DU Admissions 2022: DU releases NCWEB first cut-off list, check out details here

According to the official notification, the first cut-off list has been released for BA (Programme) and BCom courses. The admission process under the NCWEB will begin today, October 26 and will end at 11:59 pm on October 28 at the respective teaching centres. Miranda House college of DU, released the highest cut-off, i.e. 94 per cent for  B.A Economics + Political Science course. While it is  95 per cent at Miranda House and Jesus and Mary college for B.Com admissions.  

The University of Delhi(DU) on Tuesday, released the DU  Non-Collegiate Women Education Board (NCWEB) first cut-off list on its official website.

Eligible candidates who had applied for NCWEB can now check the list at - du.ac.in.

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According to the official notification, the first cut-off list has been released for BA (Programme) and BCom courses.

The admission process under the NCWEB will begin today, October 26 and will end at 11:59 pm on October 28 at the respective teaching centres.
 

DU NCWEB Admissions 2022: How to check the first cut-off list


Step 1: Go to the official site at ncweb.du.ac.in

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Step 2:  Click on the 'admissions' tab available on the home page.

Step 3:  Now on the new page click on the 'NCWEB' tab, and your cut-off list will be displayed.

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Step 4: Check the cut-offs according to your course and download it for future reference.

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Miranda House college of DU, released the highest cut-off, i.e. 94 per cent for  B.A Economics + Political Science course. While it is  95 per cent at Miranda House and Jesus and Mary college for B.Com admissions.  

Courses offered at NCWEB are designed to allow women to support themselves financially by working 5 days a week and attending classes on weekends. At present, there are 26 designated centres for UG students and one for PG.

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Admissions under NCWEB is only for female aspirants and no male candidate is allowed to apply or get admission in any of the available courses.

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