DU Admission 2021: Delhi University releases NCWEB fifth cut-off list 2021
NCWEB 5th cut off 2021: Students can apply for admission in BA and BCom programmes under the 5th list from December 10.
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NEW DELHI: The Non Collegiate's Women Education Board (NCWEB), Delhi University has released the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2021. The NCWEB 5th cut-off list has been released for BA programmes and BCom programmes.
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Students seeking admission to NCWEB can check the DU NCWEB cut-off list for the BCom and BA programmes at du.ac.in or the official website of NCWEB. The board will allow the students to register online against the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off list from December 10.
Miranda House and Hansraj College have closed admissions to the BCom and BA programmes for the General category.
Miranda House has kept the NCWEB fifth cut-off for BCom course for the the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category at 72% while Hansraj College has put it at 74%.
NCWEB fifth cut-off of Jesus and Mary College for the Scheduled Caste (SC) and EWS category students is 66%.
“Online Admission shall commence from Friday, December 10, 2021. Details of the cut-off percentage of marks (Fifth Admission List) at which admissions to above courses will be offered by different centers of the Board are given in the enclosed chart,” an official statement said.
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The NCWEB first, second, third and special, and fourth cut-off lists were released on October 29, November 8, November 15, November 24 and December 1, respectively.
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