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Q: Β  Can I get admission in Delhi University without CUET?
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CUET UG is compulsory for admission in the affiliated colleges of University of Delhi for UG courses. Delhi University introduced admissions through CUET scores in 2024 for candidates who seek admission. Candidates will not be granted admission on the basis of merit of class 12th. However, there are some specific percentage criteria needed to appear for the CUET exam for class 12th candidates which is given below:

  • Students must have passed Class 12 or appeared in Class 12 from a recognized board in any stream to take admission to bachelor’s degree programmes in the central, state, private or deemed universities.
  • For the General category, the candidate needs to secure a minimum of 50% in Class 12; for SC/ST, candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% in Class 12 to be eligible for the CUET 2025. For BTch programmes, the minimum aggregate for the General category candidates is 45%, and that of the reserved category candidates is 40%.

Morever, candidates who wish to apply for Delhi University must have a valid score in CUET. Undergraduate courses including BCom, BTech, BA, BSc and more are offered by the affiliated colleges. Candidates can check the entire list of UG courses by clicking here. Also, to know the detailed analysis for Delhi University, stay tuned to this page

Q: Β  What is the fee structure of M.Com in DU?
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The total tuition fee for MCom courses offered by the University of Delhi-affiliated colleges range between INR 360 and INR 36,620 depending on the college a student is seeking or taking admission to. This fee, however, is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence is indicative. In reality, the total fee that a student is required to pay is much higher than 360 or 36,620 Indian Rupees. This is because there are other fee components which are charged by DU colleges which include application fee, development charges, exam fee and other components.

Q: Β  How can I apply for M.Tech at DU affiliated colleges?
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Candidates seeking admisison at DU for M.Tech are required to fill the common PG registration form of DU and then appear for the entrance test. Final admission will be subject to admission in the entrance and merit scores at the undergraduate level.

Q: Β  How will I be allocated a seat at DU via the CSAS allocation (CUET UG counselling process)?
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For seat allocation at DU, students are required to lock their college and course preferences after the result is out. Delhi University will consider normalised scores provided by NTA to calculate the merit scores as per programme specific eligibility. The highest possible preference will be provisionally allocated to the candidates considering the following
criteria:

  • Program-Specific merit
  • Category of the students (UR/ OBC-NCL/ SC/ ST/ EWS/ Minority)
  • Availability of seats
  • Any other allocation rules, policies, or criteria citied by (CSAS (UG)- 2025) or University of Delhi

