DU Cutoff 2026 for B.Com offers B.Com (General) and B.Com (Hons.) programmes across colleges, with admissions conducted entirely through CUET UG scores via the CSAS portal at @admission.uod.ac.in.

  • The maximum CUET cutoff for B.Com (General) was 883.99 at Kirori Mal College.
  • The B.Com (Hons.) General cutoff at SRCC surged by 135.43 marks, rising from 782 in 2024 to 917.43 in 2025, the sharpest single-year increase since CUET-based admissions began in 2022.
  • Also, other top colleges like Hindu College (912.22), Lady Shri Ram College for Women (906.37) and Hansraj College (901.71) scored above 900 for their B.Com (Hons.) program in Round 1 of 2025

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DU CUET Subject Mapping for B.Com and B.Com (Hons)

Candidates must appear in the correct CUET subject combination to be eligible. DU follows two valid combinations for B.Com (Hons):

  • Combination I: Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics / Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects from List B
  • Combination II: Any one Language (List A) + Accountancy / Book Keeping + Any two subjects from List B

Note:

  • List A refers to the language subjects offered in CUET UG, such as English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Sanskrit, out of which candidates must appear in at least one.
  • List B refers to the domain-specific subjects relevant to the B.Com programme, primarily Accountancy/Bookkeeping and Mathematics/Applied Mathematics.
  • The combination of a candidate's appearance during CUET determines their eligibility and how their score is calculated for DU B.Com admissions.

For the full subject list, refer to the official CUET UG Information Brochure or the DU Bulletin of Information.

DU considers the best four subjects out of the CUET subjects mapped for B.Com (Hons), with total marks being 1000 (250 per subject).

DU Expected Cutoff 2026 for BCom: General Category (UR)

General category cutoffs are expected to remain at record-high levels, with top colleges likely to witness only marginal changes from 2025.

  • SRCC is expected to record the highest B.Com (Hons.) cutoff at 920–925, while Kirori Mal College may lead B.Com (General) admissions at 885–890.
  • Bhagini Nivedita College (652–657) and Aditi Mahavidyalaya (663–668) are expected to remain among the most accessible options for General category candidates.
College B.Com (General) B.Com (Hons.)
Shri Ram College of Commerce 920–925
Hindu College 915–920
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 907–912
Hansraj College 905–910
Daulat Ram College 843–848 867–872
Kirori Mal College 885–890 898–904
Sri Venkateswara College 874–880 888–893
Ramjas College 856–862 880–885
Indraprastha College for Women 846–851
Gargi College 808 - 814 840–845
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College 823 - 828
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce 812–818 835–840
Jesus and Mary College 833–838
College of Vocational Studies 818–823
Maitreyi College 788–794 825–830
Kamala Nehru College 784–790 818–824
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 724–730 816–822
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College 805–810
Motilal Nehru College 780–785 805–810
Deshbandhu College 788–794
Dyal Singh College 795–800 812–817
Aryabhatta College 782–787 810–815
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce 730–736 874–880
Shivaji College 752–758
Zakir Husain Delhi College 724–730
Dyal Singh College (Evening) 707–712 742–747
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College 698–704 731–736
Bharati College 667–672 709–714
Aditi Mahavidyalaya 663–668 694–699
Bhagini Nivedita College 652–657
Acharya Narendra Dev College 743–748
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women 670–676

DU Expected Cutoff 2026 for BCom: OBC Category

The OBC gap from UR is fairly consistent at 65–85 marks across top colleges,

  • Kirori Mal is expected to close at 794–800 for OBC against a UR cutoff of 885–890, a gap of around 90 marks.
  • Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce is expected to record an OBC cutoff of 600–606 for B.Com (General), nearly 174 marks lower than its B.Com (Hons.) cutoff of 778–784.
  • Shyama Prasad Mukherji (488–494) and Bhagini Nivedita (471–476) are expected to have the lowest OBC cutoffs for B.Com (General), both below 500 marks.
College B.Com (General) B.Com (Hons.)
Shri Ram College of Commerce 850–855
Hindu College 845–850
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 833–838
Hansraj College 830–835
Daulat Ram College 756–761 787–792
Kirori Mal College 794–800 815–822
Sri Venkateswara College 778–784 800–806
Ramjas College 754–760 787–793
Indraprastha College for Women 757–762
Gargi College 693–699 747–752
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College 727–732
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce 717–723 750–756
Jesus and Mary College 736–741
College of Vocational Studies 719–724
Maitreyi College 678–684 720–726
Kamala Nehru College 670–676 710–716
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 584–590 708–714
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College 692–697
Motilal Nehru College 662–668 692–698
Deshbandhu College 655–661
Dyal Singh College 681–686 711–716
Aryabhatta College 661–666 704–709
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce 600–606 778–784
Shivaji College 626–632
Zakir Husain Delhi College 588–594
Dyal Singh College (Evening) 551–556 615–620
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College 540–546 577–582
Bharati College 483–489 543–548
Aditi Mahavidyalaya 497–502 523–528
Bhagini Nivedita College 471–476
Acharya Narendra Dev College 593–598
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women 488–494

DU Expected Cutoff 2026 for BCom: EWS Category

EWS projections sit predictably between OBC and UR across all colleges, typically 30–45 marks above OBC.

