Delhi University Cutoff 2026 for BA Psychology is expected to remain one of the highest among UG humanities programs. General category cutoffs at top colleges are expected to range from approximately 850 to 930 out of 1000 in the first round of CSAS seat allocation. It is offered across 10+ affiliated colleges, including LSR, Miranda House, Jesus and Mary College, Daulat Ram College, Gargi College, and Aryabhatta College.
- Among the highest in humanities: BA (Hons.) Psychology at DU is one of the most competitive humanities programs, with LSR recording a UR cutoff of 926.53 out of 1000 in Round 1 of 2025, the fourth highest across all DU UG courses that year.
- Other leading colleges such as Daulat Ram College and Jesus and Mary College, also recorded General category cutoffs above 860.
- Sharpest rise since CUET: BA (Hons.) Psychology cutoffs jumped by over 130 marks between 2024 and 2025 at top colleges, reflecting the sharp rise in CUET scores observed across most DU humanities programs.
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CUET Subject Combination for BA (Hons.) Psychology
Candidates must appear in the correct CUET subject combination to be eligible for BA (Hons.) Psychology at DU:
- Combination: Any one Language (List A) + Psychology + Any two subjects from List B
Note:
- List A includes all language subjects: English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Sanskrit. Psychology as a domain subject is mandatory in the combination.
- List B domain subjects include History, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Geography, Home Science, and other humanities subjects offered under CUET UG.
DU computes the cutoff from the best four CUET subjects out of 1000 marks (250 per subject), with at least one List A language compulsory.
DU BA (Hons.) Psychology 2026: Expected Cutoff
The 2026 estimates indicate that the General category cutoff at Lady Shri Ram College for Women is likely to remain above 925, making it the highest cutoff for BA (Hons.) Psychology among DU colleges. At mid-tier colleges, General category cutoffs are expected to remain in the 830–875 range, while OBC and EWS cutoffs are likely to remain approximately 70–80 and 40–50 marks lower than corresponding UR closing scores, respectively.
| College | UR | OBC | EWS | SC | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lady Shri Ram College for Women | 928–933 | 848–854 | 876–882 | 790–796 | 738–744 |
| Miranda House | 927–932 | 845–851 | 874–880 | 786–792 | 734–740 |
| Jesus and Mary College | 888–894 | 802–808 | 838–844 | 726–732 | 672–678 |
| Daulat Ram College | 876–882 | 784–790 | 824–830 | 708–714 | 652–658 |
| Aryabhatta College | 838–844 | 738–744 | 786–792 | 656–662 | 598–604 |
| Gargi College | 832–838 | 730–736 | 779–785 | 648–654 | 590–596 |
| Kalindi College | 818–824 | 712–718 | 762–768 | 628–634 | 572–578 |
| Maitreyi College | 812–818 | 706–712 | 756–762 | 620–626 | 564–570 |
| Aditi Mahavidyalaya | 796–802 | 688–694 | 738–744 | 600–606 | 544–550 |
| Bhagini Nivedita College | 768–774 | 656–662 | 708–714 | 568–574 | 514–520 |
DU BA (Hons.) Psychology 2025: Round 1 Cutoff
LSR peaked at 926.53 UR, the highest among BAs (Hons.) Miranda House followed at 925.98, with both colleges separated by less than 1 point, the tightest top-two gap in any DU humanities course. EWS cutoffs track 40–50 marks below UR, while OBC runs 65–80 marks below, consistent across the full list.
| College | UR | OBC | EWS | SC | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lady Shri Ram College for Women | 926.53 | 846.18 | 874.32 | 788.47 | 736.21 |
| Miranda House | 925.98 | 843.72 | 872.16 | 784.39 | 732.08 |
| Jesus and Mary College | 886.44 | 800.37 | 836.18 | 724.52 | 670.33 |
| Daulat Ram College | 874.16 | 782.48 | 822.35 | 706.24 | 650.17 |
| Aryabhatta College | 836.72 | 736.44 | 784.28 | 654.18 | 596.42 |
| Gargi College | 830.15 | 728.36 | 777.42 | 646.28 | 588.14 |
| Kalindi College | 816.38 | 710.52 | 760.44 | 626.17 | 570.38 |
| Maitreyi College | 810.24 | 704.18 | 754.36 | 618.42 | 562.27 |
| Aditi Mahavidyalaya | 794.16 | 686.38 | 736.24 | 598.14 | 542.36 |
| Bhagini Nivedita College | 766.38 | 654.24 | 706.18 | 566.42 | 512.28 |
DU BA (Hons.) Psychology 2024: Round 1 Cutoff
All top colleges were packed within a narrow UR range in 2024, with LSR and Miranda House both recording cutoffs between 788–796, nearly 130 marks below 2025 figures. The SC–UR gap was under 72 marks at top colleges, significantly narrower than the 138+ marks recorded in 2025, reflecting how CUET normalization has progressively widened category-wise score dispersion.
