HPU BEd 2026 qualifying cutoff is 53 marks out of 150 for General category and 45 marks for SC, ST, OBC, and Physically Handicapped students — a threshold that has held steady for the past three years.

Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla sets two distinct cutoff levels for B.Ed admissions: a qualifying cutoff (minimum marks to appear on the merit list) and an admission cutoff (closing marks during counselling). Based on 2025 trends, the General category admission cutoff for 2026 is expected between 55 and 65 marks out of 150. The official merit list is expected on June 13, 2026.

  • General qualifying cutoff: 53 out of 150 (35%)
  • SC / ST / OBC / PH qualifying cutoff: 45 out of 150 (30%)
  • Expected General category admission cutoff 2026: 55–65 marks
  • Expected SC/ST admission cutoff 2026: 40–53 marks
  • HPU BEd 2026 result and merit list expected: June 13, 2026
  • HPU BEd total marks: 150 (no negative marking)

HPU BEd 2026 Qualifying Cutoff (Category-Wise)

The HPU BEd entrance test carries 150 marks with no negative marking. HPU sets a minimum qualifying threshold for each category. Students who score below this threshold are not placed on the merit list and cannot participate in counselling.

Category Qualifying Percentage Qualifying Marks (out of 150)
General 35% 53
OBC 30% 45
SC 30% 45
ST 30% 45
Physically Handicapped (PH) 30% 45

Clearing the qualifying cutoff places you on the merit list. Actual seat allotment happens in counselling, where a separate admission cutoff — always higher than the qualifying threshold — applies college by college.


HPU BEd Cutoff Trends: Year-Wise Comparison (2022–2025)

The table below shows approximate admission cutoff ranges (closing marks in the final round of counselling) for different categories from 2022 to 2025. All figures are based on published merit list data and counselling trends.

Year General (out of 150) OBC (out of 150) SC (out of 150) ST (out of 150)
2022 44–54 39–49 34–44 32–42
2023 47–57 42–52 37–47 34–44
2024 50–60 45–55 40–50 37–47
2025 52–62 47–57 42–52 39–49

Key observations from the trend data:

  • The General category admission cutoff has risen by approximately 8–10 marks between 2022 and 2025, driven by growing applicant volume.
  • SC and ST cutoffs maintain a consistent gap of 10–12 marks below the General category each year.
  • OBC cutoffs typically run 5–8 marks below General and closely track General category trends.
  • Final counselling round cutoffs are always lower than first-round cutoffs as unfilled seats are reallocated.
  • Colleges in Shimla and Kangra districts consistently report cutoffs at the upper end of each range.

HPU BEd 2026 Expected Admission Cutoff (Category-Wise)

Based on the upward trend from 2022 to 2025, the expected admission cutoff for 2026 is slightly higher across all categories. These are estimates based on 2025 trends and will be confirmed when HPU releases the official merit list.

Category Expected Cutoff Range (out of 150) Qualifying Threshold (out of 150)
General 55–65 53 (35%)
OBC 48–58 45 (30%)
SC 43–53 45 (30%)
ST 40–50 45 (30%)
Physically Handicapped (PH) 40–48 45 (30%)

Students targeting popular B.Ed colleges in Shimla or Kangra should aim for the upper end of their category range. For colleges in smaller districts, scores toward the lower bound are often sufficient for admission in later counselling rounds.


Factors Affecting HPU BEd 2026 Cutoff

Six key factors determine where the HPU BEd admission cutoff lands each year.

  • Total applicants: More students appearing for the test increases competition and pushes the closing marks higher during counselling.
  • Exam difficulty: An easier paper raises average scores across all test-takers, which in turn raises the cutoff needed to secure a seat.
  • Seat intake: HPU allocates B.Ed seats across government and private colleges in Himachal Pradesh. A stable seat count alongside a rising applicant pool increases competition per seat.
  • College popularity and location: Urban colleges in Shimla and Kangra consistently report higher closing marks than colleges in smaller or remote districts.
  • Category-wise reservations: Separate merit lists operate for General, SC, ST, OBC, and EWS categories, so the closing mark differs for the same college depending on the category.
  • Number of counselling rounds: The first round carries the highest cutoff. If students do not report or surrender seats, subsequent rounds open with lower closing marks for the unfilled positions.

HPU BEd 2026 Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the HPU BEd 2026 qualifying cutoff for General category?

Ans. The qualifying cutoff for General category students is 53 marks out of 150 (35%). Scoring below this means you will not be included in the merit list.

Ques. What is the HPU BEd 2026 qualifying cutoff for SC and ST students?

Ans. SC, ST, OBC, and Physically Handicapped students need at least 45 marks out of 150 (30%) to qualify for the merit list and counselling.

Ques. What is the difference between the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff?

Ans. The qualifying cutoff is the minimum score to appear on the merit list. The admission cutoff is the closing mark of the last student admitted during counselling — it is always higher and varies by college and category.

Ques. What is the expected HPU BEd 2026 admission cutoff for General category?

Ans. Based on 2025 trends, the expected General category admission cutoff is 55–65 marks out of 150. The official cutoff will be confirmed once HPU publishes the merit list on June 13, 2026.

Ques. How has the HPU BEd cutoff changed from 2022 to 2025?

Ans. The General category admission cutoff has risen by approximately 8–10 marks between 2022 and 2025 due to increasing competition. SC and ST cutoffs have also trended upward, maintaining a consistent gap of about 10–12 marks below the General category.

Ques. Where can students find the official HPU BEd 2026 cutoff after results?

Ans. The official merit list and cutoff will be published on the HPU website at hpuniv.ac.in after results are declared on June 13, 2026.