The DU BEd Result 2026 — based on CUET PG 2026 scores — was declared by NTA on April 24, 2026 at exams.nta.nic.in. Delhi University uses these scores to prepare institute-wise merit lists and allot approximately 188 seats across its four B.Ed colleges through the CSAS-PG portal at pgadmission.uod.ac.in. Round 1 and Round 2 merit lists are already out; Round 3 is expected around June 30 or early July 2026.
Your CUET PG scorecard is the sole basis for DU B.Ed admission — there is no separate DU entrance test. The scorecard shows your raw marks, normalized score, and percentile for the Education (ED) paper, and DU ranks candidates purely on the normalized score for each institute’s merit list.
| Direct Link to Check DU BEd Result 2026 (CUET PG Scorecard) (OUT) |
- The DU BEd 2026 result is your CUET PG 2026 score for the Education (ED) paper — NTA declared it on April 24, 2026; the scorecard went live on DigiLocker from April 29.
- DU offers ~188 B.Ed seats across four institutes: CIE, Lady Irwin College (women only), MVCE, and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College (women only).
- Admission is entirely online through CSAS-PG at pgadmission.uod.ac.in — no separate DU written test, group discussion, or interview.
- Round 1 merit list was released June 15; Round 2 on June 22. Round 3 is expected around June 30 / early July 2026.
- The CUET PG minimum qualifying score is 180/300 for General/EWS; 165 for OBC-NCL; 150 for SC/ST/PwD.
- You must also hold a Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) from a UGC-recognised university.
DU prepares merit lists purely on CUET PG 2026 normalized scores — no interview or group discussion is conducted for B.Ed admission at any of its four institutes.
Key Summary
- CUET PG 2026 result declared: April 24, 2026 at exams.nta.nic.in
- Scorecard available on DigiLocker from April 29, 2026
- Round 1: June 15 (done) | Round 2: June 22 (done) | Round 3: Expected ~June 30 / Early July 2026
- ~188 B.Ed seats across CIE, Lady Irwin College, MVCE, and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College
- Admission via CSAS-PG at pgadmission.uod.ac.in — merit based solely on CUET PG normalized score
What is DU BEd Entrance Exam Result 2026?
The DU BEd Entrance Exam result for 2026 is your CUET PG 2026 scorecard for the Education (ED) paper, declared by NTA on April 24, 2026. Delhi University stopped conducting a standalone B.Ed entrance test from 2024 — all PG admissions, including B.Ed, now go through CUET PG. Your ED paper score determines eligibility for the two-year B.Ed programme at DU’s four affiliated institutes.
Admission works in two stages: your CUET PG score makes you eligible, and then you must register on CSAS-PG, fill programme-college preferences, and respond to seat allotments in each round. Getting a strong score is step one — completing the CSAS-PG process within deadlines is what actually secures the seat.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body (Exam) | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Conducting Body (Admission) | University of Delhi |
| Exam Name | CUET PG 2026 — Education (ED) Paper |
| Result Status | Declared — April 24, 2026 |
| Official Result Website | exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg |
| Admission Portal | pgadmission.uod.ac.in (CSAS-PG) |
| B.Ed Nodal Website | cie.du.ac.in |
| Programme | B.Ed — 2-year full-time |
| Total Seats at DU | ~188 seats |
| Participating Institutes | CIE, Lady Irwin College, MVCE, Shyama Prasad Mukherji College |
| Admission Mode | Merit-based via CSAS-PG (no interview or GD) |
| Exam Mode | Computer-based test (CBT) |
| Total Marks (ED Paper) | 300 (75 MCQs × 4 marks each) |
| Negative Marking | Yes — 1 mark per wrong answer |
DU BEd Result 2026: Important Dates
All key dates in the DU BEd 2026 admission cycle are listed below. Upcoming events appear first; past events follow in chronological order for reference. As of June 30, two merit list rounds are complete and Round 3 is the next upcoming milestone.
