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How was the previous cutoff for P.G course in M.A English for general category


Anita 18th Jun, 2025
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Samriddha Pal 24th Jun, 2025

Hello,

The cutoff for entry into the M.A. English program at leading universities such as Delhi University or comparable institutions typically fluctuates annually, depending on applicant numbers and seat availability.

At Delhi University, specifically, the cut-off marks for general category applicants typically falls between 200 and 220 in CUET-PG, varying by college. Prestigious institutions such as St. Stephen's, Hindu College, or Miranda House might need scores at the upper end of this spectrum, whereas different affiliated colleges like Dyal Singh or Zakir Husain could have marginally lower cutoffs (approximately 170–190 marks).

To have a strong opportunity for a general category seat in a respected college, it's recommended to target a score exceeding 200. Nonetheless, precise numbers may vary each year, so it’s advisable to check the official college admission websites for the most accurate and current details.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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