University of Delhi, Delhi
With 50% marks in Psychology Honours from Delhi University, your chances for M.A. Psychology admission in Common College Sector-1, Panchkula are low, as most colleges prefer 55–60% or higher.
However, if you have a strong CUET-PG score (above 240), you may still have a chance. Final admission depends on cutoffs and competition.
With a CUET score of 787/1000 and OBC-NCL category, you may miss out on top DU colleges for BA Psychology (Hons.), as their cutoffs are usually higher (790–820+). But you have a good chance in mid-tier colleges like Ramanujan, Aryabhatta, Bharti (for girls), and Dyal Singh (Evening).
Fill a wide range of choices and track CSAS rounds for possible upgrades.
Dear student, For Delhi University’s BA LLB program through CLAT, EWS category admissions last year (2024) typically closed around a rank of 1100 to 1200. This means if you scored around 90–95 marks in CLAT, you had a good chance of getting in. The exact cut-off can change slightly each year depending on competition and seat availability, but staying within the top 1200 is generally safe for EWS candidates.
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A raw CUET score of 403 places you in a moderate zone college and getting admission to a Zoology (Hons) program in Delhi University (DU) will depend on few things like your percentile in the CUET (not just the raw score), Category you belong to General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS, Course & College demand you wants to take, Round-wise seat allocation you can may get a better college in later rounds. As every year, cutoffs change, so you should not depend only on the first round data. Zoology (Hons) is a popular course in the science stream, so top colleges like Miranda House, Hindu College, or Hansraj have high cutoffs every year . However, with a CUET score of 403, you can still target mid to lower-tier DU colleges, especially in spot rounds or later merit lists releases.
Some of the DU colleges you can get depending on category and cutoffs like :
Swami Shraddhanand College,Motilal Nehru College (Evening),Aditi Mahavidyalaya,Dyal Singh College (Evening) and ,Bhagini Nivedita College.
But don't worry some students with scores around 400 got admission in evening colleges in previous years, especially in later rounds. Cutoffs fluctuate, so keeping track of spot round seats really helps. Also, since DU now uses CUET percentile for seat allotment, not just raw scores, you should check your percentile and preferred college’s previous cutoff data for a more accurate idea.
Make sure to fill in as many choices as possible during CSAS counselling, Don’t miss spot rounds they often have relaxed cutoffs,Keep checking DU’s official admission portal for updates
You can also try this CUET College Predictor tool to check which colleges you might get based on your score:
https://university.careers360.com/cuet-college-predictor
Thank you and all the best
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The cutoff for DU BA LLB for CLAT ews has not been released yet.You can check the cutoff in this website after notification of release of cutoff - https://clat2024.consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2024/
Indeed, you may add the BA Programme combination of Psychology and Political Science to your Delhi University (DU) preference list, even if you did not study Psychology in Class 12. Admissions to DU are now mainly determined by CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores, rather than whether you studied the subject in school.
For the majority of courses in the BA Programme, eligibility requires having taken any relevant subjects in Class 12 and selecting suitable subjects in CUET (such as English plus three domain subjects you studied in school). Psychology is regarded as a domain subject in CUET, and you may apply for it provided it corresponds with your selected CUET subjects and combinations accepted by the institution.
Ensure you read the subject eligibility and preference list guidelines on the DU CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) portal thoroughly when entering your preferences.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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Your score should be 185 or greater. Just aim for 185 plus.
results will be declared soon for CUET UG 2025. Stay updated and regularly check for notifications from the official website or through our Career360 page.
Dear student,
If you’ve passed 5 out of 6 subjects in your Class 12th and only received RT (Repeat Theory) in Maths, which is your additional subject, then you are still considered as having passed according to CBSE rules. As Maths is not a core subject in your commerce stream, it usually won’t affect your eligibility for most courses at Delhi University, especially if it is not counted in your best of four/five percentage. Generally it won't be counted as your best of five/four as you have passed in the other subjects so automatically it will become your sixth subject. You should be able to fill out the CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) portal for DU without any problem. If Maths is not required for your preferred course, you’re good to go.
Good luck!
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