DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 tomorrow; Admissions from November 30
Admissions against the fifth DU NCWEB cut-off will be held from November 30 to December 1. Colleges will approve the admissions against DU NCWEB fifth cut-off till December 2.
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Download NowApoorva Singh | November 28, 2022 | 10:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will release the DU NCWEB fifth cut-off 2022 tomorrow, November 29. Candidates can check the official website - ncweb.du.ac.in to download the 5th DU NCWEB cut-off 2022. The cut off will be released for B.A. and B.Com. courses.
All the selected candidates can apply for admission against the DU NCWEB fifth cut off from November 30, 10 am to December 1, 11.59 PM. The colleges must complete the approvals for admission against the 5th Cut-Off by December 2 by 5 PM.
Upon approval of the admissions, candidates need to pay the admission to lock their seats. The last day to pay the admission fee is December 3 till 5 PM. The admission fees can be paid online using net banking, debit card or credit card.
DU will release a special drive cut-off on December 6 for SC, ST and OBC category candidates. The last date to make the payment for admission against the special drive cut off is December 10.
“In case seats are still vacant, further cut-offs may be announced by the university to fill the same. If needed, the university may also conduct special drive-in order to fill vacant seats against the reserved category,” the official notification reads.
Delhi University has announced the first round of the spot admission list on November 23. A total of 7,146 candidates were allocated seats in the first spot round for admission to 14,000 vacant seats in undergraduate programmes at Delhi University.
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