IPCW Delhi offers admission in undergraduate and postgraduate programs in different fields of specialization. The admission process is carried out for all UG and PG through the centralized Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (DU CSAS). Applicants must have passed their 10th and 12th examinations from a recognized board with at least 45% total marks. The CUET cutoff for the general category at IPCW Delhi in 2024 is 765.
The college accepts CUET scores as the basis of admission to both UG and PG courses. The entrance exam is administered by NTA. CUET UG is generally conducted in March, and CUET PG is conducted in May/June by NTA every year.IPCW offers B.A. degree as its most popular program. Admissions for UG courses such as BA (Hons), B.Com (Hons), and B.Sc are conducted through CUET-UG, followed by DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
IPCW Delhi UG admission cutoff for 2024 (General Category) was 878 marks, with the highest cutoff recorded for the BA (Hons) Psychology program. For postgraduate admissions, the CUET PG 2025 cutoff for the General Category ranged between 130 to 278 marks out of 300, depending on the program.
The registration process for admission to IP College for Women generally starts after the declaration of the CUET result. Candidates who selected Delhi University while filling out the CUET application can register themselves on the DU CSAS portal and choose [College + Course] preferences.
The entire selection process is done via the DU CSAS portal for the UG & PG courses in multiple rounds. Candidates can check the seat allotment result on the CSAS dashboard. They can confirm their seat by paying the admission fee after seat allotment.
IPCW Important Dates
The tentative dates for UG course of IPCW Delhi has been released as mentioned below.
| Events |
Dates |
| Allocations and Admissions (in physical mode) |
23 Sept, 2025 (Tentative) |
IPCW Delhi CUET Cutoff
The CUET cutoff for admission to IPCW, Delhi, varies each year based on the program and competition. For the General category, the overall cutoff score in 2024 was 765. In 2023, the cutoff ranged between 577.5 and 768.08, depending on the course.
| Courses |
Round 1 (Cutoff marks) 2024 |
Round 1 (Cutoff marks) 2023 |
| BA (Hons.) Psychology |
765 |
768.08 |
| BA (Hons.) Economics |
- |
762.3 |
| BA (Hons.) Geography |
- |
750.75 |
| BA (Hons.) Sociology |
- |
750.75 |
| B.Com (Hons.) |
- |
739.2 |
| BA (Hons.) Political Science |
- |
736.25 |
| BA (Hons.) History |
- |
731.5 |
| BA (Hons.) English |
- |
731.5 |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science |
- |
723.8 |
| BA (Hons.) Philosophy |
- |
716.1 |
| BA (Hons.) Hindi |
- |
673.75 |
| BA (Hons.) MMultimediaand Mass Communication |
- |
595.2 |
| BA (Hons.) Sanskrit |
- |
577.5 |
IPCW Delhi CUET PG Cutoff
The CUET PG cutoff for admission to IPCW Delhi , differs by year and program. For the General category, the 2025 CUET PG cutoff ranges from 130 to 278, while the 2024 cutoff ranged from 154 to 281.
| Courses |
Round 1 (Cutoff marks) 2025 |
Round 2 (Cutoff marks) 2025 |
Round 1 (Cutoff marks) 2024 |
| MA Psychology |
278 |
277 |
281 |
| MA English |
230 |
225 |
175 |
| MA Political Science |
225 |
220 |
232 |
| MA Hindi |
214 |
214 |
212 |
| MA Philosophy |
186 |
186 |
- |
| MA History |
166 |
163 |
- |
| M.Sc. Operational Research |
146 |
140 |
154 |
| M.Sc Mathematics |
132 |
119 |
172 |
| MA Sanskrit |
130 |
42 |
- |
IPCW Delhi UG Admission
IPCW Delhi offers the BA (Hons.) program, BA, BSc, and BCom in various specialisations. Admission is based on the CUET-UG score, and candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% marks in 10+2 from a recognized board.
| Course |
BA {Hons.} |
BSc |
BCom |
| Specializations Offered |
12 |
2 |
- |
| Specializations |
Multimedia and Mass CommunicationPsychologyPolitical ScienceGeographyEconomicsHistoryEnglishPhilosophySociologyHindiSanskritMusic (Hindustani/Karnatak) |
Computer ScienceMathematics |
Computer ScienceMathematics |
| Seat Intake |
1,380 |
- |
- |
| Fee Structure |
INR 29,725 - 39,725 |
INR 33,735 - 51,225 (first-year) |
INR 33,735 - 51,225 (first-year) |
| Eligibility Criteria |
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks. |
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks with Maths. |
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks in Maths. |
| Selection Criteria |
Based on the CUET UG score |
Based on the CUET UG score |
Based on the CUET UG score |
IPCW Delhi PG Admission 2025
For admission to postgraduate programs at IPCW Delhi, candidates must have a valid CUET PG score. The college offers MA, M.Com, and M.Sc programs in various specializations. To be eligible, applicants must have completed their undergraduate degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university with at least 50% marks. Admission is strictly based on performance in the CUET PG exam, and no other selection method is considered.
| Course |
MA |
MSc |
| Specializations Offered for the MA |
8 |
2 |
| MA Specializations |
PsychologyPolitical ScienceHistoryEnglishPhilosophyHindiSanskritMusic |
Operational ResearchMathematics |
| Fee Structure |
INR 14,472 (1st Year Fees) |
- |
| Eligibility Criteria |
Candidates must have a BA / BA (Hons) degree in the relevant stream from a recognized board |
Candidates must have a Bachelors degree in the relevant stream from a recognized board |
| Selection Criteria |
Based on the CUET PG Entrance Exam |
Based on the CUET PG Entrance Exam |
IPCW Delhi Admission Process
Step 1: Register for the Entrance Examination
For admissions into IPCW Delhi, candidates must register for CUET UG for the undergraduate program and CUET PG for the PG program.
