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About Cutoff at DU Delhi

Delhi University (DU) releases the cutoff for admission to undergraduate programmes. DU CUET cutoff 2024 is the minimum mark required by candidates in CUET for admission to the college.  The university will declare multiple rounds of Delhi University cutoff 2024 also called CSAS allocation-cum-admission rounds and spot admission rounds subject to the availability of seats. The merit list is released after taking into account the CUET exam scores of the applicants and the choices filled by them in the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. 

The factors that determine the Delhi University (DU) cutoff are CUET UG marks, the total number of seats on offer for admission, the category of the candidate, the course or college chosen by a candidate and the previous year’s DU cutoff marks. Candidates interested in admission to Delhi University Delhi must clear the cut-off. 

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Delhi University Expected Cut off 2024

Applicants applying for Delhi University admissions 2024 must know the expected DU cutoff 2024 to estimate their admission chances across the participating 64 colleges of the varsity. Presented below is the Delhi University expected cutoff marks 2024 for some of the top colleges for UG courses.

Hindu College CUET Cutoff 2024 (First Round-Unreserved Category)

Ramjas College CUET Cutoff 2024 (First Round- Unreserved Category)

Course

Cutoff Rank

Cutoff Score

BA Programme (Any two discipline from these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics) 

679

739

BA Programme (Philosophy + Any one out of these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics)

332

724

B.A Program (Sanskrit + Any one out of these (English/Hindi/History/Pol. Science/Economics/Mathematics)

106

662

B.Com

798

754

B.Sc Life Science

843

464

B.Sc Zoology Hons

522

513

B.Sc Botany Hons

763

482

SRCC CUET Expected Cut-Off 2024

Category

B.Com (Hons)

BA (Hons) Economics

Unreserved (UR)

99-100%

99-100%

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

97-99%

98-100%

Other Backward Castes (OBC)

98-100%

98-100%

Kashmiri Migrants (KM)

95-97%

98-99%

Scheduled Caste (SC)

98-99%

99-100%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

97-99%

98-100%

Persons with Benchmarked Disabilities (PwBD)

96-98%

98-100%

Miranda House CUET Cutoff 2024 for General Category (Expected)

LSR Delhi CUET Cutoff 2024 (Round 1-Unreserved Category)

Course

Cutoff Rank

Cutoff Score

BA Journalism Hons

135

770

BA Psychology Hons

71

788

BA English Hons

949

752

Hansraj College CUET Cutoff 2024 (Unreserved Category)

Course

Cutoff Rank

Cutoff Marks

BA Economics and History

517

744.0000000

BA Physical Education and Hindi

210

623.0000000

BA Philosophy and Physical Education

123

685.0000000

BA Sanskrit and Philosophy

213

590.0000000

BA Commerce and Economics

279

756.0000000

B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science 

278

516

B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology.

262

534

B.Sc (Hons.) Geology

223

479

B.Sc (Hons.) Botany 

481

506

B.Sc (Hons.) Anthropology 

210

496

Kirori Mal College Cutoff 2024

Programme

Cutoff Rank

Cutoff Score

B.A Program (Bengali + History)

146

581.0000000

B.A Program (History + Philosophy)

400

734.0000000

B.Com

623

758.0000000

B.A Program (Economics + Philosophy)

296

734.0000000

B.A Program (Hindi + Political Science)

151

715.0000000

B.A Program (Bengali + Political Science)

132

596.0000000

B.A Program (Economics + History)

579

740.0000000

B.A Program (Economics + Political Science)

598

747.0000000

B.A Program (English + Political Science)

528

752.0000000

B.A Program (History + Political Science)

594

761.0000000

B.A Program (Philosophy + Political Science)

420

740.0000000

B.Sc (Prog.) Life Science

373

505

B.Sc (Hons.) Zoology

367

525

B.Sc (Hons.) Botany

629

493

B.A. (Hons.) Urdu

36

452

SGTB Khalsa College CUET Cutoff 2024 (First Round-Unreserved Category)

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Note: Students must check the DU cutoff for each college and course depending on their category.

Student Reviews for DU Delhi

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 4.2/5
Placements: 3.6/5
Value for Money: 4/5
Campus Life: 4.1/5

Best feeling to be here

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College Infrastructure

The infrastructure of this college is among the best in Delhi University. The entire campus is very clean, with cleaners maintaining it every hour. We have high-class labs, and the classrooms are well-maintained, equipped with AC. The library is good and has a variety of books. I don’t know much about the hostel, but it seems decent. The college excels in sports as well, with basketball and kabaddi being well-trained and achieving many accolades.