  • The Hansraj and LSR Hons. projections are identical at 862–867, suggesting near-equal demand.
  • Sri Guru Gobind Singh's EWS gap between General (650–656) and Hons. (816–822) remains the widest in this table at 160+ marks.
College B.Com (General) B.Com (Hons.)
Shri Ram College of Commerce 875–880
Hindu College 873–878
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 862–867
Hansraj College 862–867
Daulat Ram College 804–809 820–825
Kirori Mal College 832–838 846–852
Sri Venkateswara College 820–826 834–840
Ramjas College 803–808 823–828
Indraprastha College for Women 802–807
Gargi College 739–744 784–789
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College 773–778
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce 763–768 790–796
Jesus and Mary College 781–786
College of Vocational Studies 762–767
Maitreyi College 733–738 772–778
Kamala Nehru College 726–732 760–766
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 635–641 763–768
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College 735–740
Motilal Nehru College 720–726 746–752
Deshbandhu College 716–721
Dyal Singh College 726–731 756–761
Aryabhatta College 708–713 755–760
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce 650–656 816–822
Shivaji College 684–690
Zakir Husain Delhi College 643–649
Dyal Singh College (Evening) 595–600 651–656
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College 574–579 610–615
Bharati College 507–512 567–572
Aditi Mahavidyalaya 495–500 520–525
Bhagini Nivedita College 484–489
Acharya Narendra Dev College 631–636
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women 513–518

DU Expected Cutoff 2026 for BCom: SC Category

SC cutoffs are expected to remain highly competitive in 2026, particularly for B.Com (Hons.) at top DU colleges.

  • SRCC is expected to lead with an SC cutoff of 795–800 for B.Com (Hons.), while Kirori Mal College may top B.Com (General) admissions at 715–722.
  • Bhagini Nivedita College (368–373) and Aditi Mahavidyalaya (403–408) are expected to remain among the most accessible options for SC candidates.
College B.Com (General) B.Com (Hons.)
Shri Ram College of Commerce 795–800
Hindu College 786–791
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 766–772
Hansraj College 766–771
Daulat Ram College 669–674 704–709
Kirori Mal College 715–722 734–740
Sri Venkateswara College 700–706 718–724
Ramjas College 676–682 705–712
Indraprastha College for Women 666–671
Gargi College 594–599 655–660
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College 656–661
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce 623–629 671–676
Jesus and Mary College 650–655
College of Vocational Studies 639–644
Maitreyi College 588–594 637–642
Kamala Nehru College 580–586 622–628
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 455–460 624–630
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College 599–604
Motilal Nehru College 572–578 603–609
Deshbandhu College 566–571
Dyal Singh College 575–580 618–623
Aryabhatta College 566–571 616–621
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce 470–476 694–700
Shivaji College 500–506
Zakir Husain Delhi College 464–470
Dyal Singh College (Evening) 429–434 510–515
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College 453–458 502–507
Bharati College 386–391 450–455
Aditi Mahavidyalaya 403–408 444–449
Bhagini Nivedita College 368–373
Acharya Narendra Dev College 511–516
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women 382–387

DU Expected Cutoff 2026 for BCom: ST Category

ST cutoffs are expected to show the widest variation among all categories, with large differences between top and lower-ranked colleges.

  • Dyal Singh College (Evening) is expected to record the lowest cutoffs at 136–141 for B.Com (General) and 164–169 for B.Com (Hons.).
  • Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is expected to close at 178–184 for ST in B.Com (General), compared to 724–730 for the General category, highlighting one of the largest category-wise gaps.
College B.Com (General) B.Com (Hons.)
Shri Ram College of Commerce 750–755
Hindu College 737–742
Lady Shri Ram College for Women 708–714
Hansraj College 711–716
Daulat Ram College 546–551 638–643
Kirori Mal College 658–665 680–686
Sri Venkateswara College 644–650 664–670
Ramjas College 620–626 650–656
Indraprastha College for Women 568–573
Gargi College 437–442 541–546
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College 531–536
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce 518–524 612–618
Jesus and Mary College 604–609
College of Vocational Studies 510–515
Maitreyi College 536–542 583–588
Kamala Nehru College 528–534 568–574
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 178–184 572–578
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College 465–470
Motilal Nehru College 521–526 550–556
Deshbandhu College 391–397
Dyal Singh College 398–403 465–470
Aryabhatta College 470–475 572–577
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce 207–213 641–647
Shivaji College 334–340
Zakir Husain Delhi College 276–282
Dyal Singh College (Evening) 136–141 164–169
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College 210–216 329–334
Bharati College 243–248 271–276
Aditi Mahavidyalaya 369–374 167-174
Bhagini Nivedita College
Acharya Narendra Dev College 309–314
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women 222–228

DU BCom Cutoff for 2025: General Category

General category cutoffs reached record highs in 2025, with several B.Com (Hons.) colleges crossing the 900-mark threshold.

