DU NCWEB 2024 Admissions Cut-Off Released

DU NCWEB 2024 Admissions Cut-Off Released

Last Updated Sep - 20 - 2024, 05:09 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 35

Delhi University releases the fourth cut-off list for NCWEB BA and BCom admissions 2024. Registration is open until September 21. Check DU's official website fo
DU NCWEB 2024 Admissions Cut-Off Released

The University of Delhi (DU) has announced the fourth cut-off list for admissions to BA and BCom programs administered by the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) for 2024. The NCWEB registration process will begin today, September 20, and will finish September 21, 2024.

Eligible applicants can view the cut-off percentages on DU’s official website, which includes information on the fourth admission list and the minimum marks necessary for admission at various NCWEB centers.

The cut-off list is specifically for female students seeking admission to undergraduate programmes.

STEPS TO CHECK DU NCWEB 4TH CUT-OFF LIST 2024

  • Visit the official DU website: du.ac.in
  • Click on the highlighted link tab available on homepage‘Latest @ DU’ section
  • Click the link titled ‘Press Release – 4th Cut-Off List 2024 for NCWEB’
  • Select the relevant BA (Prog) or BCom cut-off sheet
  • The cut-off list and your rankings will be displayed on your screen
  • Download and save the list for future reference.

Direct link to check and download the DU NCWEB 4th cut-off list for 2024 for BA programmes

Direct link to check and download the DU NCWEB 4th cut-off list for 2024 for BCom programmes

The highest cut-off for the General category in BCom courses is 83 percent for Hansraj College, while the next highest cut-off is 81 percent for Miranda House. Institutions such as Aditi Mahavidyalaya, Bhagini Nivedita College, Aryabhatta College, College of Vocational Studies, and Dr. BR Ambedkar College have the lowest cut-off, which is 48 percent.

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