The DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 expected cutoff for the General category at Law Centre-I is projected between 190 and 198 marks (out of 300 in CUET PG) in Round 1, while Law Centre-II is expected to close slightly higher at 195 to 203 marks, based on 2025 admission cycle data.

Delhi University conducts 3-year LLB admissions through the Common Seat Allocation System for Postgraduate (CSAS PG) using CUET PG scores out of 300 marks. Among the three DU law centres, Campus Law Centre carries the highest cutoff, followed by Law Centre-II and Law Centre-I. The cutoff is the lowest CUET PG score at which a seat is allotted at each centre per round. Official 2026 cutoffs will be released round by round on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each seat allocation is completed.

  • Law Centre-II General category Round 1 cutoff is expected between 195 and 203 marks out of 300, based on 2025 trends.
  • Law Centre-I General category Round 1 cutoff is expected between 190 and 198 marks, slightly below Law Centre-II.
  • The final round cutoff is typically 8 to 12 marks lower than Round 1 at both centres as vacated seats are filled from lower in the merit list.
  • OBC students are expected to need 167 to 175 marks at Law Centre-I and 171 to 179 marks at Law Centre-II in Round 1.
  • SC category expected cutoff is 149 to 157 marks at Law Centre-I and 153 to 161 marks at Law Centre-II in Round 1.
  • ST category students may secure admission with 121 to 129 marks at Law Centre-I and 124 to 132 marks at Law Centre-II in Round 1.
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The table below shows 2025 Round 1 and estimated final round closing scores at Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II. All figures are CUET PG marks out of 300. The General category Round 1 figures for Law Centre-I (188) and Law Centre-II (193) are based on reported 2025 CSAS PG data. OBC, SC, ST, EWS and PwD estimates are derived from category-wise proportions observed at Campus Law Centre in the same cycle.

Category LC-I 2025 Round 1 LC-I 2025 Final Round LC-II 2025 Round 1 LC-II 2025 Final Round
General 188 ~178 193 ~183
EWS ~173 ~163 ~178 ~168
OBC ~165 ~155 ~169 ~159
SC ~147 ~137 ~151 ~141
ST ~119 ~109 ~122 ~112
PwD ~140 ~130 ~144 ~134

Category-wise figures marked with ~ are indicative estimates based on proportions from the 2025 Campus Law Centre allotment data. Official centre-wise category data is published on pgadmission.uod.ac.in.


Law Centre-I Expected Cutoff 2026: Category-Wise

Law Centre-I records the lowest cutoff among the three DU law centres but still demands a highly competitive CUET PG score. For 2026, the General category closing score at Law Centre-I is expected to edge upward from 2025, continuing the year-on-year upward trend. Both Round 1 and final round projections are given below; all scores are out of 300.

Category 2026 Expected Round 1 Score 2026 Expected Final Round Score
General 190 – 198 178 – 188
EWS 175 – 183 164 – 173
OBC 167 – 175 156 – 164
SC 149 – 157 138 – 147
ST 121 – 129 110 – 119
PwD 142 – 150 131 – 140

All scores above are expected CUET PG marks out of 300, projected from 2025 CSAS PG trends. The actual cutoff will depend on the total applicant pool, seat matrix and the number of rounds conducted in 2026.


Law Centre-II Expected Cutoff 2026: Category-Wise

Law Centre-II carries a slightly higher cutoff than Law Centre-I across all categories, in both Round 1 and the final round. Students who narrowly miss the Law Centre-II cutoff in Round 1 often receive a seat at Law Centre-I in the same round and may upgrade to Law Centre-II in a subsequent round if a seat becomes available.

Category 2026 Expected Round 1 Score 2026 Expected Final Round Score
General 195 – 203 183 – 193
EWS 180 – 188 169 – 178
OBC 171 – 179 160 – 169
SC 153 – 161 142 – 151
ST 124 – 132 113 – 122
PwD 146 – 154 135 – 144

Scores listed here are expected CUET PG marks out of 300, based on 2025 CSAS PG admission data. Official cutoffs will be published on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each round of seat allocation.