| Event | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Round 3 / Final Merit List | Expected June 30 – Early July 2026 | Upcoming |
| Round 3 Seat Acceptance and Fee Payment | Expected July 2026 | Upcoming |
| Academic Session Begins | Expected July–August 2026 | Upcoming |
| CUET PG 2026 Exam | March 11–28, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| CUET PG 2026 Result Declared | April 24, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| CUET PG Scorecard Available on DigiLocker | April 29, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| CSAS-PG Registration and Choice Filling | May–June 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 1 Merit List Released | June 15, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 1 Seat Acceptance | June 17, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 1 Department Verification | June 18, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 1 Fee Payment | June 19, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 2 Merit List Released | June 22, 2026 (Over) | Done |
| Round 2 Seat Acceptance and Fee Payment | ~June 24–27, 2026 (Over) | Done |
Ques. I missed the Round 2 seat acceptance deadline. Can I still get a seat?
Ans. Yes. Round 3 is expected around June 30 or early July 2026. Log in to pgadmission.uod.ac.in and check if your CSAS-PG application is still active. Seats that were rejected or unaccepted in Rounds 1 and 2 roll over to Round 3’s allotment pool.
Ques. Will DU BEd 2026 have a spot round after Round 3?
Ans. DU typically holds spot rounds if seats remain vacant after the main allotment rounds close. These are announced on pgadmission.uod.ac.in only if needed. Watch the portal after Round 3 for any such notification.
DU BEd Result Previous Year Statistics
DU B.Ed admissions shifted to CUET PG from 2024, replacing the standalone DU entrance test used until 2023. The year-wise table below captures how the exam format and participant numbers have evolved — a shift that substantially widened the pool of candidates competing for the same ~188 seats.
| Year | Exam Format | DU B.Ed Seats | CUET PG Result Date | CSAS Allotment Rounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | CUET PG — ED Paper | ~188 | April 24, 2026 | 3 (Round 3 expected) |
| 2025 | CUET PG — ED Paper | ~188 | May 2025 | 3 |
| 2024 | CUET PG (first year of format) | ~188 | April 2024 | 3 |
| 2023 | DU Standalone Entrance (DUET B.Ed) | ~170 | May 2023 | 3 |
| 2022 | DU Standalone Entrance (DUET B.Ed) | ~170 | May 2022 | 3 |
The switch to CUET PG in 2024 expanded the competitive pool dramatically. In 2026, over 3.45 lakh candidates appeared for CUET PG across all subjects at an attendance rate of 83.9% — compared to a few thousand who typically sat for the earlier DU-specific DUET test. With only ~188 B.Ed seats, the effective competition per seat has risen steeply year-on-year since 2022.
Source: NTA CUET PG Official Portal
Closing Score Trend — DU BEd General Category (CUET PG Raw Marks out of 300)
The table below shows approximate stream-wise closing CUET PG scores for DU B.Ed General category seats. These are based on available trend data; official 2026 closing scores will be confirmed after Round 3 on pgadmission.uod.ac.in.
| Stream | Approx. Closing Score 2025 (Gen) | Expected Closing Score 2026 (Gen) |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | ~230 | 225–240 |
| Languages | ~215 | 205–220 |
| Science | ~205 | 198–212 |
| Social Science | ~168 | 162–175 |
Maths and Languages seats attract the heaviest competition and consistently close at higher scores. Social Science seats close at comparatively lower marks across all four institutes. The General category closing score has risen by roughly 30–40 marks since CUET PG replaced the standalone test in 2024, reflecting the wider national applicant pool.
How to Check DU BEd Result 2026
Your DU BEd 2026 result involves two separate portals — the NTA site for the CUET PG scorecard (the underlying entrance result), and the CSAS-PG portal at pgadmission.uod.ac.in for the actual seat allotment at a DU B.Ed institute. Check both.
Method 1: NTA Official Website (CUET PG Scorecard)
- Go to exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg.
- Click CUET PG 2026 Result / Scorecard.
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth.
- Click Submit — your scorecard appears on screen.
- Download the PDF and save multiple copies for admission use.
Method 2: DigiLocker (CUET PG Scorecard)
- Open the DigiLocker app or go to digilocker.gov.in.
- Log in with your registered mobile number or Aadhaar.
- Search for CUET PG 2026 Scorecard under the Education section.
