CUET 2025 Minimum Allocation Marks DU: Delhi University has released the minimum allocation marks of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admission to undergraduate programs for the academic session 2025-26. In this, the highest marks of 950.58 among all the programs have been recorded for BA (Hons) Political Science of Hindu College for the general category.
Shri Ram College of Commerce has the highest marks of 917.43 in B.Com (Hons), St. Stephen's College has the highest marks of 926.92 in BA (Hons) English, Kirori Mal College has the highest marks of 883.99 in B.Com, and St. Stephen's College has the highest marks of 918.71 in BA (Hons) History.
Whereas in B.Com (Hons), the lowest marks were recorded in Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) with 683.38 marks, in B.Com, Shyam Lal College (Evening) with 642.77 marks, in BA (Hons) English, Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) with 591.45 marks and in BA (Hons) Political Science, Shyam Lal College (Evening) with 569.73 marks and in BA (Hons) History, Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) with 553.24 minimum allotted marks.
More than 72 thousand candidates accepted the seat.
In the first phase of the undergraduate admission process in DU, more than 72 thousand candidates have accepted the seat. According to the information received from the DU administration, till 9:40 pm, 72659 candidates had accepted the seat for admission. After accepting the seat, the college will verify the documents. In this, the college has agreed to admit 14939 seats. Candidates will be able to deposit the fee after college verification. Candidates have been requested to deposit the fee within the stipulated time limit. At the same time, DU has clarified that the candidates whose application has any mistakes will be sent to the committee for correction, or else the seat will be considered cancelled.
This is the situation regarding the application.
DU had recently released a list of the top five courses of various colleges. In this, 1990966 candidates applied for B.Com (Hons), 1526403 in B.Com, 1223388 in BA (Hons) English, 996868 in BA Honors Political Science, and 772029 in BA (Hons) History. DU had released the first admission allocation list on July 19. In this, 93 thousand candidates were allotted seats in 79 courses for 71,642 seats in 69 colleges. This time, 3,05,357 candidates had registered. Out of these, 2,39,890 candidates had filled 16836462 preferences for college and course.
Marks are made public on the website.
This is the first time that DU has made the minimum allocation marks public on the website. The admission process in DU through CUET started in the year 2022. DU used to release the minimum allocation marks on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. But, this year the minimum allocation marks have been released in different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PWD) according to different colleges of each program.
The marks for the Humanities program have been decided from a total of one thousand marks of the top four subjects. For the Science subject, the minimum allocation marks have been decided from a total of 750 marks of the top three subjects and Maths Honors and Computer Science from the top four subjects. Since the start of the CUET process, questions were being raised about the transparency of the score. For this reason, this time the minimum allotment marks have been made public.
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