Delhi University has released the ‘First Round of Allocation and Admissions – Minimum Allocation Score’ for undergraduate admissions for the 2025–26 academic session. For the first time, the university has made the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)–based minimum allocation marks publicly available on admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can view college and course-wise cutoff scores directly on the official website.As per the data, the highest CUET cutoff in this round is 950.58, recorded for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Political Science programme at Hindu College under the General category.
How to check CUET 2025 first round allocation scores for DU UG admission
Candidates can follow the steps below to check the minimum allocation scores released by Delhi University.Step 1: Go to the official website – admission.uod.ac.inStep 2: On the homepage, find the option for “UG Minimum Allocation Score 2025.”Step 3: Click on the link to open the course- and college-wise cutoff list.Step 4: Check the scores as per your category, course, and college preference. You may also download the PDF for reference.Direct link to check the CUET 2025 first round allocation scores for DU UG admission is here.
Highest CUET cutoffs in round 1
Here’s a look at the top CUET cutoff scores across popular DU colleges and courses:
Lowest CUET cutoffs in round 1
Here’s a look at the lowest CUET cutoff scores across popular DU colleges and courses:
DU UG admission 2025 overview
DU previously released data on the most sought-after programmes:• BCom (Hons): 1,990,966 applications• BCom: 1,526,403 applications• BA (Hons) English: 1,223,388 applications• BA (Hons) Political Science: 996,868 applications• BA (Hons) History: 772,029 applicationsDelhi University released the first allotment list on July 19, offering a total of 93,000 seats across 79 courses in 69 affiliated colleges. For the 2025–26 admission cycle, a total of 305,357 candidates registered on the CSAS portal. Out of these, 239,890 applicants successfully completed the choice-filling process, collectively submitting over 16.8 million course-college preferences.
Marking criteria for DU UG admission 2025
Here’s how CUET scores were calculated for different programmes:Humanities programmes: Cutoff based on top four subjects out of 1,000 marksScience programmes: Cutoff based on top three subjects out of 750 marksMathematics/Computer Science Honours: Top four subjects, total of 1,000 marksThis new level of transparency addresses longstanding concerns regarding the CUET-based admission process, introduced in 2022. Public access to cutoffs aims to help students make more informed decisions about their course and college preferences.TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here.