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BBA & Law Cutoffs 2026: University-Specific CUET Score Benchmarks

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Introduction

You’ve sat through the exam. You’ve checked the answer key a hundred times. And now comes the part that keeps most students up at night, the question that no one really answers clearly: Is my score actually enough? The anxiety around BBA & Law cutoffs 2026 is real, and if you’re refreshing every page hoping for a straight answer, you’re not alone.

The truth is, CUET cutoffs aren’t just numbers on a list. They tell a story — of how many students competed, how tough the paper was, and how many seats were left. Understanding the BBA & Law cutoffs 2026 in context, university by university, is the only way to make smart decisions about where to apply, where you stand a real chance, and where to keep your backup options ready.

What Are CUET Cutoffs and Why Do They Change Every Year?

Think of cutoffs like a moving goalpost. They’re not fixed by the university at the start of the year; they’re the result of everything that happens during the admission cycle.

How Universities Decide Their Cutoffs

No university sits down in January and says, “this year, the cutoff for BBA will be 560.” The cutoff is the score or rank of the last student who actually got a seat. It depends on four main things: how many students applied for that course, how many seats are available, how difficult the CUET exam was that year, and which category the student belongs to.

This is why the same college can have a very different cutoff from one year to the next. If more students suddenly develop an interest in management, cutoffs for BBA go up. If the CUET paper is tougher than usual, scores drop across the board, and cutoffs adjust accordingly.

What’s Different About CUET 2026?

The National Testing Agency recorded over 14.9 lakh CUET UG registrations for 2026 — a notable jump from 13.5 lakh the previous year. More students competing for roughly the same number of seats almost always means higher cutoffs. The CUET UG 2026 exam was held in computer-based test mode between May 11 and May 31, 2026. Official cutoffs from universities will be released after results are declared — the CUET UG 2026 result is expected in the first week of July 2026 at cuet.nta.nic.in.

Until official numbers are out, expected benchmarks based on previous year trends give you the clearest picture available. 

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BBA Cutoffs 2026 — What Are Top Universities Expecting?

This is probably the section you actually came here for. Let’s break it down, university by university, so you know exactly what you’re working with.

Delhi University — BMS and BBA (FIA)

Delhi University remains the most competitive destination for BBA aspirants. DU’s CUET cutoff scores for BMS and BBA (FIA) are released through the official DU CSAS portal, and students must complete the admission process via the Common Seat Allocation System. Admission to all UG programmes of the University of Delhi is done through this portal on the basis of CUET UG scores. You can access the DU admissions portal at https://www.du.ac.in/ .

Based on 2025 trends, here’s what the score benchmarks look like:

College Programme General Category Cutoff (2025 — Last Round)
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS) BBA (FIA) ~551
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS) BMS ~555
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce BBE Competitive (check CSAS portal)
College of Vocational Studies BMS Lower than SSCBS (check CSAS portal)

For the General All India quota, SSCBS was among the most competitive colleges for BBA and BMS, with CUET last round cutoff scores of 551.09 and 555 respectively.

Here’s the thing that trips most students up: programmes like BMS and BBA (FIA) at DU now place higher weightage on the General Test and Mathematics in CUET. So if you put all your preparation energy into domain subjects and ignored the General Test, that could cost you.

Also worth knowing: in the event of a tie between candidates with identical CUET scores, Class 12 board marks (Best of 3, then 4, then 5 subjects) will be used as the tie-breaker. Your board scores still matter more than you think.

Banaras Hindu University (BHU)

BHU is the second most popular CUET destination after DU, and its cutoffs reflect that. For BHU, cutoffs are expected to rise slightly compared to 2024, showing increased competition in most courses, especially in highly sought-after fields like commerce, law, and science. You can check official BHU admission updates and cutoff releases at bhu.ac.in.

For BBA and related management programmes at BHU, a score in the range of 500 to 540 is generally considered competitive for the general category, though this shifts based on paper difficulty each year.

Law & BBA LLB Cutoffs 2026 — Where Does Your Score Fit?

Law admissions through CUET work a little differently from pure management programmes, and the landscape here is more spread out.

BA LLB at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)

Jamia Millia Islamia accepts CUET scores for BA LLB admission. The previous year’s CUET cutoff for JMI in BA LLB (Hons) for the General category was 93.75, while for Muslim minority candidates it was 81.50. Note that JMI has set aside approximately 50% of its seats for Muslim candidates, resulting in a reduction in cutoffs by about 5 to 10 percentiles for that category.

BHU’s BA LLB — Still One of the Toughest

BA LLB at BHU has historically been the most competitive UG programme at the university, with CUET cutoffs consistently among the highest on campus. Expected cutoffs for 2026 hover around 525 or above for the general category — a rise from the previous year’s 510, reflecting growing interest in law programmes.

