CUET UG DU Cutoff 2025 Updates: Check the Expected Cutoff Details
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Ayush Sharma
This year’s widely accepted Common University Entrance Test for undergraduates was held over several weeks between May 13th and June 3rd, 2025. This is an important examination for taking admission among various programs throughout the colleges of the central University of Delhi.
The National Testing Agency officially released the results for the exams held in May and June on July 4th, 2025. A final answer key was previously released on July 1st, 2025. For this year, the University of Delhi is expecting stable or slightly higher cut-offs for in demand courses like B.Com and BA programs whereas the science courses offered might see a slight decrease.
CUET 2025 UG EXPECTED DU CUT-OFFS
The University of Delhi, one of the premium universities of the country, is expecting a slightly higher cut-offs for its popular courses this year. Judging from the previous year's results and this year’s final revised scores, the 2025 UG cut-offs are anticipated to be more competitive for the streams like arts and commerce. However, the cut-offs for the most demanded science programs are expected to be lower or stabler than the last year, resulting in an easier competition for this year.
This year’s expected UG cut-offs in comparison to the previous year cut-offs are as follows:
Program Name
CUET UG Cut-offs for 2025
CUET UG Expected Cut-offs for 2025
Total Marks
B.Com (Hons)
752 - 782
755 - 790
800
B.Com (Program)
608 - 758
610 - 765
800
BA (Hons) Economics
609 - 758
615 - 765
800
BA (Hons) Political Sci.
771 - 794
775 - 795
800
BA (Hons) Psychology
763 - 788
765 - 790
800
BSc (Hons) Botany
385 - 541
380 - 535
800
BSc (Hons) Zoology
414 - 564
410 - 560
800
BSc (Program) Life Sci.
364 - 516
360 - 510
800
IMPACT OF CUET UG 2025 ON DU CUT OFFS
The initial hike in the B.Com and various BA program cut-offs indicates that the aspirants must score at least 755 or above for securing a seat and remaining competitive in the admission process. Alternatively, the decrease in cut-offs for major science courses like the BSc in Botany, Zoology and Life Science will lead to a comparatively lower competition this year.
The DU aspirants are advised to visit the DU official website regularly to stay aware of the counselling and seat allotment process, which is an important part of securing admission after the result announcement.