DU Admissions 2022: NCWEB first special cut off released, check out details here

Eligible candidates can check the cut-off list at the official website - admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can apply for admission against the special cut-off list from 10 am of November 16 till 11:59 pm of November 17. Meanwhile, colleges have been given time till 5 pm of November 18 to complete the approvals for admissions against the first special cut-off. According to the university's schedule, the last day to pay the admission fee is November 19, 5 pm.

University of Delhi (DU) on Tuesday, released the first special cut-off list for admissions to the BA programme and BCom courses of the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB).

Eligible candidates can check the cut-off list at the official website - admission.uod.ac.in. Candidates can apply for admission against the special cut-off list from 10 am of November 16 till 11:59 pm of November 17.
 

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


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

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Step 2:  Now scroll down and check the 'News and updates' section available on the home page.

Step 3:  Now on the new page click on the designated section 'NCWEB 1st special cut-off list 2022-23'  and you will be directed towards the new page.

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

Meanwhile, colleges have been given time till 5 pm of November 18 to complete the approvals for admissions against the first special cut-off.

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According to the university's schedule, the last day to pay the admission fee is November 19, 5 pm.

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It is to note that, the special cut-off list is for those candidates who were eligible but could not take admission in the earlier 3 cut-offs for whatsoever reasons. And candidates who have secured admission against any of the earlier three cut-off lists in any programme offered by the university will not be eligible to participate in the special cut-off.

 

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