Delhi University Cutoff for B.Sc. Mathematics is among the most competitive science cutoffs under CUET UG, offered across 15+ affiliated colleges, including St. Stephen's College, Hindu College, Hansraj College, Miranda House, Ramjas College, and Kirori Mal College.

  • Top science cutoff at DU: BSc (Hons.) Mathematics is among the highest-cutoff science programmes at DU, with St. Stephen's College recording a UR cutoff of 834.08 out of 1000 in Round 1 of 2025, the highest for any science course across DU that year.
  • Unlike most BSc programmes (evaluated out of 750 using 3 subjects), BSc (Hons.) Mathematics is evaluated out of 1000 marks (4 subjects × 250 each), placing it on the same scale as humanities and commerce cutoffs.
  • Wide college-wise range: UR cutoffs in 2025 ranged from 834 at St. Stephen's College to below 500 at off-campus colleges like Aryabhatta, a 330+ point spread within the same course at the same university.

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CUET Subject Combination for BSc (Hons.) Mathematics

Combination: Any one Language (List A) + Mathematics / Applied Mathematics + Any two subjects from List B

Note:

  • List A includes all language subjects: English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Sanskrit.
  • List B subjects relevant to Mathematics include Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Statistics, and other science domain subjects offered under CUET UG. Mathematics or Applied Mathematics is a mandatory domain subject and cannot be substituted.

Candidates who have not appeared in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics as a CUET domain subject will not be eligible, regardless of their total score.

DU BSc (Hons.) Mathematics 2026: Expected Cutoff

The expected cutoff for St. Stephen's College is projected at 836–842 UR for 2026, a marginal 2–8 point rise from 834.08 in 2025. Mid-tier colleges are expected to range from 620 to 720 in the General category, while off-campus colleges are projected to remain below 520.

College UR OBC EWS SC ST
St. Stephen's College 836–842 758–764 796–802 648–654 576–582
Hindu College 818–824 736–742 776–782 634–640 562–568
Hansraj College 704–710 618–624 658–664 528–534 468–474
Miranda House 696–702 610–616 650–656 520–526 460–466
Ramjas College 688–694 602–608 642–648 512–518 452–458
Kirori Mal College 676–682 590–596 630–636 500–506 440–446
Daulat Ram College 648–654 562–568 602–608 474–480 414–420
Maitreyi College 628–634 542–548 582–588 454–460 394–400
Kalindi College 606–612 520–526 560–566 432–438 374–380
Aryabhatta College 492–498 408–414 448–454 348–354 298–304

DU BSc (Hons.) Mathematics Cutoff 2025: Round 1

At St. Stephen's College, the General category cutoff closed at 834.08 in Round 1. The gap between St. Stephen's (834.08) and third-ranked Hansraj (698.32) is over 130 marks.OBC cutoffs run approximately 75–85 marks below UR, while SC trails by 185–200 marks at top colleges.

College UR OBC EWS SC ST
St. Stephen's College 834.08 754.36 792.24 644.18 572.34
Hindu College 816.44 732.18 772.36 630.52 558.28
Hansraj College 698.32 614.48 654.16 524.36 464.22
Miranda House 690.54 606.28 646.42 516.18 456.14
Ramjas College 682.16 598.34 638.28 508.42 448.36
Kirori Mal College 670.48 586.22 626.34 496.18 436.28
Daulat Ram College 642.36 558.14 598.28 470.42 410.18
Maitreyi College 622.18 538.34 578.16 450.28 390.42
Kalindi College 600.44 516.18 556.34 428.22 370.36
Aryabhatta College 486.28 404.14 444.36 344.18 294.28

DU BSc (Hons.) Mathematics Cutoff 2025: Round 3

The Round 3 data shows that cutoffs generally declined by 5–20 marks compared to Round 1,

  • St. Stephen’s College continued to record the highest Round 3 cutoff at 828.14, remaining the most competitive option for BSc (Hons.) Mathematics.
  • Hindu College also stayed above the 800-mark, while colleges such as Hansraj, Miranda House, and Ramjas remained accessible in the 670–690 range.
College UR OBC EWS SC ST
St. Stephen's College 828.14 748.22 786.18 638.14 566.28
Hindu College 809.62 724.36 764.48 622.16 550.42
Hansraj College 688.74 604.28 644.16 514.32 454.18
Miranda House 682.56 598.14 638.42 508.28 448.36
Ramjas College 674.22 590.36 630.18 500.14 440.28
Kirori Mal College 662.44 578.52 618.26 488.42 428.18
Daulat Ram College 634.16 548.28 588.14 462.36 402.24
Maitreyi College 614.42 528.16 568.24 442.18 382.36
Kalindi College 592.38 506.24 546.18 420.44 362.28
Aryabhatta College 614.14 496.56
DU BSE MATHS CUTOFF 2025 FOR SPOT ROUND

DU BSc (Hons.) Mathematics Cutoff 2025: Spot Round

The Spot Round cutoff confirms that BSc (Hons.) Mathematics remained highly competitive even in the final stage of counselling. St. Stephen’s College continued to close above 820 marks, while Hindu College remained above 800.

