SGND Khalsa CUET Cutoff 2026: Round 1 Scores

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College recorded a 2026 DU CSAS Round 1 UR minimum allocation score of 766.4 for B.Com. (Hons.), the highest among the directly listed programmes covered on this page. The lowest directly listed score was 630.0 for B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics.

A minimum allocation score is not a pre-announced or guaranteed cut-off. It is the lowest score at which a seat was allocated in that round for the relevant programme and category, subject to eligibility, preference order, seat availability, tie-breaking and completion of admission formalities.

About SGND Khalsa & Legacy

Established in 1973 in Dev Nagar, Karol Bagh, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College (SGND Khalsa) is a prominent Sikh minority co-educational institution. It offers a specialized focus on commerce and business economics within a well-established and centrally located campus.

Under the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College was placed in the College rank band 201-300, reflecting its steady performance and academic rigor within the University of Delhi network.

SGND Khalsa at a glance

ItemVerified detail
InstitutionSri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
Established1973
LocationDev Nagar, Karol Bagh
College typeCo-educational Sikh minority constituent college
Programmes covered hereB.Com. (Hons.), B.Com., B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics
2026 Round 1 UR score range630.0–766.4
Latest released NIRF contextSri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College was placed in the NIRF 2025 College rank band 201-300. Institutions within a band are listed alphabetically and should not be assigned an invented exact rank.
Official websitehttps://www.sgndkc.org/sk/

2026 Round 1 minimum allocation scores

ProgrammeUR minimum allocation score
B.Com. (Hons.)766.4
B.Com.715.5
B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics630.0

Scope: These are UR-category scores rounded to one decimal. Exact BA Programme subject combinations are not collapsed into generic labels because DU publishes a separate score for each combination.

Category note: UR is used as the consistent comparison basis across these 30 pages. OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, minority and supernumerary allocation scores can differ materially. A blank category cell in the DU source is not a zero; use the exact programme-category row before drawing conclusions.

What the scores mean for applicants

The directly listed options span 3 programmes. In Round 1, B.Com. (Hons.) had the highest UR minimum allocation score at 766.4, while B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics was lowest at 630.0. This ordering is descriptive, not a statement that one curriculum is inherently better: the programmes can use different eligibility and CUET merit combinations.

The within-college spread is 136.4 points. That number is useful for describing the Round 1 pattern, but it should not be used to infer that admission to one programme is “easier” without checking its eligibility formula, applicant pool and available seats.

How competitive was SGND Khalsa within this 30-college set?

ProgrammePosition in this 30-page setClosest higherClosest lower
B.Com. (Hons.)26th of 28Ramanujan College: 773.4 (7.0 points)Keshav Mahavidyalaya: 752.8 (13.6 points)
B.Com.19th of 20Ramanujan College: 753.6 (38.1 points)Zakir Husain Delhi College: 693.9 (21.6 points)
B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics4th of 4CVS: 671.2 (41.2 points)None in this 30-guide set

The table compares only the same programme across the 30 college pages in this package. It is not a quality ranking and does not predict future rounds.

Programme choice: what is distinctive here?

SGND Khalsa offers B.Com. (Hons.), B.Com. and Business Economics in the direct set. The combination is useful for applicants who want a commerce-focused college with a specialist economics-business option.

The college is managed by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee and has minority status. Minority-category rules and category-specific allocation scores must be checked separately from the UR table.

Beyond academics, SGND Khalsa encourages a culturally vibrant and skill-focused environment. Students actively participate in various societies, career counseling events, and annual cultural fests that promote leadership and holistic development.

Who should place SGND Khalsa high in the preference list?

Prioritise SGND Khalsa when Karol Bagh is practical and you want commerce or Business Economics. Sikh-category applicants should consult the institution-specific score and eligibility columns.

A robust preference list normally contains:

  1. ambitious college-programme combinations you would genuinely accept;
  2. realistic same-programme alternatives near your simulated rank or recent allocation score;
  3. safer options that still meet your course, location and eligibility requirements.

Do not place a course you do not want above a preferred course merely to obtain a more recognisable college name. Under CSAS, the order represents your actual preference.

Eligibility checkpoints before you add these programmes

  • For B.Com. (Hons.), verify the exact 2026 CUET merit combination in the DU Bulletin, including the permitted Mathematics/Applied Mathematics or Accountancy/Book Keeping route and the required language/domain subjects.
  • For B.Com., confirm the permitted language, domain-subject and General Aptitude/Test combination for 2026; do not assume it is identical to B.Com. (Hons.).
  • For B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics, check the current Mathematics/Applied Mathematics and aptitude/general-test requirements before adding the programme to your preference list.

DU’s 2026 admission process is based on CUET-UG and CSAS. Applicants must verify the current Bulletin of Information rather than relying on older blog posts, coaching-site formulas or previous-year subject combinations.

NIRF and institutional context

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College was placed in the NIRF 2025 College rank band 201-300. Institutions within a band are listed alphabetically and should not be assigned an invented exact rank.

NIRF can provide institutional context, but it does not rank individual undergraduate programmes and should not replace course-level research. For this decision, the programme curriculum, eligibility, location, fees, accommodation requirements and personal career plans are more directly relevant.

Fees, hostel and placements: how to verify safely

This guide does not reproduce approximate fees, hostel capacities, average packages or recruiter lists unless they are supported by a current primary document. Before accepting a seat:

  • use the college’s current prospectus or fee notice for the exact programme and academic year;
  • check whether hostel accommodation exists for your gender/category and review the current allocation policy (Note: SGND Khalsa typically does not offer on-campus hostel housing; students frequently choose PGs in and around Karol Bagh);
  • treat placement reports as college-wide unless the report explicitly provides programme-level data;
  • distinguish average CTC, median CTC, highest CTC, offers and number of students placed.

Frequently asked questions

What was the highest 2026 Round 1 UR score at SGND Khalsa?

Among the directly listed programmes in this guide, B.Com. (Hons.) had the highest UR minimum allocation score at 766.4.

Does this score guarantee admission in a later round?

No. It records the lowest score allocated in Round 1 for that college-programme-category combination. Later outcomes depend on vacancies, upgrades, withdrawals, category, preference order, tie-breaking and successful document verification.

Which programmes are covered for SGND Khalsa?

This page covers B.Com. (Hons.), B.Com. and B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics.

Do minority-category scores matter at SGND Khalsa?

Yes. The college has minority-status implications, so eligible applicants should use the relevant minority-category column and admission rules rather than relying only on the UR score.

Why are placement packages and annual fees not quoted here?

They are intentionally omitted unless a current, primary, year-specific source defines the figure and its scope. College-wide placement numbers are often wrongly presented as course-specific, while fee schedules can change by programme and academic year.

Where should I verify eligibility before accepting a seat?

Use the University of Delhi 2026-27 admission bulletin and CSAS portal, then check the college’s own admissions or prospectus page for document, fee and reporting instructions.

Sources and verification

Last verified: 19 July 2026. Scores are planning benchmarks for Round 1, not admission advice or future-round predictions.

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