DU NCWEB cut off list 2020 released @du.ac.in
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Download NowParul Thapa | October 24, 2020 | 07:27 PM IST
New Delhi, October 24 - The University of Delhi has released the first NCWEB cut off list 2020 on October 24 at du.ac.in. The first DU NCWEB cut off list has been released for both the B. A. and B. Com. programmes in online mode.
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The highest cut off for Non-Collegiate Women’s education Board for B. Com. (hons) has been registered by both Miranda House and Hansraj College at 87 percent for general category. While the lowest cut off for B. Com (Hons.) has been recorded by Moti Lal Nehru at 77 percent. The candidates belonging to ST category enjoy the lowest percent of NCWEB cut off at 50 for B. Com. (Hons.).
For B. A. Programmes, the colleges with the highest recorded percent are, yet again, Miranda House and Hansraj College at 88 percent for B. A. Programme (Economics + Political Science) for General category.
The online admission process for DU NCWEB 2020 will begin from October 26 and conclude on October 28 from 10 am to 5 pm at the respective teaching centres/colleges.
Release of DU Third Cut off 2020
The Delhi University has started to release its third cut off of DU 2020 on its respective affiliated colleges’ official website on October 24 in online mode. The colleges releasing the first cut off lists first include Zakir Husain College, SGTB Khalsa College. More lists are awaited to be released by other colleges online.
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