DU NCWEB 3rd cut-off 2022 released; admission from November 10
Mridula Singh | November 9, 2022 | 05:49 PM IST | 1 min read
DU NCWEB admission 2022 against third cut-off will be conducted from tomorrow, November 10 at teaching centers.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: University of Delhi has released the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) 3rd cutoff 2022 on November 9. The DU NCWEB third cutoff 2022 is published on its official website. Candidates who have registered for admission to BA, BCom programmes can check the cut-off list on the official website – ncweb.du.ac.in.
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Applicants can apply for admission against the DU NCWEB third cut off 2022 from November 10 to 11. The respective colleges will complete approvals for admission against the DU NCWEB third cut-off till November 12. The last date for payment of the admission fee is November 13.
DU NCWEB cut off 2022 includes category, college and course-wise score/marks based on the DU best of four marks of candidates in the qualifying exam or Class 12. CUET scores will not be used for DU NCWEB admission.
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A special cut-off will be released on November 15 depending on the number of vacant seats after the 1st and 3rd NCWEB cut-offs. Applicants can apply for admission from November 16 to 17 based on the special cutoff.
DU NCWEB 4th cut off list will be published on November 22, and the 5th cutoff list will be published on November 29. Special cutoff lists will be published on December 6 for SC, ST, and OBC candidates. University officials may announce additional cut-offs if seats remain vacant.
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