DU Admission 2021: NCWEB 3rd cut-off released; 78% for BCom at JMC
Miranda House and Hansraj College have closed admissions to BA programme for unreserved category under the DU third NCWEB cut-off 2021.
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Vishwas Garia | November 15, 2021 | 07:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Non Collegiate's Women Education Board, Delhi University has released the DU third NCWEB cut-off 2021 at admission.uod.ac.in. In the third cut-off of DU NCWEB 2021, Miranda House has released 83% cut-off for BCom in EWS category and 82% cut-off for the similar programme in OBC category. Admission to Miranda House in the BCom programme for unreserved category was already over in the second round of admissions.
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The BA programme’s seats in Hansraj and Miranda House are filled for the unreserved category students. Jesus and Mary College has released 78% cut-off for BCom programme. There is a decline of 4% cut-off marks in comparison to the previous round.
Hansraj College had also closed admissions for BCom in the unreserved category under the DU NCWEB second cut-off list 2021. For EWS category students, Hansraj College has released 80% cut-off in BCom under the 3rd DU cut-off 2021 for NCWEB.
NCWEB is offering admissions to many BA programmes in the DU NCWEB third cut-off list 2021. DDU College has set a 78% cut-off for admission to BA programme History + Political Science. JMC has kept 76% cut-off score for BA programme Economics + Political Science.
The scheduled date for DU third NCWEB cut-off 2021 release was November 16, however the cut-off list has been released a day prior to the scheduled date.
The admission for DU 3rd NCWEB cut off 2021 will begin from November 17 and will be over on November 20. The Delhi University colleges will approve the admissions against the DU NCWEB third cut-off list 2021 by November 22 (5 pm). The last date to pay the fee by the candidates for third cut-off of DU NCWEB 2021 is November 23 (5 pm).
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