What should I do to secure admission in top IIMs with proper preparation without any work experience?

I gave my CAT in 2016 and scored 65 percentile without any decent preparation. I am planning to write CAT'17 but my Quant is so terrible since I am a non-maths student. I am a final year student of B.Com from Delhi University & have an aggregate percentage of 65% for 5 semesters.

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    Akshat Raj | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    You can join a coaching institute. There are various institutes out there. Mock exams will help you assess yourself against others. Apart from that, focus on clarity.

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Hindu College, a top DU college, had a closing cutoff of 359 for Chemistry (EWS) in 2024. For Botany, the general cutoff at Hindu College was 541 in 2024. Other DU colleges have similar or slightly lower cutoffs.

So, your score puts you comfortably above cut off levels for both Chemistry and Botany (Hons) under the EWS category. You will be eligible for admission in many good DU colleges.

 

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Surendra Bijarniya

Interpreting CUET 269/750 for DU Admission:

Admission FactorAnalysis
Score of 269/750Considered low to moderate, likely below cutoff for top-tier DU colleges
Course DemandHighly sought-after courses (like B.Com Hons, Pol. Sci, Psychology) require 600+
Off-campus/Regional CollegesMay accept lower scores, especially in Program courses
Reservation QuotaIf the student belongs to SC/ST/OBC/EWS or PwD, chances may improve
Spot Round PossibilityVacant seats in later counseling rounds may offer opportunities
 
 

Reality Check Based on Trends:

  • 269/750 might be insufficient for central DU colleges and most honors courses.

  • However, options may open in less competitive programmes, women's colleges, or later rounds if seat vacancies occur.

What You Can Do:

  1. Explore DU's CSAS portal and check previous year cutoffs.

  2. Consider colleges like:

    • Bhagini Nivedita College

    • Satyawati College (Evening)

    • Aditi Mahavidyalaya

  3. Stay alert for spot rounds and vacant seat notices.

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Popular DU Colleges for B.Com (Hons) and Programme:

College NameKnown ForTypical CUET Cutoff (Hons)
 Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)Top-tier, highly competitive700+
 Hindu CollegeStrong academics680+
 Hansraj CollegeCommerce & Science mix660–680
 Ramjas CollegeBalanced options650+
 Shaheed Bhagat Singh CollegeSolid B.Com program640+
 PGDAV, Dyal Singh, Zakir HusainAccessible options580–640
 Bhagini Nivedita CollegeOff-campus, lower cutoffs<550
 

Suggested Preference Strategy:

  1. Start with dream colleges (even if high cutoff)—you never know if a spot opens.

  2.  Include mid-tier options—balance between ambition and realism.

  3.  Add backup colleges with lower cutoffs for safety.

  4.  Prioritize course type first (Hons if you want specialization, Programme for flexibility).

  5.  Adjust your list based on CUET score, category, and past year cutoffs.

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  • Top DU colleges (like SRCC, Hindu, or Ramjas) for B.Com usually require higher CUET scores—often 650+.

  • Mid-tier or off-campus DU colleges may accept scores in the 450–550 range, especially if:

    • You belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).

    • You choose a less competitive college or program within DU.

    • You participate in multiple counseling rounds—later rounds may have lower cutoffs.

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