- Find the document issued by NTA and download it. The DigiLocker copy has the same legal validity as the NTA portal PDF.
Method 3: CSAS-PG Portal (Seat Allotment)
- Go to pgadmission.uod.ac.in.
- Log in with your CUET PG Application Number and CSAS-PG password.
- Go to Seat Allotment to see if you have been offered a seat and at which institute.
- If allotted, click Accept and pay the admission fee before the round’s deadline. Missing the deadline cancels your allotment.
Ques. My CUET PG scorecard does not show the ED paper marks. What should I do?
Ans. If you registered for the Education (ED) paper but it does not appear on your scorecard, contact NTA’s grievance portal at exams.nta.nic.in or email cuet-pg@nta.ac.in with your application number. Also verify that you selected the correct subject code (Education / ED) during CUET PG registration.
Ques. Is there a separate rank list for DU BEd that I can download?
Ans. DU does not release a separate rank list for B.Ed. Your standing in the merit list depends on your CUET PG normalized score relative to other applicants who chose the same programme-college combination on CSAS-PG. You can see your allotment outcome — seat offered or not — by logging into pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each round is released.
DU BEd 2026: Scorecard Details
The CUET PG 2026 scorecard is the official document NTA issues after declaring results. It contains everything DU needs to prepare its merit list — and everything you need to understand your admission prospects. Here is what appears on it.
| Detail on Scorecard | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Candidate’s Name | Full name as submitted during CUET PG registration |
| Application Number | Your CUET PG 2026 registration ID — needed to log into CSAS-PG |
| Roll Number | Unique exam roll number allotted by NTA |
| Subject — ED Paper | Education paper marks; DU uses this for the B.Ed merit list |
| Raw Marks | Actual marks scored in the ED paper (out of 300) |
| Normalized Score | Score adjusted for difficulty across exam sessions — what DU uses for ranking |
| Percentile Score | Percentage of candidates who scored at or below your level |
| Category | General / OBC-NCL / EWS / SC / ST / PwD as declared at registration |
DU uses the normalized score, not raw marks, to rank candidates for B.Ed merit lists. If the ED paper ran across multiple exam shifts, normalization adjusts for difficulty differences so all candidates are compared fairly. Keep your scorecard saved as a PDF — you need to upload it when accepting a seat on the CSAS-PG portal.
If you find any error in your name, category, or marks on the scorecard, report it through NTA’s grievance portal at exams.nta.nic.in immediately. Errors left uncorrected cause problems during document verification at the allotted college.
DU BEd 2026: Qualifying Marks
To be considered for a DU B.Ed seat, you must meet the CUET PG 2026 minimum qualifying score set by NTA. Clearing this threshold makes you eligible to use your score for admissions — but the actual DU B.Ed closing score is much higher, since only ~188 seats are available across all four institutes combined.
| Category | Minimum CUET PG Qualifying Score (out of 300) |
|---|---|
| General / EWS | 180 |
| OBC-NCL | 165 |
| SC | 150 |
| ST | 150 |
| PwD (all categories) | 150 |
Alongside the CUET PG qualifying score, DU requires a Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates) from a UGC-recognised university. Both conditions must be satisfied for a seat to be allotted. If your graduation result is still awaited, DU typically allows provisional admission subject to timely submission of the final marksheet — check the conditions listed on pgadmission.uod.ac.in when accepting your seat.
Scoring above the NTA qualifying minimum but below what DU B.Ed merit lists require in Round 1 is common. Each subsequent round tends to have a slightly lower closing score as top-ranked candidates lock in seats or withdraw. If you are borderline, Round 3 is worth waiting for.
DU BEd 2026: Merit List and Seat Allotment
Delhi University releases the B.Ed merit list in phases through CSAS-PG. Each round allots available seats to the highest-scoring candidates who have listed that specific programme-college combination in their preferences. Here is how the rounds have unfolded and what the institute-wise seat split looks like.
- Round 1 (June 15): highest-scoring candidates got first preference. Seat acceptance closed June 17; department verification by June 18; fee payment closed June 19.
