DU NCWEB 4th cut off 2020 released on November 17; check details
Team Careers360 | November 17, 2020 | 08:58 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Non Collegiate Women's Education Board, University of Delhi has released the DU NCWEB fourth cut off list 2020 on November 17 at du.ac.in. The DU NCWEB 4th cut off list 2020 has been released separately for BA programme and BCom programme.
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Miranda House has pegged the highest cut off score of 95.5% for admission at BCom programme, according to the DU NCWEB 4th cut off 2020. There is a dip of 0.5% percentage in comparison to the previous round of admission.
The second highest DU NCWEB fourth cut off score is 85% for admission in BCom programme at Hansraj College. There is no drop in cut off percentage, as the similar cut off score was required for admissions in the third round of DU NCWEB cut off.
For the BA programme, Miranda House College has not released any cut off score for general category students, while admissions are available for reserved category students. The cut off score in Miranda House is as high as 85.5% for EWS category students who wish to take admissions in BA Programme (Economics + Political Science).
Another college which has closed admissions for unreserved category students at BCom programme is Hansraj College. However, the admissions are wide open in other categories.
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College offers admission to general category students in only BA programme with a cut off score of 69%. i.e BA Programme (Economics + Office Management and Secretarial Practice)
The online reporting and document verification for admission against DU NCWEB fourth cut off list 2020 will begin from November 18 (10 am) and will be over BY November 20 (5 pm), while the option of fee payment is available till November 22 (11:59 pm).
Also read:
- DU PG 2020 merit list released @du.ac.in; check details here
- DU defers spot admission for entrance-based undergraduate courses due to COVID-19
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