DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 expected cutoff for the Faculty of Law is anticipated between 212 and 218 for Campus Law Centre (UR category) in Round 1, based on 2024-25 actual closing scores.
Delhi University admits students to the 3-year LLB programme through the Common Seat Allocation System for Postgraduate (CSAS PG) using CUET PG Law scores out of 300. The Faculty of Law runs three centres — Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre-I (LC-I) and Law Centre-II (LC-II) — each with distinct closing scores per round and category. The cutoff is not pre-declared; it emerges from actual score distribution and seat acceptance in each cycle. Scores typically fall by 5 to 15 marks between rounds as upgrades and withdrawals create vacancies.
- CUET PG Law total marks: 300 (75 MCQs, +4 correct, -1 wrong).
- CLC is the most competitive centre, closing 15 to 25 marks higher than LC-I and LC-II in the UR category.
- In 2024-25, Round 1 closing scores were: CLC 213, LC-II 193 and LC-I 188 (UR category).
- SC students scoring 158 to 168 at CLC or 138 to 153 at LC-I and LC-II may expect Round 1 allotment in 2026 (expected).
- Round 2 and Round 3 cutoffs are expected to drop 5 to 10 marks per round from the Round 1 closing score.
| Direct Link to DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Seat Allotment (Round 1 OUT) — pgadmission.uod.ac.in |
What is DU LLB CSAS PG Cutoff?
The DU LLB CSAS PG cutoff is the minimum CUET PG Law score at which the last seat is filled in a given category and law centre in each allotment round. Delhi University publishes separate closing scores for CLC, LC-I and LC-II after each round. A student receives an allotment only when their CUET PG score meets or exceeds the closing score for their preferred centre and category. The figure is not set in advance — it is determined by the number of available seats and the score of the last admitted student in each category per round.
DU LLB 2026 Expected Cutoff by Centre and Category
The table below shows expected Round 1 closing CUET PG scores for DU LLB 2026 across all three law centres and key reservation categories. All figures are expected estimates based on 2024-25 actual closing scores.
| Law Centre | UR (General) | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwBD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Campus Law Centre (CLC) | 212 – 218 | 202 – 208 | 207 – 213 | 158 – 168 | 128 – 138 | 95 – 110 |
| Law Centre-I (LC-I) | 190 – 196 | 180 – 186 | 185 – 191 | 138 – 148 | 110 – 120 | 85 – 95 |
| Law Centre-II (LC-II) | 195 – 202 | 185 – 192 | 190 – 197 | 143 – 153 | 112 – 122 | 85 – 95 |
All scores out of 300. Figures are expected estimates based on 2024-25 trends and subject to change with actual CUET PG 2026 score distribution.
Round-wise Closing Score Trend (2024-25 Actual and 2026 Expected)
DU LLB CSAS PG conducts three allotment rounds. Closing scores fall each round as students upgrade or withdraw. The table below compares 2024-25 actual Round 1 data with expected 2026 cutoffs across all three rounds for the UR category.
| Round | Campus Law Centre (CLC) | Law Centre-I (LC-I) | Law Centre-II (LC-II) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 — 2024-25 (Actual) | 213 | 188 | 193 |
| Round 1 — 2026 (Expected) | 212 – 218 | 190 – 196 | 195 – 202 |
| Round 2 — 2026 (Expected) | 205 – 212 | 182 – 190 | 187 – 195 |
| Round 3 — 2026 (Expected) | 195 – 205 | 172 – 182 | 177 – 187 |
Round 2 and Round 3 figures are expected estimates based on historical round-wise drop patterns.
Students who did not receive CLC in Round 1 should remain active in CSAS PG. The CLC UR closing score is expected to fall to 205-212 in Round 2 and to 195-205 in Round 3, creating upgrade opportunities for students who accepted LC-I or LC-II in an earlier round.
Factors Affecting DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Cutoff
Several variables determine where the closing score lands in each round:
- CUET PG 2026 paper difficulty: A harder paper compresses the score distribution and lowers absolute cutoffs; an easier paper pushes them higher.
- Total applicants for Law: A larger applicant pool increases competition for the same number of seats and typically raises the closing score.
- Seat intake at Faculty of Law: Any revision to total LLB seats at CLC, LC-I or LC-II directly shifts the closing score up or down.
- Upgrade activity between rounds: Students who upgrade from LC-I or LC-II to CLC vacate lower-centre seats, allowing those centres to extend allotments at reduced scores in later rounds.
- Category-wise fill rate: Unfilled SC or ST seats from one round affect carry-over patterns and the effective seat pool in subsequent rounds.
DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What was the DU LLB Round 1 closing CUET PG score for CLC in 2024-25?
Ans. The Round 1 closing CUET PG score for Campus Law Centre (UR category) in 2024-25 was 213 out of 300. Law Centre-I closed at 188 and Law Centre-II at 193 in the same round.
Ques. What CUET PG score is safe for DU LLB Faculty of Law in 2026?
Ans. Based on 2024-25 trends, a score of 218 or above is considered safe for CLC (UR category). For LC-I and LC-II, a score of 200 or above gives a comfortable margin for a Round 1 seat in the UR category.
Ques. By how much does the DU LLB cutoff fall between Round 1 and Round 3?
Ans. Based on previous year patterns, the DU LLB closing score drops by 5 to 15 marks per round. By Round 3, the CLC UR cutoff is expected to fall to roughly 195 to 205, down from 212 to 218 in Round 1.
Ques. Is the DU LLB cutoff the same for CLC, LC-I and LC-II?
Ans. No. Campus Law Centre consistently closes highest. In 2024-25, CLC closed approximately 20 to 25 marks above LC-I and about 15 to 20 marks above LC-II in the UR category.
Ques. What is the total marks for CUET PG Law used in DU LLB 2026 admissions?
Ans. CUET PG Law is marked out of 300 (75 MCQ questions, +4 for each correct answer and -1 for each wrong answer). The DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 allotment is based on this score.
Ques. Where can students check the official DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 cutoff after each round?
Ans. The official DU PG admission portal at pgadmission.uod.ac.in publishes round-wise closing scores after each allotment list is released. Log in after each round to check allotment status and view the published cutoff data.








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