| College | UR | OBC | EWS | SC | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lady Shri Ram College for Women | 796 | 748 | 768 | 724 | 694 |
| Miranda House | 792 | 744 | 764 | 720 | 690 |
| Jesus and Mary College | 762 | 712 | 734 | 686 | 654 |
| Daulat Ram College | 748 | 698 | 720 | 672 | 638 |
| Aryabhatta College | 716 | 664 | 686 | 638 | 604 |
| Gargi College | 710 | 658 | 680 | 630 | 596 |
| Kalindi College | 696 | 644 | 666 | 616 | 580 |
| Maitreyi College | 690 | 638 | 660 | 608 | 574 |
| Aditi Mahavidyalaya | 672 | 618 | 642 | 590 | 556 |
| Bhagini Nivedita College | 648 | 592 | 616 | 564 | 528 |

DU BA (Hons.) Psychology Cutoff Trends (General category)
The General category cutoff for B.A. (Hons.) Psychology recorded a substantial increase across Delhi University colleges between 2024 and 2025.
- 130-point surge across the board: Every college jumped uniformly between 2024 and 2025, LSR from 796 to 926.53, Bhagini Nivedita from 648 to 766.38, driven entirely by CUET normalization.
- LSR and Miranda House are separated by just 4 marks in 2024 (796 vs 792) and 0.55 marks in 2025 (926.53 vs 925.98), making them identical in admission difficulty for General category candidates.
| College | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 (Expected) |
| Lady Shri Ram College for Women | 796 | 926.53 | 928–933 |
| Miranda House | 792 | 925.98 | 927–932 |
| Jesus and Mary College | 762 | 886.44 | 888–894 |
| Daulat Ram College | 748 | 874.16 | 876–882 |
| Aryabhatta College | 716 | 836.72 | 838–844 |
| Gargi College | 710 | 830.15 | 832–838 |
| Kalindi College | 696 | 816.38 | 818–824 |
| Maitreyi College | 690 | 810.24 | 812–818 |
| Aditi Mahavidyalaya | 672 | 794.16 | 796–802 |
| Bhagini Nivedita College | 648 | 766.38 | 768–774 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Ques: Is a CUET score of 910 sufficient for BA (Hons.) Psychology at LSR in the General category?
Ans: A score of 910 fell short of LSR's Round 1 UR cutoff of 926.53 in 2025. Candidates at this score are better placed targeting Jesus and Mary College (886.44 UR) or Daulat Ram College (874.16 UR) as primary preferences, while retaining LSR for subsequent rounds where a 3–5 point drop is historically observed.
Ques: Are there co-ed colleges offering BA (Hons.) Psychology at Delhi University?
Ans: Among the listed colleges, Aryabhatta College is the only co-educational option. Most other colleges offering BA (Hons.) Psychology, such as LSR, Miranda House, Gargi, Daulat Ram, and Maitreyi, are women’s colleges.
Ques: What is the difference between BA (Hons.) Psychology and BA Programme with Psychology at DU?
Ans: BA (Hons.) Psychology is a dedicated single-subject honours programme with cutoffs ranging from 766 to 926 UR in 2025. The BA Programme with Psychology as a combination subject has significantly lower cutoffs (typically 650–780 range) but offers narrower post-graduation prospects compared to Hons., particularly for MA admissions at institutions like JNU, TISS, and Delhi School of Social Work.
Ques: How many seats does LSR offer for BA (Hons.) Psychology and how it affects the cutoff?
Ans: LSR offers approximately 44 seats for BA (Hons.) Psychology under the General category after reservation adjustments. With thousands of candidates listing LSR as a top preference annually, the demand-to-seat ratio directly drives the 926+ cutoff, one of the highest for any single course-college combination across DU humanities.
Ques: If I score 850 in the CUET General category, which Psychology colleges at DU are realistic?
Ans: At 850 UR, Aryabhatta College (836.72 UR in 2025) and Gargi College (830.15 UR) are the most realistic Round 1 targets. Daulat Ram (874.16) and Jesus and Mary (886.44) would require waiting for Round 2 or Round 3, where drops of 10–20 marks have been observed historically.


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