BBA LLB — Integrated Law Programmes

For BBA LLB admission through CUET, here’s a helpful benchmark table:

University Programme Expected CUET Score Range (General)
University of Delhi BA LLB / BBA LLB 700+ (competitive)
Banaras Hindu University BA LLB (Hons) 510–530+
Jamia Millia Islamia BA LLB (Hons) 85–95 (out of 200)

One important note: Symbiosis Law Schools (Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, Nagpur) do not use CUET. Symbiosis Law Schools conduct their own entrance test, SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test), for BBA LLB and BA LLB admission. Keep this separate from your CUET planning.

Is Your CUET Score Enough? Here’s How to Read the Benchmarks

Before you panic (or celebrate) after seeing these numbers, there are two very common mistakes students make when reading cutoffs.

Score vs Percentile — Don’t Confuse the Two

Different universities use different formats. Delhi University releases cutoffs as raw scores. Some others release percentiles. These are not the same thing.

CUET DU admissions follow a percentile-based process within the CSAS system, but the cutoffs are displayed as scores. A score of 850 to 950+ out of 1000 is generally considered strong for top universities, while scores below 400 are typically considered low. For BBA and management programmes, the scoring is on a different scale depending on how many subjects you appeared in so always compare apples to apples.

What If You’re Just Below the Cutoff?

Here’s something most students don’t realise the first round cutoff is always the highest. The CUET DU cutoff in the first round is usually the highest, and it drops slightly in later rounds as students who secured seats choose to upgrade or withdraw. If you miss round one, don’t close any tabs yet. Keep checking the CSAS portal through every round.

Also consider this: cutoffs are published category-wise. General category cutoffs look intimidating, but if you belong to OBC, SC, ST, or EWS categories, your benchmark is meaningfully lower. Always check the category-wise data before drawing any conclusions.

Factors That Affect Your Chances Beyond the Cutoff Score

Your CUET score is not the only thing in the equation. Here are the factors that quietly shape where you land:

Normalisation: CUET is held across multiple shifts. Since different shifts can vary slightly in difficulty, NTA applies normalisation to ensure scores are comparable. CUET 2026 cutoff lists may be in the form of marks, scores, or percentiles, varying based on the courses, universities, and categories.

Seat Matrix and Reservation: Each university has a fixed number of seats per category. The seat matrix determines how many general, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwBD seats are available. A course with very few general seats will have a sharper cutoff even with moderate overall competition.

Domicile Quotas: Some state universities and deemed institutions maintain domicile-based reservations. If you’re from the same state, you may have a seat advantage under state quota seats.

Subject Combination: DU strictly enforces that candidates must only take CUET papers for subjects they cleared in Class 12, and subject combinations must match the eligibility requirements of the chosen programme. Appearing in the wrong subjects could make your application ineligible regardless of your score.

How Career Plan B Helps

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is a good CUET score for BBA admission in Delhi University?
Based on 2025 trends, a score of 550 and above gives you a strong shot at top DU colleges like SSCBS for BBA (FIA) and BMS in the general category. Scores around 450 to 500 remain competitive for mid-tier DU colleges.

Q2. Does CUET score work for BBA LLB at all top law schools?
Not all. Institutions like Symbiosis Law School and most NLUs (which use CLAT) do not accept CUET for law admission. CUET for law programmes currently applies to central universities such as DU, BHU, and JMI. Always verify the admission route for each institution directly on their official website.

Q3. My CUET score is just below last year’s cutoff — do I still have a chance?
Yes. Cutoffs vary every year and drop across rounds. A score just below last year’s Round 1 cutoff could still clear Round 2 or Round 3. Apply, fill your preferences carefully on the CSAS portal, and watch each round closely.

Q4. How are category-wise cutoffs different from general category cutoffs?
Category-wise cutoffs are significantly lower. For example, at SSCBS in 2025, the BMS cutoff for the general category was around 555, while OBC candidates needed around 436 and SC candidates around 378. Always compare within your own category.

Q5. What subjects should I choose in CUET for BBA programmes?
For most BBA programmes at DU, you need Business Studies or any relevant domain subject, along with the General Test. Mathematics/Applied Mathematics improves your eligibility and competitiveness since BMS and BBA (FIA) now give it higher weightage.

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Conclusion

Cutoffs can feel like a verdict, but they’re really just a snapshot of one data point in a much bigger picture. Your score, your category, the university’s seat matrix, the round of allocation all of it works together. A student who understands how the system works is already ahead of one who is just staring at a single number wondering if it’s “enough.”

The best thing you can do right now is make your list thoughtfully. Know the official portals, check university-wise data carefully, and never count yourself out before the final round is over. Your 12th standard marks, the right CUET subject combination, and an informed application strategy can make a meaningful difference and that’s entirely in your hands.

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