DU NCWEB second cut-off 2022 list for BA, BCom courses out at ncweb.du.ac.in
Delhi University: Based on the DU NCWEB 2nd cut-off list, the online admission will begin from tomorrow, November 2.
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Anu Parthiban | November 1, 2022 | 06:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: University of Delhi has released the second cut-off list for BA, BCom programmes at Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) admission 2022. Candidates who 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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Based on the DU NCWEB 2nd cut-off list, the online admission will begin from tomorrow, November 2.
The official notice read, “Online Admission shall commence from Wednesday, the 02nd November, 2022.” Details of the cut-off percentage of marks at which admissions to BA, BCom courses will be offered by different Centres of the Board was also announced.
The highest cut-off for BCom course as per the NCWEB 2nd cut-off list was at 92 for general category students at Miranda College. Followed by Hansraj College and Maiteriya College.
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For BA admission, the highest cut-off was 89 for BA Economics and mathematics at SGGSC of Commerce. 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 Class 12 or qualifying exam.
NCWEB and DU School of Learning (SOL) are offering admissions based on Class 12 scores of the students. However, other DU colleges have been offering admission based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2022) scores.
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