My experience is very good in this college.

College Infrastructure

College infrastructure is very good I like my college and I also recommend for another people. Classroom are available smart room , libraries available,sport center is good for all people all equipment available ,in hostels avilable 24*7 wifi,smart boards also avilable.

Can have much better exposer in other colleges

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College Infrastructure

Infrastructure is very old and poorly maintained .not even a single class has air conditioners. Commerce department is also very badly maintained computer classes are highly congested. And condition become worst in raining season

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Hello,

Congratulations on scoring 99.98%! That's an exceptional result and shows a lot of potential. As for your question regarding joining JBIMS (Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies), your degree from the School of Open Learning (SOL) at Delhi University (DU) shouldn't be an issue in itself, but there are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Eligibility Requirements : JBIMS typically accepts students who have completed a recognized undergraduate degree. SOL, being part of Delhi University, is generally recognized by most institutions in India, including JBIMS. However, you should check the specific eligibility criteria for JBIMS, especially whether they have any specific requirements regarding the mode of education (distance vs. regular). Some institutes prefer regular degrees for specific courses, though this is becoming less common.

  2. CAT Score & Selection Process : The CAT score you’ve achieved is highly competitive. JBIMS will focus heavily on your CAT score, along with other factors like your academic profile, work experience (if any), and personal interview performance. Distance learning degrees are not typically a disqualifier, but you may be asked about your academic background during the interview. If you can clearly articulate the value of your distance education, such as your self-discipline and ability to manage time, that can be a positive aspect.

  3. Accreditation : The SOL degrees are accredited by Delhi University, which is a well-established institution, so they are generally considered valid. However, in some cases, applicants from distance education programs might face additional scrutiny in terms of the quality of education and rigor, depending on the institution's policies.

  4. Past Precedents : Some individuals from SOL or other distance education backgrounds have successfully gotten into prestigious B-schools like JBIMS, so it's not an automatic roadblock. However, some applicants may have faced challenges or additional questions in interviews due to their non-traditional educational background.

  5. Interviews : During the interview process, the panel may ask questions about your background, including your decision to pursue distance education. If you're well-prepared to explain how your distance learning experience prepared you for the rigors of management education, you'll be able to address any concerns. Focus on the skills you developed, such as self-motivation, discipline, and adaptability, which are highly valued in management programs.

In summary, while your SOL degree won't disqualify you from applying to JBIMS, it’s always a good idea to check the specific eligibility and selection criteria for the batch you're applying to. If you're worried, you can reach out to JBIMS admissions or look for past experiences from other applicants who have been in a similar position.

Good luck with your application process! You’re in a great position with that CAT score.

To know more, visit : https://www.careers360.com/colleges/jamnalal-bajaj-institute-of-management-studies-mumbai/admission

Hope it helps !

I want to take admission in MA in History in DU SOL but I've did BA(programme) regular in sociology from Aditi Mahavidyalaya college from University of Delhi

Candidates seeking admission to the MA in History programme offered at the School of Open Learning at the University of Delhi can register with the CUET PG score as well as without CUET score based on marks obtained in the graduation. The merit list for the admission to the MA History programme will be based on the marks obtained in the CUET PG. If seats remain vacant after admission through the CUET PG score, then the remaining seats will be filled through the graduation marks only. Admission in both the categories will be based on the merit.

To get admission to the MA History programme offered at DU SOL , candidates are required to meet the minimum eligibility criteria which is that they either hold a Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University OR Master's Degree from a recognised University OR BA (Hons) History from the University of Delhi. They must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade (for UR/ OBC/ EWS category candidates) and 45% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade (for SC/ ST/ PwBD category candidates) in the qualifying examination.

If you meet the eligibility criteria mentioned above, then you can get admission to the MA History programme.

DU Delhi Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is the cut off for DU 2024?

DU cutoff 2024 is defined as the minimum marks required by the candidate in CUET for admission to different courses at Delhi University. 

2: What’s the expected DU cut off 2024 for admission to B.Com (H) at SRCC for unreserved category?

Delhi University expected cutoff 2024 of B.Com (H) at SRCC in 2024 is 99-100.

3: What are factors affecting Delhi University cutoff?

Delhi University cutoff 2024 depends on many factors like the number of applicants, availability of seats, category of students, difficulty of examination, previous years cutoff trends and many more. 

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