
How CUET Turned DU Into a ‘Mini India’ by Smashing the Old Cut-off System! Delhi University Admission 2026:
š DU Admission 2026: No More 100% Board Cut-offs! How CUET Created a āLevel Playing Fieldā for Every Student, Explains VC Yogesh Singh
Quick Update: As the highly anticipated 2026 college admission season kicks off, Delhi University (DU) Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh has strongly defended the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). He highlighted how the centralized exam has completely transformed campus demographics, breaking the monopoly of a few select education boards and creating a truly diverse “Mini India” at DU.
āļø High Board Marks? Not Enough Anymore! Goodbye to the Old Cut-off System
For years, Delhi University admissions were heavily criticized for insanely high cut-offs (often touching 100%), which heavily favored students from specific state boards due to different and lenient grading systems.
In an exclusive interview with PTI, VC Yogesh Singh asserted that CUET has successfully established a ālevel playing fieldā.
- True Equality: Students from multiple boards, varied socio-economic backgrounds, and remote regions now stand an equal chance.
- Diverse Classrooms: The campus is seeing a massive surge in student diversity, attracting candidates who previously couldn’t compete with inflated board percentages.
šļø Massive ā¹2,000 Crore Upgrade: Whatās Changing at Delhi University?
The centralized test isn’t the only major shift happening at the university. To fully support the transition into the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) under the National Education Policy (NEP), DU is undergoing a massive facelift.
- Mega Infrastructure Boost: The central government has backed Delhi University with a whopping ā¹2,000 crore grant.
- What’s New for Students? This massive funding is being directed toward high-tech infrastructural advancements, cutting-edge research facilities, and fostering a culture of innovation across colleges.
š” What This Means for 2026 DU Aspirants
Despite ongoing debates and national concerns surrounding centralized entrance tests, the DU administration remains firm on its benefits. If you are aiming for Delhi University this year, your board exam marking scheme won’t hold you back. Your seat in India’s top university now depends purely on your CUET performance and preparation.
Pro-Tip for Applicants: Keep a close watch on the official DU admission portal, as registration dates and seat allocation schedules under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) are expected to release soon!