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Top recruiting companies like KPMG, Genpact, Zomato, Bajaj Capital, E&Y, Decathlon, Wipro, etc., visit our college for placements.
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The college has a great strong placement cell, However, few good companies visit our campus for placements.
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B.Com. (Hons.) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
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DRC is probably the second-best girls' college of DU.
Placements: Placement percentage is indeed a little poor at DRC as even Commerce and Economics students find placements hard. The Big 4 that is KPMG, EY, Deloitte, and PwC have been the best recruiters but they also note just a few students. Internship students have to find on their own as college doesn't provide that.
Infrastructure: The newly built building is perfect from AC classrooms to smart boards, we have them all. Our canteen too is amazing as it's an all-girls college and our canteen serves a variety of pastries. The only issue is with the auditorium as it needs serious development.
Faculty: Faculty members undoubtedly are all experts in the subjects. Also, many would complain that professors don't teach properly or anything. The course of DU for B.Com (Hons) is absolute. Exams are much easier as the passing percentage of our course is around 90 percent..
Other: The best thing is that our course opens various career doors and that was the belief that made me take this course.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Economics - Batch of 2028
Offered by Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi
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5Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The best commerce college.
Placements: From CUET, students get opportunities for this course, and people choose this course in DCAC. The highest placement is 10 LPA, the average is 5 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. At most 70 percent of students get placed everywhere from this course, and the college top recruiting companies are Deloitte, KPMG, and many more.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is mid, classrooms are decent, library is excellent. Infrastructure is 5/10, but is good for studies. There is no hostel. Canteen is working, but the food is not that good. Facilities for sports are not as needed, they need to be changed ASAP and work should be done soon.
Faculty: Faculty is kind and sweet and always helping to students. They are highly qualified, all have 15+ years of experience in their professional life. Professors have the study material, which they always share or make sure that students get it for their academics.
Other: I chose B.A. Eco Hons. The best thing is it is the best college for Eco Hons, as it has highly specialized teachers and professors. I wish there is more campus area and more sports facilities and activities to engage students who have interest in sports.
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B.A. in Economics and Food Technology - Batch of 2028
Offered by Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi
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The faculty members are good, but the infrastructure isn’t.
Placements: I am not much aware of my college’s placement cell, but there is a cell that provides better placements. About 65–70 percent of students have been placed, from my knowledge. Students mostly find internships online through sites and LinkedIn and apply for jobs.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is not that good. The Wi-Fi sometimes doesn’t work, and the facilities are limited. There is a canteen too, but since I don’t visit it much, I’m not aware of the food they provide. We also have a medical room that is better and good.
Faculty: The teachers of our department are helpful and qualified. They are very helpful during exams. Most faculty members are approachable and supportive, especially during exams, projects, and internships. The teaching quality is good, with a balance of theoretical concepts and practical examples.
Other: I got this course through CUET, and certain fests do take place.
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B.A. in History and Geography - Batch of 2027
Offered by Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi
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Need to heavily work on infrastructure and placements.
Placements: Not much is known about the placement cell. Internships aren’t provided as well. We have to find internships and placements externally on our own. We do have clubs in our college, but they are just namesake. Very few events, functions, and programs are conducted.
Infrastructure: We don’t have a hostel for our college, so we have to take PGs nearby. The PGs are very bad, lack hygiene, and the food quality is very poor. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work all around the college. The infrastructure and facilities are very poor, and our college really needs to work on them.
Faculty: The teachers are good and really helpful when it comes to the faculty part of our college. Especially the history department teacher, who is very helpful and understanding. She listens and helps with any problems we face and teaches really well. The semester exams are moderately difficult.
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi
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3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Decent college, could be considered as a last resort.
Placements: The placements provided by the college are below average. People from the B.A. program do get placements, but it is rare that they will get a good one. High packages are offered by some companies, but few will rarely grasp those. So it would be safe to avoid going to this college if you don't have any other skills other than your degree, if you want a good placement.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good for a college in a place like Shahdara, but it could have been better. For playing sports, we have a volleyball court and a ground where you can play football, cricket, etc. Hostel facilities are not provided by the college, so students have to make arrangements on their own.
Faculty: The faculty is the best aspect of this college. The teachers here are helpful, highly qualified professionals, and have a lot of experience in their respective fields. The curriculum is slightly above average, and as far as the exams are concerned, they are really easy, with a minimum passing percentage of 40%.
Other: College fests, events, and societies are all in a developing phase here, but they are showing some great results.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2029
Offered by Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
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It has decent faculty and crowd.
Placements: 10-30% of students got placed. The highest package is 12 LPA, the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average is 6-7 LPA. Top companies are Deloitte, Wipro, and Genpact. 20-40% of students got internships. Top roles in the political science course are civil services, law, journalism, public policy, and international relations.
Infrastructure: Classes with AC and smart boards, a decent faculty with good facilities, including perfect benches, available Wi-Fi, and a good library, but insufficient reading material. There are no labs for political science students. The college does not provide hostels. Students live in PGs.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and encourage students. They are well-educated and have good teaching skills. This course curriculum is relevant and makes students knowledgeable. Easy exam patterns, no need for any extra study; the passing percentage is around 40%.
Other: I chose this course because I'm interested in public policy, administration, and international relations. The best thing about this course is that you will be able to find out what is exactly happening in the whole world and about your own country. I would like to improve fests and events by using more effective ways, canteen food items should improve, and there should be an increase in resources/reading in the library for particular research.
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Q: Β  Does Jamia Millia Islamia offer better placements than DU?
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According to the Overall NIRF reports 2024 released by both the Universities, the key highlights of JMI and DU placements 2023 for UG 3-year and PG 2-year programmes are presented below:

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JMI Placement Statistics (2023)

DU Placement Statistics (2023)

UG 3-year median package

INR 6 LPA

INR 5.5 LPA

UG 3-year total students

1041

266

UG 3-year students placed

439

190

UG 3-year students opted for higher studies

602

76

PG 2-year median package

INR 9.25 LPA

INR 16 LPA

PG 2-year total students

1426

6557

PG 2-year students placed

893

1253

PG 2-year students opted for higher studies

533

590

Q: Β  Which colleges comes under DU?
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At present, DU consists of 80+ departments including North & South campuses. It has 77 affiliated colleges and 5 other institutes with an enrollment of more than 1.3 lakhs regular and 2.6 lakhs non-regular students. Some of the colleges under DU are SRCC, Kirori Mal College, LSR, Hansraj College, Hindu College, Gargi, Sri Venkateshwara College and Miranda House among others. Recognised by UGC as the 'Institute of Excellence', Delhi University is listed among the most prestigious educational institutions in India. The entrance exams accepted by the university include CUET DUET and DU LL.B. Entrance Test among others.

Q: Β  What is the fee for BSc at Delhi University?
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Delhi University affiliated colleges' BSc tuition fee ranges between INR 540 and INR 2.4 lakh. This variation is available due to the different specialisations that are offered at different DU-affiliated colleges.

