Students often ask which DU Commerce colleges are realistic at a given CUET score. Round 1 allocation data from CSAS 2026 can’t predict your outcome, but it does show where courses in the 900+ UR range have historically landed.

Commerce and Economics options in the 900+ band

This is the ultra-competitive zone. Options here are concentrated in a handful of top colleges and courses.

CollegeProgrammeUROBC-NCLSCSTEWS
Shri Ram College of CommerceB.Com (Hons.)924.3849.1796.4723.6887.9
St. Stephen's CollegeB.A. Program (Economics combination)923.2846.4
Hindu CollegeB.Com (Hons.)919.9843.6786.9713.7885.5
Lady Shri Ram College (W)B.Com (Hons.)912.5833.5756.5669.7875.7
Miranda House (W)B.A. Program (Economics + Political Science)911.2844.4822.3839.2835.1
Hindu CollegeB.A. Program (English + Economics)907.7872.3794.8742.2874.8
Hansraj CollegeB.Com (Hons.)907.5828.8764.5672.0874.7
Lady Shri Ram College (W)B.A. Program (Economics + Political Science)905.7834.8822.0739.4857.0
Kirori Mal CollegeB.Com (Hons.)903.7824.1756.6661.1871.5

How to read this band

Treat this as a planning signal, not a prediction. A course near the top of your band is a stretch option; one comfortably below is closer to a safe choice. Category-wise scores can shift this picture significantly.

Strategy for this score band

  • A few ambitious choices above or near your score band
  • Several target choices within your score band
  • Backup choices below your score band
  • Course alternatives, not only one dream course
  • BA Programme combinations where they fit your academic goals

Preparation implication

Moving from one score band to the next changes the quality and number of options available. That is why consistent mock testing and subject-wise revision matter before CUET, not after it.

A minimum allocation score is not a guaranteed admission score or a pre-declared cut-off. It is the lowest score allocated a seat in that round, and depends on eligibility, seat availability, category, tie-breaking and later rounds. Treat these as indicative planning benchmarks, not admission advice.

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Source: DU CSAS UG 2026 Round 1 allocation list (17 July 2026). Scores rounded to one decimal. Updated each admission cycle.

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