DU Admission 2021: Delhi University releases first cut-off list for NCWEB admission
DU first cut-off 2021: The NCWEB is a non-formal system of obtaining degree from the Delhi University with lectures being delivered only on the weekends.
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New Delhi: The Delhi University released the first cut-off list for admission to the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) on Friday. The NCWEB is a non-formal system of obtaining degree from the Delhi University with lectures being delivered only on the weekends.
Only women students residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi can enrol themselves as students of the board. Jesus and Mary College has pegged the cut-off at 87 per cent for BCom while Maitreyi College has kept it at 83 per cent and Hansraj College at 86 per cent for the general category.
The minimum marks required for getting admission to BA Programme (Economics + Political Science) are 86 per cent for Jesus and Mary College and Miranda House, respectively. Meanwhile, the Delhi University has processed 1,83,449 applications under the four cut-off lists, including the special cut-off list.
A total of 63,504 students have secured admission by paying the fees. The Delhi University has released first, second, third and special cut-off lists till now. The fourth cut-off list will be released on Saturday.
The admissions for DU NCWEB 1st cut-off will begin from November 1 and will be over on November 5. The Delhi University principals will approve the DU NCWEB admission 2021 against the first cut-off till November 6 (5 pm). The last date to pay the DU NCWEB admission fee for the first cut-off is November 7 (5 pm).
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