The following table mentions the top five colleges of DU and their fee for all BSc (Hons) courses:

College NameBSc (Hons) SpecialisationsFee Range
Hindu College

Physics, Chemistry, Botany + 4 more specialisations

INR 61,400 - INR 82,200
Miranda HousePhysics, Chemistry, Botany + 2 more specialisationsINR 52,300 - INR 58,800
SVCPhysics, Chemistry, Botany + 6 more specialisationsINR 1,300

NOTE: The given fee is taken from the university website or sanctioning body. It is subject to change and hence, is indicative.

Q: Β  Does DU offer 1 year LLM?
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No, Delhi University offers a full-time LLM programme of two to three years duration at the PG level. This course is offered by Faculty of Law under DU. University of Delhi LLM admission is conducted in online mode and for final selection, candidates are required to appear for the entrance exam conducted by the university. CUET PG exam is conducted by NTA and considered by DU for admission to LLM course. Candidates after completing graduation can apply for DU LLM programme.

Q: Β  Where are DU alumni placed?
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According to data gathered from unofficial sources, Business Development domain has placed the most no. of DU students. The function-wise DU alumni placement statistics are presented below:

Note: The above-mentioned alumni data is gathered from unofficial sources and hence may vary.

Q: Β  How many subjects can a candidate choose in CUET UG while filling the application form?
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The numbers for choosing CUET subjects are five out of the 37 options available. 

Refer to the table below for more details on CUET subject choices.

Section 1A (13 languages) Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi, and Urdu.
Section 2- (23 domain-specific subjects) Accountancy/ Book Keeping,  Biology/ Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/Biochemistry,  Business Studies,  Chemistry,  Computer Science/ Informatics Practices,  Economics/ Business Economics, Geography/Geology,  History,  Home Science,  Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India,  Environmental Science,  Mathematics,  Physical Education/ NCC /Yoga,  Physics,  Political Science,  Psychology,  Sociology,  Agriculture,  Mass Media/ Mass Communication,  Anthropology,  Fine Arts/ Visual Arts (Sculpture/ Painting)/Commercial Arts,  Performing Arts – (i) Dance (Kathak/ Bharatnatyam/ Oddisi/ Kathakali/Kuchipudi/ Manipuri (ii) Drama- Theatre (iii) Music General (Hindustani/ Carnatic/ Rabindra Sangeet/ Percussion/ Non-Percussion),  Sanskrit [For all Shastri (Shastri 3 years/ 4 years Honours), and Tourism
Section 3General Test

Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web, data may vary.

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Q: Β  Can I get the latest cutoff for MSc in Mathematics at DU?
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The cutoff for the general category is usually high, about 93%. But don't worry; if you aren't clearing the cutoff, you can give the CUET-PG 2023 entrance test. The application process for CUET-PG 2023 has started, and you can register on the official website of the exam.
Q: Β  Does DU offer scholarships to PG courses?
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Yes, University of Delhi offers scholarships to PG students. Below are the details:

Scholarship NameScholarship Amount
Post-Graduate Scholarship (All India Scheme)INR 400 per month will be awarded each year tenable for 2 or 3 years, as the case may be
His Holiness The Pope ScholarshipINR 150 per month will be awarded each year typically to poor and needy students
Q: Β  Is MA available at DU?
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Delhi University offers full-time MA in multiple specialisations from a number of DU-affiliated colleges. The duration of the programme is two years. Starting 2023, DU admission to all the PG courses will be subject to CUET PG scores seat allotment. Candidates who qualify for the exam have to apply on the official website for final seat allotment. 

Check out the details regarding DU MA admission in the below table:

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DU MA Highlights 2023

Duration

2 years

Fee

INR 360 - INR 43,730

Number of specialisations

38

Name of specialisations

English, Hindi, German, French, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc. 

Seats

Dependent on affiliated colleges

Popular colleges for MA

Hindu College, Miranda House, LSR College, Hansraj College & Gargi College, etc. 

Common eligibility

BA (Hons)/ BA or any other equivalent degree in the relevant discipline with 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ST/PwD

Accepted entrance exam

CUET PG

*The fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, it is indicative. Additionally, it signifies the commutative MA fee across all DU-affiliated colleges.

Q: Β  Can I select my colleges and courses preference under DU before DU seat allocation list is out for admission?
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After the declaration of CUET (UG) results by NTA, the University of Delhi opened a preference-filling phase on its official website. Candidates are required to login on their CSAS (UG) dashboard to choose the courses they are willing to take admission if allocated. Candidates must give their preference for the course + college for every UG course selected by them.
For filling the preferences of course & college combinations in which they are willing to take admission, they must do the following:

  • Choose multiple course + college combinations (It is in the best interest of the candidate to fill the maximum number of preferences)
  • Take utmost care while selecting the course + college combinations as the order of selection will also determine the preference order.
  • Reorder the preferences to prioritize the preference order of course + college combinations
  • The submitted preference order will determine the allocation of seat 

Candidate must confirm their order of preferences for the course + college combinations by clicking on 'Submit' cutton on/ before the last day of the preference-filling. It is important to note - Editing the course + college combination preference list after the deadline of preference-filling will not be allowed. 