College UR OBC EWS SC ST
St. Stephen's College 821.12 741.48 779.36 632.14 560.28
Hindu College 802.44 717.36 757.14 616.28 544.36
Hansraj College 681.26 598.18 638.42 508.14 448.28
Miranda House 675.18 592.36 632.16 502.42 442.18
Ramjas College 668.44 584.28 624.14 494.36 434.28
Kirori Mal College 656.28 572.16 612.42 482.18 422.36
Daulat Ram College 628.16 542.18 582.36 456.28 396.14
Maitreyi College 608.42 522.36 562.18 436.24 376.18
Kalindi College 586.18 500.42 540.16 414.36 356.24
Aryabhatta College 470.24 390.18 430.36 334.28 284.14

DU BSc (Hons.) Mathematics 2024: Round 1 Cutoff

In 2024, BSc (Hons.) Mathematics cutoffs were significantly lower across the board, with St. Stephen's recording approximately 712 UR, over 120 marks below the 2025 figure.

The SC–UR gap was approximately 110 marks at top colleges in 2024, narrower than the 185–200 point gap seen in 2025, reflecting the CUET normalisation-driven widening of category score dispersion.

College UR OBC EWS SC ST
St. Stephen's College 712 638 672 604 558
Hindu College 696 622 656 586 540
Hansraj College 592 524 556 498 452
Miranda House 584 516 548 490 444
Ramjas College 576 508 540 482 436
Kirori Mal College 564 496 528 470 424
Daulat Ram College 538 472 504 444 398
Maitreyi College 518 452 484 424 378
Kalindi College 496 430 462 402 356
Aryabhatta College 392 328 360 302 258

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ques: Is a CUET score of 800 enough for BSc (Hons.) Mathematics at St. Stephen's College?

Ans: A score of 800 fell below St. Stephen's Round 1 UR cutoff of 834.08 in 2025. At 800, Hindu College (816.44 UR) is also a borderline target. Candidates at this score are more realistically placed at Hansraj College (~698 UR) or Miranda House (~690 UR), where 800 provides a comfortable buffer across all CSAS rounds.

Ques: Why is BSc Mathematics evaluated out of 1000 while other BSc courses are out of 750 at DU?

Ans: DU requires Mathematics students to appear in four CUET subjects (Language + Mathematics + two domain subjects), each worth 250 marks, for a total of 1000 marks. Most other BSc programmes require only three subjects (out of 750). This makes BSc Mathematics cutoffs directly comparable to commerce and humanities cutoffs, unlike Physics or Chemistry, which are evaluated out of 750.

Ques: Which is harder to get into, BSc Maths at St. Stephen's or BSc Maths at Hindu College?

Ans: St. Stephen's is significantly harder; its 2025 UR cutoff of 834.08 was approximately 18 marks above Hindu College's 816.44. However, St. Stephen's is a minority institution with a separate quota structure, meaning a portion of seats is reserved for Christian minority candidates, effectively making the open-category competition even tighter than the raw cutoff suggests.

Ques: What CUET score do OBC candidates need for BSc Maths at top DU colleges?

Ans: In 2025, OBC cutoffs at top Mathematics colleges ranged from approximately 404 at Aryabhatta College to 754 at St. Stephen's. For premier North Campus colleges like Hansraj (~614 OBC) and Miranda House (~606 OBC), OBC candidates should target 610+ for a realistic Round 1 allocation in 2026.

Ques: How many rounds does DU typically conduct for the BSc Mathematics seat allocation?

Ans: DU typically conducts 3–4 rounds of CSAS seat allocation. At top colleges like St. Stephen's and Hindu College, cutoffs drop by 5–15 marks between rounds. At mid-tier colleges like Ramjas (~682 UR in 2025) and Kirori Mal (~670 UR), drops of 10–20 marks are common, giving candidates who miss Round 1 by a small margin a realistic second opportunity.