
For Hindu College, one of Delhi University's top colleges, the expected CUET PG 2026 cutoff for MA programs in round 1 is 250-290 marks (out of 300) for the general category, based on competitive courses like English, Economics, and Political Science.
Delhi University (DU) colleges are the primary hubs for MA admissions through CUET PG 2026, with over 60 affiliates participating via the centralised CSAS PG portal. Key government DU colleges include Hindu College, Miranda House, Hansraj College, Kirori Mal College, Lady Shri Ram College (women), St. Stephen's College, Ramjas College, Zakir Husain Delhi College, Dyal Singh College, Deshbandhu College, Lakshmibai College, and Bharati College.
Yes, CUET PG is mandatory for all Delhi University (DU) MA admissions in 2026 across its colleges and departments. Candidates must qualify for the NTA-conducted CUET PG exam and participate in DU's CSAS PG counselling for two-year MA programs—no alternative entrances or merit-based options exist for external applicants.
MA colleges under the government of Delhi (mainly DU-affiliated, like Hindu College, Miranda House, and Hansraj College) have affordable annual fees between INR 18,000 and 55,000, with most fees between INR 25,000 and 40,000, which include tuition, development, and examination fees. Some colleges, like Hansraj or Dyal Singh, may require as little as INR 18,000 for basic tuition.