SRCC CUET Cut Off 2026: What You Need to Know for UG Admissions
SRCC releases cut off marks for B.Com Hons and BA Hons Economics at DU CSAS portal after CUET 2026 registration closes. Check previous year cut offs and admission process.
AC Team

Getting into Shri Ram College of Commerce is a dream for many students. The college stands as one of the most sought-after institutions in Delhi University's North Campus. If you're planning to apply through CUET UG 2026, understanding the cut off marks will help you set realistic goals.
SRCC offers only two undergraduate courses: B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (Hons) Economics. Both courses accept students based on their CUET scores. The college releases cut off lists at the DU CSAS UG Portal after the registration window closes.
What the 2025 Cut Off Tells Us
Looking at last year's numbers gives us a clear picture of what to expect. The first round of SRCC CUET 2025 cut off for B.Com (Hons) in the unreserved category stood at 917.43, with a CUET rank of 317. For B.A. (Hons) Economics, the cut off was 908.90 with a rank of 124.
Students from reserved categories saw lower cut offs. OBC candidates needed 849.42 for B.Com and 802.26 for Economics. SC category students could get in with 792.49 for B.Com and 722.74 for Economics. The ST category had the most relaxed requirements at 747.52 for B.Com and 609.93 for Economics.
The second round saw a slight dip in cut offs. B.Com (Hons) unreserved went to 916.72, while Economics stood at 908.76. This pattern shows that cut offs can fluctuate between rounds, giving more students a chance.
How to Check Your Cut Off Status
When SRCC releases the 2026 cut off list, you can check it through these steps:
- Go to ugadmission.uod.ac.in
- Enter your CUET application number
- Add your date of birth or password
- Complete the captcha verification
- Find the cut off section
- Check if your scores meet the requirements
The process is simple and takes just a few minutes. Keep your login details handy when the cut off lists are released.
Which Subjects Do You Need?
For B.Com (Hons), you need one language from List A plus either Mathematics or Accountancy, along with two subjects from List B. The same applies if you choose Applied Mathematics or Book Keeping instead.
B.A. (Hons) Economics requires one language from List A, Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, and two subjects from List B. Make sure you've taken the right subject combinations in CUET to be eligible.
What Affects the Cut Off?
Several factors determine where SRCC sets its cut off marks each year. The number of students applying plays a big role. When more students apply, the competition increases and cut offs tend to rise.
How well students perform in CUET also matters. If the overall performance is strong across the board, the college might raise its standards. The popularity of each program influences cut offs too. Since both SRCC courses are highly sought after, the cut offs remain consistently high.
Reserved category students benefit from relaxed cut offs. The college follows government guidelines to ensure fair representation across all categories.
Getting Ready to Apply
You can't apply directly to SRCC. Instead, fill out the DU CSAS application form 2026 at ugadmission.uod.ac.in. During the form filling process, select SRCC and your preferred course in the college preference list.
The application process involves creating login credentials, filling out your details, selecting colleges and courses, and paying the application fee. Double check everything before submitting because corrections might not be possible later.
ECA Quota Seats
SRCC also reserves seats for students with extra-curricular achievements. The college offers one seat each in categories like Indian Classical Dance, Hindi and English Debate, Fine Arts, Indian Vocal Music, Theatre, Quiz, and Yoga.
If you have achievements in these areas, you might get admission through the ECA quota even if your CUET score is slightly lower than the general cut off.
Planning Your Strategy
Start by analyzing last year's cut offs. If your expected CUET score falls close to these numbers, SRCC could be within reach. However, don't put all your hopes on one college. List multiple colleges in your preference form.
The DU CSAS system works on preferences. Even if you don't make it to SRCC in the first round, you might get called in subsequent rounds. Some students who get better options move on, creating vacancies.
Keep checking the portal regularly once cut offs start releasing. The process moves quickly and you need to accept your allotted seat within the given timeframe. Missing deadlines means losing your seat.
Remember that cut offs are just one part of the admission process. Focus on performing well in CUET first. A strong score gives you flexibility and options across multiple colleges and courses.