- Candidates must choose subjects for which they have appeared or qualified in the last qualifying exam. To successfully submit the CUET application, candidates will require various documents such as -
- A scanned copy of the recent passport-sized photograph
- Scanned copy of your signature (black ink)
- Photo ID proof issued by the government (Aadhar card, PAN card, Voter ID, Passport, etc.)
- Marksheets of all qualifying exams
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Banking details for application fee payment
Step 2: Appear for the Entrance Exam
Step 3: DU CSAS Registration and Filling of Courses and College Preferences
Candidates who qualify for the entrance examination must register on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) Portal of Delhi University. Once the registration is done, candidates will be asked to fill in their college and course preferences. Registration portals for admission to various courses along with the registration fee of Delhi University are as follows:
- Candidates who want to apply for the Sports Supernumerary or ECA quota must pay an additional application fee of INR 100.
There are various documents that candidates should submit during the DU CSAS registration process, such as -
- Photo (jpeg/jpg format)
- Scanned Signature (jpeg/jpg format)
- Marksheet of all qualifying exams
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Affidavit for Single Girl Child (if applicable)
- Certificate from Orphanage/ Death Certificate of parents (if applicable)
- Kashmiri Migrant (if applicable)
- PwBD/CW Category (if applicable)
- Ward Quota (if applicable)
- A total of 5 certificates from the past 3 years, if applying through the ECA category
- A total of 3 certificates from the past 3 years, if applying through the Sports Supernumerary category
Step 4: Seat Allocation
IPCW Delhi is going to release the merit lists in two categories: Common Merit List and Category 2 Merit List (for PG courses only). The Common Merit List (CML) is open to all candidates. However, for the Category 2 Merit List (C2ML), only students who have graduated from Delhi University will be considered for admission to PG programs. The Highest Possible Preference will be provisionally allocated to a candidate who meets the IP College for Women admission criteria, such as:
- A combination of selected colleges and courses
- Rank secured in the entrance exam
- Availability of seats
- Category of candidates
Step 5: Blocking of Seats and Final Admission
Upon declaration of the merit list, candidates can check the list. Once a seat has been allocated to IPCW Delhi in a particular round, the candidate must 'Accept' the allocated seat before the last date/time in a given period.
- Once the candidate accepts the provisionally allocated seat, the college administration will approve the seat allotment by checking the eligibility and documents uploaded by the candidate.
- Upon approval of the seat allotment by the college, candidates will have to pay the IP College admission fee to confirm their seat.
IPCW Delhi Reservation Criteria
IPCW Delhi seat reservation criteria for the various categories of students are as per the Delhi University’s guidelines. Even though IPCW, Delhi University has started reservation of 1 seat in each course for single girl child students.
IPCW Delhi Admission FAQs
Ques. What is the Quality Statement of the IPCW Delhi?
Ans. Quality is a Journey. It is a State of Becoming, punctuated by its moments of Pause, Reflect, Plan, Move, and Review. The Dynamism of the Process is reflected and captured in those moments, showing Peaks and Dips rather than a flat curve. The Quest for Quality is an Unending Process, and Indraprastha College for Women is committed to it as a Higher Education Institution.
As an HEI, the College seeks quality in the areas of
- Curriculum Enrichment and Planning
- Academic Standards
- Institutional Infrastructure
- Maintenance
- Social Engagement
- Professional Interaction
- Employee Engagement
- Ethical Conduct at all levels
Ques. How is the Library at IPCW Delhi?
Ans. The IPCW Delhi has a spacious Library that strives to create a lively and enriching intellectual environment for students, faculty, and staff members. It has a lift for PWBD access. The library is equipped with a high-tech CCTV and Electronic Article Surveillance system to prevent pilferage. A book bank and customized software, and reading materials in Braille for the visually challenged are available in the College Enabling Unit. The ICT center with 45 computers is also located in the Library. Its collections cater to both the students’ academic and extracurricular activities requirements. The library has an institutional membership with DELNET and UGC's N-LIST program. E-Journals and other e-resources subscribed by the Delhi University Library System are accessed in the Library through the Delhi-University-Wide-Network, and other e-resources are accessed remotely through the UGC N-LIST program. User-friendly, fully computerized online library web-OPAC is available for access to students and faculty anywhere (24x7). It has a reading hall with a capacity of 320 members.
Ques. What is the eligibility for availing of Book Bank services?
Ans. The Eligibility criteria for Book Bank Services are mentioned below.
1. Students who have been granted of Fee-Waiver/Fee Assistance by the College
2. Students who have already been granted the Book Bank facility in the previous semester/year.
3. The student may apply for the Book Bank facility with proof of income up to INR 3.5 LPA
Procedure:
- Application may be submitted to the Library Committee Member of the respective Department along with a copy of the Marks Statement of the last exam, a copy of the Income Certificate, and a Copy of the Library ID card.
- Member of the Library committee, after recommending the application, will forward it to the Librarian.
- The library will issue the books for the semester.
- A maximum of 8 textbooks will be issued
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Students at IP College for Women have access to UG courses. The B.A., B.A. (Hons), B.Com. (Hons), and B.Sc. (Hons) are the courses that are offered. After e-counselling, candidates will be admitted to IP College for Women UG courses based on their CUET scores. Candidates must use the online portal to register for e-counselling. Students will be able to select the college they wish to attend during the two rounds of e-counselling. Admission will be given to students according to their CUET results. The results of the CUET-PG determine admission to PG programmes. By setting up a login ID and password, candidates can apply online through the portal for PG courses. INR 500 is the application fee that needs to be paid by the candidate.