Scoring 180 out of 200 in CUET UG 2026 puts you in an excellent position, with an expected NTA percentile between 95 and 99 depending on your subject and exam session.
With CUET UG 2026 results now out, students who scored around 180 marks are eager to know their NTA percentile and which Delhi University colleges are within reach. NTA normalises raw scores across sessions before computing your final percentile, so 180 marks in English may yield a slightly different percentile than 180 in Mathematics. Based on 2024 and 2025 CUET UG trends, a raw score of 180 in most domain subjects translates to a percentile between 96 and 99, making you competitive for several top DU colleges.
- CUET UG maximum marks per subject: 200 (40 questions attempted × 5 marks each).
- 180 out of 200 = 90% raw score, which NTA converts into an NTA Score (percentile) through normalisation.
- Expected NTA percentile for 180 marks: 95 to 99 percentile, varying by subject.
- With 180 marks, you can target top DU colleges including Hansraj College, Hindu College, Ramjas College and Kirori Mal College for most programmes.
- All percentile and cutoff figures below are expected and based on 2024–25 CUET UG trends; official 2026 cutoffs will be released during CSAS counselling.
| Direct Link to CUET UG 2026 Scorecard (OUT) — cuet.nta.nic.in |
What Does 180 Marks Mean in CUET UG 2026?
Each CUET UG domain subject carries a maximum of 200 marks. The exam presents 50 questions per subject and you must attempt 40, with each correct answer earning 5 marks and each wrong answer deducting 1 mark. A raw score of 180 means you answered almost all attempted questions correctly with minimal errors, placing you well above the majority of test-takers in your subject.
NTA does not rank students by raw marks alone. It converts your raw score into a normalised NTA Score (percentile) — the percentage of students who scored equal to or below you across all sessions for that subject. This is the figure printed on your official CUET UG 2026 scorecard and the one DU uses for CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) admissions.
Expected NTA Percentile for 180 Marks in CUET UG 2026
The table below shows the expected NTA percentile range for 180 out of 200 across key CUET UG subjects, based on 2024 and 2025 result trends. These are indicative figures; your actual percentile will be displayed on your scorecard.
| Subject | Raw Score | Expected NTA Percentile (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| English | 180/200 | 96 – 98 |
| History | 180/200 | 96 – 98 |
| Political Science | 180/200 | 95 – 97 |
| Economics | 180/200 | 97 – 99 |
| Mathematics | 180/200 | 98 – 99.5 |
| Accountancy | 180/200 | 96 – 98 |
| General Test | 180/200 | 95 – 97 |
| Physics | 180/200 | 97 – 99 |
| Chemistry | 180/200 | 96 – 98 |
| Biology | 180/200 | 96 – 98 |
All figures above are expected and based on 2024–2025 CUET UG trends. Your actual 2026 percentile will appear on the official NTA scorecard.
Top DU Colleges You Can Target with 180 Marks in CUET UG 2026
Delhi University uses NTA Scores from your CUET UG scorecard for all undergraduate admissions. With 180 marks translating to roughly 96–99 percentile depending on subject, you are competitive for a strong set of DU colleges. The table below lists colleges and programmes within reach, based on 2024–25 CUET UG closing cutoff trends.
| College | Programme | Approx. CUET Cutoff 2024–25 (General) |
|---|---|---|
| Miranda House | BA (Hons) History / Political Science | 195 – 200 |
| Lady Shri Ram College | BA (Hons) Economics / English | 192 – 200 |
| SRCC | B.Com (Hons) | 190 – 200 |
| Hindu College | BA (Hons) History / Political Science | 185 – 195 |
| Hansraj College | BA (Hons) Economics / B.Sc. (Hons) Physics | 180 – 192 |
| Ramjas College | BA (Hons) English / History | 178 – 190 |
| Kirori Mal College | BA (Hons) Political Science / Economics | 175 – 188 |
| Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | B.Com (Hons) / BA (Hons) Economics | 172 – 186 |
| Deshbandhu College | B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry / Physics | 170 – 185 |
| Shaheed Bhagat Singh College | B.Com (Hons) / BA (Hons) Economics | 168 – 182 |
All cutoff figures are expected references based on 2024–25 CUET UG trends. Official 2026 DU cutoffs will be released after CSAS counselling opens.
