DU NCWEB 2024 Special Cut-Off List Out: Admissions Begin Today

DU NCWEB 2024 Special Cut-Off List Out: Admissions Begin Today

Last Updated Sep - 13 - 2024, 05:21 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 29

The Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) has announced the special cut-off list for BA and BCom programs. Online admissions start on September 13, 202
DU NCWEB 2024 Special Cut-Off List Out: Admissions Begin Today

The special cut-off list for admission to the BA and BCom programs has been announced by the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB). The online admissions process is scheduled to start on September 13, 2024. Once the direct connection is operational, applicants can access the cut-off list on the Delhi University website, du.ac.in.

Students from the General, SC, ST, and OBC categories had category-specific cut-offs included in the list, which was released on September 12. For example, the BCom cut-off at Miranda House is 82 percent for general category students, 76 percent for OBC category students, and 72 percent for SC category students.

At Hansraj College, the general category cut-off for the BCom programme is 84 percent, while Kalindi College has a general cut-off of 56 percent.

HERE'S HOW TO CHECK AND DOWNLOAD THE DU NCWEB 2024

  • Visit the official website of DU
  • Click on the highlighted link tab available on the homepage
  • Click on the link to access the specific cut-off
  • Cross-check the details
  • Download it and take a printout for future reference.

Direct link to check and download the DU NCWEN 2024 special cut-off list

 

Applicants who have applied for the special round cut-off are advised to keep a check here or on the official website for more updates and information. 

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