DU NCWEB special cut-off 2022 to be released today at ncweb.du.ac.in
Candidates can apply for admission against the DU NCWEB special cut-off from November 16 to 17.
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Download NowApoorva Singh | November 15, 2022 | 09:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will publish the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) special cut-off 2022 today, November 15. Candidates can check the DU NCWEB cut off 2022 on the website - ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in. The cut off will be released for different combinations of B.A. and B.Com programmes.
Selected candidates can apply for admission against the DU NCWEB special cut-off from November 16 to 17. The college will complete approvals for admission against the special cut-off till November 18. The last day of payment by candidates is November 19. Candidates need to pay the admission fee before the last date to confirm their admission.
The special DU NCWEB cut off 2022 will comprise the candidate's course-wise cut-off marks for different colleges. Candidates who have successfully met the cut-off will be eligible for admission. Only women candidates residing in NCT Delhi are eligible for admission to UG and PG courses of NCWEB, University of Delhi. At the time of admission, candidates need to submit residence proof as well.
DU NCWEB fourth cut off 2022 will be published on November 22. The last day of payment by candidates the against DU NCWEB 4th cut off is November 26. The fifth DU NCWEB cut off will be published on November 29. A special drive cut off for SC, ST, and OBC category candidates will be published on December 6.
The DU NCWEB cut off 2022 is prepared on the basis of marks scored by the candidate in the class 12 examination. While the other DU colleges are offering admission through the CUET UG scores.
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