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DU Releases Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board First Cut Off List 2019; Direct Link to Check B.Com & BA Programme List

Delhi University's Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board or NCWEB has published the first cut off list for undergraduate admission. NCWEB has released the cut offs for BA Programme and B.Com.

Updated on: 15 July, 2019 11:59 AM IST By: Tooba Maher
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Delhi University's Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board or NCWEB has published the first cut off list for undergraduate admission. NCWEB has released the cut offs for BA Programme and B.Com. 

Though, various colleges have set 69 per cent for BA Programme course. The cut off for B.Com is a bit more for the top ranked colleges.

However, Miranda House and Hansraj College have set 85 per cent cut off for B.Com. But, Ramanujan College has set the cut off at 82 per cent and Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce has set the cut off at 80 per cent.

It is to be noted that, various colleges have set the cut off lower than 80 per cent for admission to B.Com course.

NCWEB permits the option to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate degree for women students who cannot join a regular course. Students who are enrolled with NCWEB, attend classes over the weekends and during academic breaks at the constituent college.

Click Here for NCWEB First Cut Off List for B.Com:  

NCWEB First Cut Off List for BA Programme: 

The admission process will be held from July 15 till July 17. Reporting time for admission is 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. After the approval of admission, applicant must log on to the undergraduate admission portal and make online admission fee payment. This can be done till 15:00 p.m. of the next day of the last day of that cut-off on which applicant is taking admission. 

Candidates must note that, if seats remain vacant after the first round of admission, then NCWEB will release second cut off list on July 20, 2019. 

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