CUET UG 2026 DU CSAS EWS category cutoff is expected to range between 130 and 185 out of 200 depending on the programme and college, based on 2025 closing score trends.
Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) 2026 will allocate undergraduate seats using CUET UG 2026 scores. The EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category holds a 10% horizontal reservation across all DU colleges. EWS cutoffs are calculated independently and typically fall 2 to 8 marks below the General category closing score for the same programme-college combination.
- CUET UG 2026 scores are out of 200 per subject; DU uses subject-specific scores for different programmes.
- EWS reservation stands at 10% of total intake in all DU colleges under CSAS 2026.
- Expected EWS closing scores range from 130 to 185 across DU programmes — varies widely by course and college.
- A valid EWS Income and Asset Certificate from an SDM or Tehsildar is mandatory for seat confirmation.
| Direct Link to CUET UG 2026 Official Portal | cuet.nta.nic.in |
EWS Category in DU CSAS 2026
The EWS quota was introduced under the Constitution (103rd Amendment) Act, 2019, providing a 10% horizontal reservation in all centrally funded universities, including Delhi University. Under DU CSAS 2026, seats in every programme and college are divided into General, SC, ST, OBC-NCL, and EWS sub-categories, with EWS seats allocated via a separate merit list derived from CUET UG 2026 scores.
EWS closing scores are determined independently from the General category. In most DU programmes, EWS cutoffs run 2 to 8 marks lower than General category closing scores, though in highly competitive programmes at top colleges the gap can be narrower. Students who belong to SC, ST, or OBC-NCL are not eligible for EWS seats regardless of income.
Expected EWS Closing Scores for DU CSAS 2026
The table below shows expected EWS closing scores for popular DU programmes in CSAS 2026, projected from 2025 trends. All scores are out of 200 (CUET UG). Actual official cutoffs will be published after each CSAS round.
| Programme | College | Expected EWS Cutoff 2026 (out of 200) |
|---|---|---|
| B.Com (Hons) | SRCC | 160–168 |
| B.Com (Hons) | Hindu College | 153–160 |
| BA (Hons) English | Miranda House | 148–156 |
| BA (Hons) Political Science | Hindu College | 150–158 |
| BA (Hons) History | St. Stephen’s College | 145–153 |
| B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science | Hansraj College | 162–170 |
| BA (Hons) Economics | Lady Shri Ram College | 156–164 |
| BA Programme | Dyal Singh College | 130–140 |
| B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics | Ramjas College | 158–166 |
| B.Com Programme | Motilal Nehru College | 136–144 |
All figures above are expected cutoffs based on 2025 CSAS closing score trends and may vary. Official DU CSAS 2026 EWS cutoffs will be published on the admission portal after each round of seat allocation.
Previous Year DU CSAS EWS Cutoff Trends (2024–2025)
Tracking EWS closing scores from the last two CSAS cycles helps students gauge how competitive their CUET UG 2026 score is. EWS cutoffs rose by 3 to 6 marks year-on-year across most popular programmes, reflecting growing CUET UG competition and higher overall scores.
| Programme | College | EWS Closing Score 2025 | EWS Closing Score 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com (Hons) | SRCC | 163 | 158 |
| BA (Hons) English | Miranda House | 152 | 147 |
| BA (Hons) Political Science | Hindu College | 154 | 149 |
| B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science | Hansraj College | 165 | 160 |
| BA (Hons) Economics | Lady Shri Ram College | 159 | 153 |
| BA Programme | Dyal Singh College | 134 | 129 |
| B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics | Ramjas College | 161 | 156 |
| B.Com Programme | Motilal Nehru College | 140 | 135 |
The consistent upward trend means students targeting top DU colleges under EWS should aim for scores above 155 out of 200 for most competitive programmes and above 160 for high-demand courses like B.Com (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science.
EWS Eligibility Criteria for DU Admission 2026
To be considered for EWS seats in DU CSAS 2026, students must satisfy all of the following criteria set by the Government of India. Students from SC, ST, and OBC-NCL categories are not eligible for EWS reservation even if their income qualifies.
| Eligibility Criterion | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Category eligibility | Must not belong to SC, ST, or OBC-NCL |
| Annual family income | Less than ₹8 lakh per annum |
| Agricultural land holding | Family must not own 5 acres or more of agricultural land |
| Residential flat | Must be less than 1,000 sq ft |
| Residential plot (notified municipality) | Must be less than 100 sq yards |
| Residential plot (non-notified area) | Must be less than 200 sq yards |
| Certificate required | EWS Income and Asset Certificate from SDM or Tehsildar in central government prescribed format |
The EWS certificate must be issued for the financial year immediately preceding the year of admission. DU accepts only the central government prescribed certificate format — state-specific EWS templates that deviate from this format are not valid for DU CSAS document verification.
Factors Affecting DU CSAS 2026 EWS Cutoff
Several variables will shape where the final EWS closing score lands in DU CSAS 2026. Understanding these helps you set realistic targets and build a smarter preference list.
- CUET UG 2026 score distribution — if more students score in the 160-plus band this year, cutoffs across all categories including EWS will rise.
- Number of EWS applicants — a larger EWS applicant pool increases competition for the fixed 10% reserved seats.
- Total EWS seats per programme — calculated as 10% of sanctioned intake; small-intake programmes have very few EWS seats, pushing the closing score higher even within the category.
- Programme and college demand — high-demand programmes like B.Com (Hons) and B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science at top-ranked colleges consistently carry higher EWS cutoffs than less-subscribed courses.
- CSAS preference-filling strategy — filling a wider range of programme-college preferences across multiple CSAS rounds improves your chances of securing a seat at the EWS cutoff margin.
- NTA score normalisation — CUET UG 2026 scores are normalised across multiple test shifts, which can marginally affect the final score used in CSAS seat allocation.
CUET UG 2026 DU CSAS EWS Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What is the expected EWS cutoff for B.Com (Hons) at SRCC in DU CSAS 2026?
Ans. The expected EWS closing score for B.Com (Hons) at SRCC in DU CSAS 2026 is between 160 and 168 out of 200, based on 2025 CSAS trends. These are projected figures; official cutoffs will be released after each seat allocation round begins.
Ques. Who qualifies for the EWS category in DU CSAS 2026?
Ans. Students who do not belong to SC, ST, or OBC-NCL, whose family income is less than ₹8 lakh per annum, and who meet the central government’s property ownership criteria qualify for EWS seats in DU CSAS 2026.
Ques. Is the EWS cutoff lower than the General category cutoff in DU CSAS?
Ans. Yes. EWS closing scores are typically 2 to 8 marks lower than the General category closing score for the same programme and college in DU CSAS. In highly competitive programmes at premier colleges the gap can be smaller.
Ques. What documents are needed for EWS reservation in DU CSAS 2026?
Ans. You need a valid EWS Income and Asset Certificate issued by an SDM or Tehsildar in the central government prescribed format, covering the financial year immediately before the year of admission. State-specific formats are not accepted.
Ques. How many EWS seats are available in DU colleges under CSAS 2026?
Ans. EWS seats equal 10% of the total sanctioned intake in every DU programme and college. The exact number per programme is listed in the DU CSAS 2026 seat matrix published on the official admission portal.
Ques. When will the official DU CSAS 2026 EWS cutoff be declared?
Ans. Official EWS closing scores will be announced after each CSAS 2026 seat allocation round on the official DU admission portal. Round 1 closing scores are typically declared within a few days of the initial seat allocation announcement.








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