- Round 2 (June 22): seats not accepted in Round 1 came back into the pool; a fresh allotment was made on the same preference order. Seat acceptance and fee closed around June 24–27.
- Round 3 (expected ~June 30/Early July): the final regular round. Remaining vacant seats will be allotted. If you have an unfulfilled higher preference from Round 2, you may be upgraded automatically.
Institute-wise Seat Distribution (Approximate)
| Institute | Type | Approx. Seats |
|---|---|---|
| Central Institute of Education (CIE) | Co-education | ~50 |
| Lady Irwin College (LIC) | Women only | ~46 |
| Maharshi Valmiki College of Education (MVCE) | Co-education | ~46 |
| Shyama Prasad Mukherji College (SPM) | Women only | ~46 |
| Total | — | ~188 |
Lady Irwin College and SPM are women-only — male candidates are eligible only at CIE and MVCE. If you are a male candidate and filled women-only colleges in your CSAS-PG preferences, those choices are skipped during allotment. CIE is the most competitive of the four and typically closes 10–15 marks above the overall stream cutoff in each round.
Ques. Can I be upgraded to a better institute in Round 3 if I already accepted a seat in Round 2?
Ans. Yes. CSAS-PG considers your preferences in order every round. If a seat at your higher-preference institute becomes available in Round 3, the system may upgrade you automatically. Check your allotment status on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after Round 3 is released.
Ques. What happens if I do not accept my Round 3 allotment?
Ans. If you miss the Round 3 acceptance and fee deadline, your allotment is cancelled and the seat goes back to the pool for any subsequent spot round. There is no guarantee you will get the same or a better seat in a spot round. Accept and pay on time if you want to secure the seat.
DU BEd 2026: Cutoff by Stream
The DU BEd cutoff is the lowest CUET PG score at which all seats in a given stream and institute fill up in a round. Round 1 cutoffs are the highest; they ease slightly in Rounds 2 and 3 as high-scorers secure seats elsewhere. Based on 2025 closing scores and the 2026 applicant pool, here are the expected cutoff ranges.
| Stream | Expected Cutoff 2026 — General (out of 300) | Expected Cutoff 2026 — OBC-NCL | Expected Cutoff 2026 — SC/ST |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 225–240 | 200–215 | 170–185 |
| Languages | 205–220 | 185–200 | 155–170 |
| Science | 198–212 | 178–195 | 152–168 |
| Social Science | 162–175 | 145–162 | 130–148 |
These are expected ranges based on trend data — official 2026 round-wise cutoffs will be published on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each round closes. Round 3 cutoffs are typically 5–15 marks lower than Round 1 for the same stream and institute. Social Science seats are comparatively accessible; Maths seats close the highest across all categories and institutes.
If your score falls between the General and OBC-NCL expected ranges, your chances depend on which institute you prefer and which round you are applying in. Applying to all eligible institutes in your CSAS-PG preference order — rather than only your top choice — significantly improves your odds of getting a seat in Round 3.
What After DU BEd Result 2026?
Once the CUET PG scorecard is in hand and Round 3 is underway, here is the step-by-step process to complete your DU B.Ed 2026 admission.
- Check your CSAS-PG allotment on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after Round 3 is released — expected around June 30 or early July.
- Accept the seat online within the round’s deadline. Missing it cancels your allotment and the seat goes to the next eligible candidate.
- Pay the programme fee through the CSAS-PG portal within the fee deadline shown on your dashboard. The exact amount is displayed when you accept the seat.
- Wait for department verification — the allotted institute checks your uploaded documents online (graduation marksheets, category certificate if applicable, CUET PG scorecard).
- Report to the institute on the date specified for in-person document verification and enrolment formalities. Carry originals and self-attested photocopies of all documents.
Documents to Keep Ready
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| CUET PG 2026 Scorecard | Primary admission document — proof of exam score |
| Graduation Marksheets (all years) | 50% aggregate eligibility verification |
| Graduation Degree / Provisional Certificate | Proof of degree completion |
| Category Certificate (OBC-NCL / EWS / SC / ST / PwD) | Required for reserved category seat |
| Transfer Certificate / Migration Certificate | From your previous institution |
| Passport-size Photographs | For institute enrolment records |
| Valid ID Proof (Aadhaar / Passport) | Identity verification at college reporting |
If all three regular rounds close without a seat, DU may announce spot rounds for remaining vacancies in July–September 2026. These are not guaranteed — watch pgadmission.uod.ac.in and cie.du.ac.in for any such notification.
