DU NCWEB 1st Admission Cutoff Release Date 2024: The NON-Collegiate Women's Education Board, University of Delhi will release DU NCWEB 1st admission cutoff on August 22, 2024 . Admission against the first cutoff will take place from August 23 to August 25, 2024. Candidates can visit the official website - ncweb.du.ac.in. to take part in the admission process. DU admits students based on their CUET scores, while NCWEB admissions are based on Class 12 marks. Do note, the admission process for B.Com and B.A, programmes is contactless. Before the release DU NCWEB 1st Admission list, a dedicated phone number and email address (for inquiries about admission and grievances) for each NCWEB college center will be placed on the notice board's official website.
DU NCWEB B.Com Expected Cutoff 2024 College-Wise | DU NCWEB Round-Wise Cutoff Declaration Dates 2024 |
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DU NCWEB 1st Admission Cutoff Release Date 2024
The admission dates for DU NCWEB first admission cutoff have been given below in a table format-
Events | Dates |
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Declaration of DU NCWEB 1st Admission cutoff | August 22, 2024 |
Candidates to apply for admission against 1st cutoff | August 23 (10 AM) to August 25, 2024 (11:59 PM) |
College to complete approvals for admission against 1st cut-off | August 26, 2024 (until 5 pm) |
Last day of payment by candidates against 1st cut-off | August 27, 2024 (until 5 pm) |
Students from Delhi have the option to take specific examinations at Delhi University (DU) through the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) with special coaching, without the need to attend regular classes. This opportunity is exclusively available to women residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. A total of 26 colleges will be offering B.Com classes through NCWEB. Notably, Jesus and Mary College and Miranda House have the highest cut-offs for B.Com courses, with 94 percent, followed closely by Hansraj College and Maitreyi College. The cut-off percentages for the 12 BA (programs) courses offered by NCWEB vary across different colleges. For example, Miranda House has set the cut-off for BA (Economics + Political Science) at 94 percent.