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DU-NCWEB Special cut off released

DU-NCWEB Special cut-off released. Check details here

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Khushi SharmaUpdated: 9/13/2024, 10:06:05 AM

The University of Delhi has released the special cut-off for Non-Collegiate Women’s education (NCWEB) on September 13,2024. The courses include BA, BCom programme for the session 2024-2025. Eligible Candidates who are interested in enrolling in NCWEB can check the official website. https://ncweb.du.ac.in/news/first-cut-off-admission-list/

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The procedure for admission will be commenced on September 13,2024 and concluded on September 8,2024 at respective teaching centres. The cut-off is released based on the categories, including General, Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward class (OBS)

The Registration begins: September 13,2024Following are the highest and lowest cut-offs for different colleges

BCom Programme

Miranda House: 82 per cent , for OBC it is 76 percent  and 72 percent for SC Category

Hansraj :84 per cent as same as the previous cut-off list

BA Programme

Miranda House: 82- 76 percent for different course

Hansraj: Closed

The special cut-off list has been released. Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly in case of any updates.

For regular colleges, the procedure for round-3 is going on. As per the record, there are approx. 71,600 undergraduate seats across the DU colleges. The seat allocation is higher in the first round, as compared to the total seats.

The selection process of Delhi University for regular courses is divided into three phases. The phase 1 was about applying to the DU college by registering at CSAS Portal, the next phase was about filling the preference list of colleges and lastly the third phase is the allocation-cum-admission process.

However, Under NCWEB the candidates are allotted seats based on the percentage achieved in standard 12th. Only female candidates can take admission under NCWEB, no male candidate is allowed to apply for the same.

Under the amendment Delhi University Act 1943, Women students were enabled to give examinations with special coaching but without attending regular classes. This gave shape to the Non­-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB).

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FAQ

On September 13, 2024.

BA and BCom programs.

Only female candidates are eligible.

Based on their Class 12th percentage, not through entrance exams.

NCWEB doesn't involve college preferences, has separate cut-offs, and requires no physical attendance.

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