considers Cuet-Unlevation POLICIES, and Candidate Preferences.

In the first round, the university made 93,166 allocations against 71,624 seats, indicating scope for extended internal movements and realocations – a pattern in previous admision census.

The Allocations Span 79 undergraduate programs Across 69 College and Include Multiple Reservation Categories Such as UR, Ows, SC, ST, SIKH MINORITY, PWBD, SIKH MINORITY, PWBD, Kashmii Migrants, Single GIRLI Child, and Orphan.

On July 20, the number of candidates who had accepted their allotted seats reacted 72,659. College Had Approved 14,939 of thats applications, The University said in an official update. Notably, within the first two hours of the allocation list Going Live, 27,533 Candidates Had Alredy Accepted their offers.

The last date for Seat Acceptance in this round is 4.59 PM on July 21, Followed by college-level approval by July 22 and fee payment by July 23.

The University also also released detailed detailed category-with data.

A total of 1,325 allocations were made under the single girl child category, while 259 orphan candidates – 127 female and 132 male – secured seats in the first found.

Performance-Based Course Such as Hindustani and Karnataka Music, Percussion, Physical Education, And Fine Art will be allotted in the third round, with Candidates Advise Advise For Trial Schedules.

The second round of Seat allocation will be released at 5 PM on July 28, and the new academic session for first-yar students will commence from august 1.

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