Factors Affecting DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Cutoff

Several variables influence whether the 2026 cutoff at Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II rises or falls relative to the projected ranges above.

  • CUET PG score distribution: If a larger share of students scores above 190 in 2026, the General category cutoff at both centres rises proportionally.
  • Total applicants: A higher applicant volume competing for the same seats pushes the closing score upward across every category.
  • Seat matrix: Any change in total seats per centre or category-wise seat distribution directly shifts the cutoff at each law centre.
  • Number of CSAS PG rounds: Cutoffs drop in later rounds as top-ranked students confirm seats at preferred centres and vacate lower-preference allotments.
  • Upgrade and withdrawal patterns: Students who upgrade from Law Centre-I to Law Centre-II create fresh vacancies filled from lower in the merit list at lower closing scores.
  • CUET PG paper difficulty: A harder CUET PG paper compresses the overall score distribution and tends to pull the cutoff downward at both centres.

How CUET PG Score Determines DU LLB Admission

DU LLB admission through CSAS PG is based entirely on the CUET PG Law score out of 300 marks. The CUET PG Law paper (Test Code COQP11) is conducted by NTA; Delhi University does not run a separate entrance test for the 3-year LLB.

  • Students must appear for CUET PG Law (Test Code COQP11) and obtain a valid score out of 300 marks.
  • DU prepares a separate merit list for each category and each law centre in descending order of CUET PG score.
  • During the CSAS PG window, students fill and lock their college and programme preference order on pgadmission.uod.ac.in; seats are allocated based on merit rank and locked preferences.
  • Round 1 allotment gives the highest-ranked students their most preferred available centre. Students can upgrade in subsequent rounds if a vacancy opens at a higher-preference centre.
  • Minimum eligibility for the qualifying degree: General and EWS students need at least 50 percent marks; OBC and PwD students need at least 45 percent; SC and ST students need at least 40 percent.
  • The lowest CUET PG score allotted a seat in the final round of CSAS PG 2026 becomes the official closing score for that category and centre.

DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected General category cutoff for Law Centre-I in DU LLB CSAS PG 2026?

Ans. Based on 2025 CSAS PG trends, the General category Round 1 cutoff at Law Centre-I is expected between 190 and 198 marks out of 300 in CUET PG. The final round cutoff is projected between 178 and 188 marks. These are expected ranges; official figures will be released on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each allotment round.

Ques. Is the cutoff higher at Law Centre-I or Law Centre-II for DU LLB 2026?

Ans. Law Centre-II has a slightly higher cutoff than Law Centre-I across all categories. In 2025, the General category Round 1 cutoff was 193 at Law Centre-II and 188 at Law Centre-I. For 2026, Law Centre-II is expected to close between 195 and 203 marks in Round 1 versus 190 to 198 marks at Law Centre-I.

Ques. Is DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 admission based on CUET PG score or graduation marks?

Ans. Admission is based on the CUET PG Law score (Test Code COQP11) out of 300 marks. Delhi University does not conduct a separate entrance test for the 3-year LLB. Graduation marks determine eligibility only; actual merit rank in CSAS PG is based entirely on the CUET PG score.

Ques. When will the official DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 Round 1 cutoff be released?

Ans. The Round 1 seat allotment and closing score for DU LLB CSAS PG 2026 are published on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after the preference-locking window closes. The schedule for subsequent rounds and their cutoffs is also announced on the same portal.

Ques. Does the DU LLB cutoff drop in later CSAS PG 2026 rounds?

Ans. Yes. The cutoff in later rounds is generally 8 to 12 marks lower than Round 1 at both Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II. Students who upgrade to a higher-preference centre vacate their earlier allotment and free up seats for students lower on the merit list, bringing the closing score down.

Ques. What minimum graduation percentage is needed to apply for DU LLB CSAS PG 2026?

Ans. General and EWS students need at least 50 percent marks in a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university. OBC and PwD students need at least 45 percent and SC and ST students need at least 40 percent in the qualifying degree. Meeting this threshold allows a student to register for CSAS PG; admission at Law Centre-I or Law Centre-II then depends on the CUET PG score in the merit list.