DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 to be released today; how to check
Candidates can apply for admission against the fifth DU NCWEB cut-off 2022 till December 1, while the last date to pay the admission fees is December 3.
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Download NowApoorva Singh | November 29, 2022 | 09:45 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will release the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 today, November 29. Candidates can visit the official website - admission.uod.ac.in to download the cut-off list for B.A. and B.Com programmes.
The admission window for the candidates selected in the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off will be available from November 30 to December 1. Upon approval of an application by the college, candidates will have to pay the admission fees to confirm the seat. The last day of payment of the admission fees is December 3.
DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 will be prepared on the basis of Class 12 scores. DU NCWEB cut-off 2022 will include college and course-wise score/marks based on the DU best of four marks of candidates.
How to check DU NCWEB 5th cut-off 2022
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Visit the official website- ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in
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Click on the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off list link
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BA/ BCom programme-wise cut-off list will be displayed on the screen
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Search your name in the cut-off list using shortcut (ctrl+f) key
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Download NCWEB 5th cut-off list, and take a screenshot of it for further reference.
Only female candidates residing in NCT Delhi are eligible for admission to courses of NCWEB. Candidates have to submit their domicile certificate or residence proof during admission. DU NCWEB special drive cut off for SC, ST and OBC will be released on December 6.
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