The BITSAT cutoff is the minimum score required to secure admission into various programs offered at BITS campuses—Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. These cutoffs vary each year based on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and seat availability.
Higher-demand courses such as Computer Science and Electronics generally have higher cutoffs. Understanding previous years’ cutoffs can help students set realistic score targets and plan their preparation more effectively.
Check CUET 2025 Cut Off Marks for All Central Universities
CUET College Cut-off 2025
The BITSAT cutoff is the minimum score required to secure admission into various programs offered at BITS campuses—Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. These cutoffs vary each year based on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and seat availability.
Higher-demand courses such as Computer Science and Electronics generally have higher cutoffs. Understanding previous years’ cutoffs can help students set realistic score targets and plan their preparation more effectively.
Top Colleges Located Delhi/NCR
 CUET Colleges and Universities 2025. Learn more about CUET’s participating colleges and universities.
Central Universities:
University of Delhi (DU) – New Delhi
- St. Stephen’s College
- Hindu College
- Hansraj College
- Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR)
- Miranda House
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)Â
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit UniversityÂ
Central Sanskrit UniversityÂ
State Universities:
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)Â
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)Â
Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU)Â
 Private Universities:
IILM University (Greater Noida)
- IILM University (Gurugram)
- Geeta University
College and Program |
2022 cutoff |
2021 cutoff |
2020 cutoff |
---|---|---|---|
Delhi University – St. Stephen’s College (B.A. (Hons.) English) | 99.82 percentile | 99.97 percentile | 99.95 percentile |
Delhi University – Lady Shri Ram College for Women (B.A. (Hons.) Economics) | 99.81 percentile | 99.98 percentile | 99.96 percentile |
Delhi University – Hindu College (B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics) | 99.72 percentile | 99.99 percentile | 99.97 percentile |
Delhi University – Hans Raj College (B.Com. (Hons.)) | 99.68 percentile | 99.98 percentile | 99.96 percentile |
University of Mumbai – University Department of Chemical Technology (B.Tech. Chemical Engineering) | 99.67 percentile | 99.99 percentile | 99.97 percentile |
Banaras Hindu University – Institute of Technology (B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering) | 99.62 percentile | 99.99 percentile | 99.96 percentile |
University of Hyderabad – Central University of Hyderabad (B.A. (Hons.) History) | 99.55 percentile | 99.98 percentile | 99.95 percentile |
Jawaharlal Nehru University – School of International Studies (M.A. International Relations) | 99.52 percentile | 99.99 percentile | 99.96 percentile |
Jadavpur University – Department of Computer Science and Engineering (B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering) | 99.49 percentile | 99.99 percentile | 99.97 percentile |
University of Calcutta – Department of Economics (B.A. (Hons.) Economics) | 99.45 percentile | 99.98 percentile | 99.95 percentile |
Tips for getting admission to a top college through CUET
- Start your preparation early.
- Understand the exam pattern and syllabus.
- Practice with previous years’ question papers.
- Take mock tests to assess your performance.
- Identify your strengths and weaknesses and focus on improving your weaker areas.
- Get help from a mentor or coach if needed.
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