FAQs
Ques. When was the DU BEd 2026 result declared?
Ans. The DU BEd 2026 result is based on CUET PG 2026 scores. NTA declared the scorecard on April 24, 2026, at exams.nta.nic.in. It became available on DigiLocker from April 29, 2026. DU’s Round 1 merit list (seat allotment) was released on June 15, and Round 2 on June 22; Round 3 is expected around June 30 or early July 2026.
Ques. How many seats are available for DU BEd 2026?
Ans. Delhi University offers approximately 188 B.Ed seats across four institutes — CIE, Lady Irwin College, MVCE, and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College. Lady Irwin College and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College admit women candidates only. Male candidates are eligible only at CIE and MVCE.
Ques. Is there a separate DU BEd entrance exam, or is CUET PG enough?
Ans. Since 2024, Delhi University does not conduct a standalone B.Ed entrance test. Your CUET PG 2026 score in the Education (ED) paper is the only entrance criterion. However, you must also register on CSAS-PG and fill programme-college choices to be considered for seat allotment — just having the scorecard is not enough.
Ques. What is the minimum score to get into DU BEd?
Ans. The NTA minimum qualifying score is 180/300 for General and EWS candidates. But the actual DU B.Ed closing score is much higher — based on 2025 trends, the General category closes between 162 and 240 depending on stream and institute. Maths seats close highest; Social Science seats close lowest.
Ques. How do I check my DU BEd merit list allotment?
Ans. Log in to pgadmission.uod.ac.in with your CUET PG Application Number and CSAS-PG password. Go to the Seat Allotment section to check whether a seat has been offered and at which institute. Check after every round is released — Round 3 is expected around June 30 or early July 2026.
Ques. Can male candidates apply to all four DU BEd institutes?
Ans. No. Lady Irwin College and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College are women-only institutions. Male candidates can only apply to CIE and MVCE. When filling CSAS-PG choices, do not include women-only colleges in your preferences if you are a male candidate — those choices will be skipped during allotment.
Ques. What subjects can I specialise in after DU BEd?
Ans. The stream you choose for DU B.Ed — Science, Maths, Languages, or Social Science — determines your teaching specialisation. After completing B.Ed, you are eligible to apply for TGT and PGT teaching positions and to appear for CTET and Delhi TET.
Ques. What if my graduation result is not yet declared when I get a DU BEd seat?
Ans. DU typically allows provisional admission for final-year graduates, subject to submission of the final marksheet within a specified deadline and confirmation that you meet the 50% minimum (45% for SC/ST/PwD). Check the provisional admission conditions on pgadmission.uod.ac.in or at your allotted institute when you go to report.
Ques. Is the DU BEd scorecard available offline or by post?
Ans. No. The CUET PG 2026 scorecard is available only online — at exams.nta.nic.in and on DigiLocker. NTA does not send physical scorecards by post. Download and save your scorecard as a PDF as soon as possible.
Ques. What is the programme fee for DU BEd 2026?
Ans. Programme fees vary by institute and category. The exact amount is shown on the CSAS-PG portal at pgadmission.uod.ac.in at the time of seat acceptance. Pay through the portal’s online payment gateway within the deadline specified for your round.
Ques. Can I use my CUET PG 2026 score for B.Ed admissions at universities other than DU?
Ans. Yes. Around 198 institutions accepted CUET PG 2026 scores for PG admissions. Each institution has its own registration process and seat allotment schedule. Your CUET PG scorecard works for all of them, but you must apply separately through each institution’s official portal or counselling system.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.








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DU SOL does not offer B.Ed program. DU B.Ed Entrance exam is conducted for admission in regular B.Ed programs offered by Delhi University and its affiliated colleges. The registration process for DU B.Ed Entrance 2023 is yet to begin.