DU Admission 2022: NCWEB last special cut-off 2022 released at ncweb.du.ac.in
Qualified applicants can apply for admission against the DU NCWEB last special cut-off from December 21 to 22.
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Download NowMridula Singh | December 20, 2022 | 06:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has published the DU NCWEB last special cut-off 2022 on the official website, ncweb.du.ac.in. Candidates who have applied for DU NCWEB BA and BCom programmes can check the last special cut-off and apply for DU admissions 2022.
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Candidates who meet the last special cut-off for NCWEB will be able to apply between December 21 and 22. Admissions will then be approved by colleges. Upon acceptance by the college, candidates must pay admission fees to confirm their seat. December 24 is the last day to pay admission fees.
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DU NCWEB special last cut-off 2022 is based on Class 12 results. According to the DU best of four marks of candidates, the NCWEB cut-off 2022 consists of college and course-wise scores.
How to check DU NCWEB last special cut-off 2022
Applicants can follow the steps given below to apply based on the special last cut-off announced.
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Go to the DU CSAS admission portal, admission.uod.ac.in.
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On the home page, click on the ‘NCWEB’ section.
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Now, click on the ‘Special last cut-off 2022’ link.
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The DU NCWEB cut off 2022 will be displayed on the screens.
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Check the cutoff and download for future reference.
The University of Delhi has released the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 on November 29. Candidates can check the official website - ncweb.du.ac.in to download the 5th DU NCWEB cut-off 2022. The cut off has been released for B.A. and B.Com. courses.
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