Q: Β  How much does an MSc from DU cost?
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The total tuition fee for MSc courses offered by the University of Delhi-affiliated colleges range between INR 432 and INR 2.3 Lacs depending on the college and MSc course a student is seeking or taking admission to. This fee, however, is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence is indicative. In reality, the total fee that a student is required to pay is much higher than INR 432 or 2.3 Lacs Indian Rupees. This is because there are other fee components which are charged by DU colleges which include application fee, development charges, exam fee and other components.

Q: Β  Can I get admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi in B.Sc. if my rank is between 140000 and 145000?
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For last year, the closing rank for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing was 142877 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it's advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi.

Q: Β  How is CUET UG cut off calculated?
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The CUET UG cut off is determined by CUET participating universities seperately. Parameters on the basis of which CUET UG cut off is released are:

  • Total number of candidates that appeared for the CUET UG exam
  • The number of seats offered by the participating universities through CUET UG
  • The difficulty level of the CUET exam
  • Overall performance of the test takers (pass percentage/ score range, etc.)

CUET cut off is based on the percentile of the candidate. To calculate the CUET percentile following formula is applied:

100*Number of candidates appeared in the session with a raw score is equal to or less than a candidate/ total number of candidates appeared for CUET UG.

Q: Β  Can I get into DU with 500 score in CUET UG?
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Delhi University offers UG courses based on CUET UG exam. Based on the DU B.Com Hons. cutoff 2024, It is not possible to get into DU with 500 score as the cutoffs for all the affiliated colleges under Delhi University were comparatively above than the score of 500. Further, DU CUET UG cutoff 2024 ranged from 608 to 758 for the General AI category candidates for B.Com Hons. However, cutoffs can vary as per the courses, for some courses, it is below and for other, it is above. Candidates can check the CUET last round scores for various courses to have an idea of the colleges and their respective results from the DU page:

Q: Β  How are the placements for MA at DU?
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DU has not released its placement report 2023. However, as per the data collated from the DU NIRF report 2023, the key highlights of DU placements 2022 are presented below for the two-year PG courses including MA:

Course

Total Students & Students Placed

Median Package (2022)

PG 2-year (MA, MSc, MCom)

Total students: 6,986

Students placed: 1,271

INR 15.5 LPA

Note: In the absence of MA-specific placements data, the above-mentioned data is gathered from sources other than the official website, i.e., NIRF.

Q: Β  Are DU applications out?
A: 

DU University registrations via CUET usually begins in February every year. Soon after the release of the notification, the CUET application process commences online. Candidates willing to appear for CUET exam must ensure to fill out the application form online when released. Interested candidates were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG and CUET PG.

Students can read about CUET UG application process and CUET PG application process to understand the procedure. Followed by the application forms of CUET UG and CUET PG, DU starts the DU CSAS registration for final college and course allotment of students who qualify the exams. The process will began after the release of CUET-UG and CUET-PG results which are expected to release in July. 

Q: Β  Is BSc (Hons) offered by Delhi University?
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At the undergraduate level, DU offers BSc (Hons) and BSc programmes across 19 and 10 specialisations, respectively, of three years' duration. Offered in both honours and general specialisationshe, the honours courses are more specialised and focus on a particular subject area while the general courses are more broad-based and cover a wider range of subjects, such as BSc (General) or BSc (Pass).

Out of the 90+ affiliated colleges under DU, more than 25 instituites offer BSc or BSc (Hons) courses to the students.  Admission to all these courses was subject to merit in Class 12 till 2021. However, starting 2022, admission for all the undergraduate courses at DU will be based on CUET (conducted by NTA). The most popular specialisations offered under BSc (Hons) at the University of Delhi remain Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Computer Science, among various others. However, the popularity and choice of the course must depend on students' interest and academic background. 

Q: Β  What are the MBA subjects at DU?
A: 

The subjects covered during MBA curriculum might vary for each DU college. The top subjects offered in the MBA curriculum are:

  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Business Statistics
  • Marketing Management
  • Enviromental Economics
  • Financial Management
Q: Β  How to apply for admission in M.A. Persian at DU?
A: 
Starting in 2022, DU admission will be subject to DUET for PG courses. However, Delhi University M.A. Admission 2021 was offered in two categories: Direct Admission and through Entrance Test. Also, along with the entrance exam, interview rounds are also conducted for admission to Delhi University M.A. Programme.
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