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DU NCWEB 2024: Third cut-off list released at du.ac.in, admission from today

DU NCWEB Admissions 2024: Online admission will commence on September 7 at 10 am till September 8.

DU NCWEB 2024: Third cut-off list released at du.ac.in; admission from September 7Only female aspirants can apply for admissions under the NCWEB (Express Photo by Amit Mehra/Representational)

DU NCWEB Admissions 2024: Delhi University on September 6 released the third cut-off list under the Non-Collegiate Women Education Board (NCWEB). Candidates who have applied for NCWEB can now check the list at the official DU website — du.ac.in.

Online admission will commence on September 7 at 10 am and go on till September 8. The details of the cut-off percentage of marks at which Delhi University admission will be offered by different centers of the Board at the respective teaching centers.

For BCom, the cut off for general category in 82 in Miranda House, 84 in Hansraj college, SPM college 60, Lakshmibai college 56 and Maharaja Agrasen college 56.

For BA programme, with political science and history combination, the cut is 87 for Miranda House, while it is closed for Hansraj college, 58 Aryabhatta college, 63 in Keshav Mahavidyalaya, and Mata Sundari college 67.

DU NCWEB Admissions 2024: Steps to check

Step 1: Visit the official NCWEB website — ncweb.du.ac.in

Step 2: On the home page, click on the ‘admissions’ tab.

Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page.

Step 4: On the left side, click on the ‘NCWEB’ tab.

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Step 5: The cut-off list for BA (Programme) and BCom courses will be visible on the screen. Choose according to your course and download for future reference.

Only female aspirants can apply for admissions under the NCWEB, and no male candidate is allowed to apply or get admission in any of the available courses.

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