Students with 180 marks in Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) can target B.Sc. programmes at Hansraj, Sri Venkateswara, Deshbandhu and ARSD College. Students with 180 in Commerce subjects can look at B.Com (Hons) at Ramjas, Kirori Mal and Motilal Nehru College. With a reserved category certificate, your chances at higher-ranked colleges improve considerably — OBC-NCL and SC students at 180 marks often qualify for programmes at colleges like Hindu College and LSR.
How CUET UG 2026 Percentile is Calculated
NTA uses a multi-session normalisation method to ensure fairness across exam days and shifts. Here is how your final NTA Score is arrived at:
- Your raw marks in each subject are first computed: +5 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted.
- If that subject was held across multiple sessions, NTA normalises raw scores using the equi-percentile method — your position among students in your session is mapped to an equivalent position in the overall pool.
- The final NTA Score (percentile) on your scorecard = 100 × (number of students who scored equal to or less than you in that subject ÷ total students who appeared in that subject).
- This means a 180 in a heavily attempted subject like English may yield a slightly lower percentile than a 180 in a less popular elective.
Your scorecard shows one NTA Score per subject. DU’s CSAS portal uses these scores — not raw marks — to compute composite scores for each college-programme combination you apply to.
How Colleges Use Your CUET Score for DU Admission
Clearing CUET UG with 180 marks is only the first step. DU admission happens entirely through CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System), and understanding how it works helps you make the most of your score.
- Programme-specific subject combination: Each DU programme specifies 2–3 CUET subjects it considers. BA (Hons) Economics, for example, typically uses English + Economics + General Test. Your composite score for that programme is computed from those specific subjects.
- Fill 8–10 preferences in CSAS: With 180 marks, apply to a wide range of colleges — aim for 3–4 aspirational colleges, 3–4 realistic ones, and 2–3 safety options with cutoffs around 168–175.
- Multiple allocation rounds: CSAS runs 3 allocation rounds. If you do not get your top preference in Round 1, you remain in the pool for upgrades in later rounds — do not withdraw unless you are satisfied.
- Category advantage: OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS students face significantly lower effective cutoffs. At 180 marks, reserved category students are competitive even at Miranda House and LSR for many programmes.
- Rank your preferences carefully: In CSAS, your most desired college-programme combination should always be ranked first. The system allocates the best available seat matching your preferences.
CUET UG 2026 180 Marks Percentile FAQs
Ques. Is 180 marks a good score in CUET UG 2026?
Ans. Yes, 180 out of 200 is an excellent score in CUET UG 2026. It places you among the top 1–5% of students in most subjects and is expected to yield an NTA percentile between 95 and 99, making you competitive for a strong range of DU colleges.
Ques. What NTA percentile can I expect for 180 marks in CUET UG 2026?
Ans. Based on 2024–25 trends, 180 marks in most CUET UG domain subjects is expected to yield an NTA percentile of 95 to 99. Mathematics and Economics tend to yield higher percentiles at this score due to the competitive nature of those subjects. Your actual 2026 percentile will be visible on your official NTA scorecard.
Ques. Which DU colleges can I get with 180 marks in CUET UG 2026?
Ans. With 180 marks, you can realistically target Hansraj College, Ramjas College, Kirori Mal College, Deshbandhu College and ARSD College for most programmes in the General category. Hindu College is borderline for some programmes at this score. SRCC and Miranda House generally require 190+ marks for General category students.
Ques. Does DU use raw CUET marks or NTA percentile for admission?
Ans. DU uses the NTA Score (percentile) from your CUET UG scorecard — not raw marks — for admission through CSAS. A composite score is calculated for each programme using the percentiles from 2–3 specified CUET subjects, and seats are allocated based on this composite score.
Ques. Can OBC or SC students with 180 marks get into top DU colleges like Miranda House or LSR?
Ans. Yes, reserved category cutoffs at top DU colleges are significantly lower than General category cutoffs. OBC-NCL and SC students with 180 marks are competitive for programmes at Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram College and Hindu College for many subject combinations, based on 2024–25 cutoff trends.
Ques. How do I download my CUET UG 2026 scorecard?
Ans. You can download the CUET UG 2026 scorecard from the official NTA portal at cuet.nta.nic.in. Log in using your application number and date of birth, navigate to the scorecard section and download your NTA Score card for all subjects you appeared in.








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