  • SRCC recorded the highest cutoff at 917.43 for B.Com (Hons.), while Hindu (912.22), LSR (906.37), and Hansraj (901.71) also crossed 900 marks.
  • For B.Com (General), Kirori Mal College led at 883.99, while cutoffs dropped to 669.32 at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, a gap of over 214 marks.

DU B.Com Cutoff 2025: OBC Category

OBC cutoffs remained around 65–85 marks lower than the UR category across most colleges.

  • SRCC recorded the highest OBC cutoff at 849.42 for B.Com (Hons.).
  • Gargi, DCAC, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and Zakir Husain offered relatively accessible options for mid-range OBC scorers.

DU B.Com Cutoff 2025: EWS Category

EWS cutoffs remained highly competitive, especially for B.Com (Hons.) at top colleges.

  • SRCC led with an EWS cutoff of 874.12, followed by Hindu and LSR.
  • Shyama Prasad Mukherji and Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar remained among the most accessible options.

DU B.Com Cutoff 2025: SC Category

SC cutoffs remained highly competitive at top colleges, with a gap of more than 400 marks between the highest and lowest colleges.

  • SRCC recorded the highest SC cutoff at 792.49 for B.Com (Hons.), followed by Hindu College (778.37) and LSR (764.79).
  • In B.Com (General), cutoffs ranged from 712.41 at Kirori Mal College to 380.13 at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, highlighting a wide range of admission opportunities.

DU B.Com Cutoff 2025: ST Category

ST cutoffs show a steep decline after the top colleges, creating a wide score range across institutions.

  • Kirori Mal College recorded the highest ST cutoff at 656.17 for B.Com (General), while several colleges admitted candidates below 300 marks.
  • For B.Com (Hons.), a score of 650+ remained competitive for top colleges, while 550+ was sufficient for admission to many mid-tier options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ques: Can I get Shri Ram College of Commerce B.Com (Hons.) with a 900 CUET score?

Ans: The 2025 General category cut-off for this was 917.43 at SRCC. With 900, Hindu College (912.22 in 2025) and Hansraj College (901.71) are borderline; realistic targets are LSR, Ramjas, and Sri Venkateswara College, where cutoffs ranged from 873–906 in 2025.

Ques: Can I get B.Com at Kirori Mal College with 880 in CUET?

Ans: Yes, 880 is within striking distance. The 2025 General category cutoff at Kirori Mal for B.Com was 883.99 — a gap of under 4 marks. Cutoffs typically shift 2–5 marks between rounds, so a score of 880 is realistic for Round 2 or Round 3. OBC and EWS candidates at this score have a strong chance even in Round 1.

Ques: Does regular B.Com in DU have lower cutoffs than B.Com (Hons.)?

Ans: Yes. In most colleges, B.Com cutoffs are typically 10–30 marks lower than B.Com (Hons.). For example, at Sri Venkateswara College in 2025, B.Com closed around 873 compared with nearly 887 for B.Com (Hons.).

Ques: Which DU college had the highest cutoff for regular B.Com in 2025?

Ans: Among colleges offering regular B.Com, Kirori Mal College recorded the highest General category cutoff at approximately 884 in 2025. This was followed by Sri Venkateswara College, which offered General category candidates cut-off marks of about 873, and Ramjas College, which had about 858 marks.

Ques: Is it worth waiting for Round 2 if I miss Sri Venkateswara College B.Com by 2–3 marks?

Ans: Yes. Sri Venkateswara College cutoffs typically drop 2–5 marks between rounds as seats free up from upgrades. In 2025, the Round 1 UR cutoff was 872.74, meaning a score of 869–872 had a realistic shot in Round 2. If you are within 3–4 marks of the Round 1 cutoff, keep the preference active and wait.

Ques: What CUET score do ST category candidates need for B.Com (Hons.) at top DU colleges?

Ans: In 2025, ST cutoffs at top B.Com (Hons.) colleges ranged from 639 at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce to 747 at SRCC. For 2026, aspirants applying to the top colleges situated in the North Campus will need to aim for at least 650 marks to be considered seriously in all CSAS rounds.