
NCWEB 5th cut-off: The University of Delhi (DU) released the fifth cut-off list for admission to the Non-collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) at its official website, du.ac.in. Admissions across colleges under the varsity are available for those who have scored lesser marks under the NCWEB which is a weekends-only classes for female candidates.
Those who meet the cut-off have to report at the teaching centres on August 6 (Tuesday) to August 8 with their documents. Candidates will have to get their documents verified and pay a fee in order to book their seat. The reporting time is from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm.
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BCom cut-off
Aditi Mahavidyalaya – 62%
Bhagini Nivedita College – 61%
Aryabhatta College – 68%
College of Vocational Studies – 70.5%
Kalindi College – 70%
Lakshmi Bai College – 72%
Maitreya College – 72%
Moti Lal Nehru College – 72%
Mata Sundri College – 71%
Ramanujan College – 69%
Satyawati College – 70%
SPM College – 72%
BA Economics + Political Science
Bhagini Nivedita College – 63%
Sri Arvindo College – 65%
For ST category candidates seats available at 40 per cent in all colleges except Hans Raj College and Miranda House where the cut-off is 45 per cent for the said course. For RWS students, the cut-off ranges from 60-75 per cent with most colleges giving seats at 60 per cent in the course.
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Hans Raj College
BA Economics + Political Science –
OBC – 71%
ST – 45%
PwD – 60%
EWS – 75%
BA History + Political Science
OBC – 71%
ST – 45%
PwD – 60%
EWS – 75%
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Miranda House
BA History + Political Science
OBC – 74%
ST – 45%
PD – 60%
EWS – 75%
BA Economics + Political Science –
OBC – 74%
ST – 45%
PwD – 60%
EWS – 75%
Meanwhile, the 7th cut-off for admissions at regular colleges has also been released by the varsity. Under the DU 7th cut-off, several seats are available in top colleges. Those who make it to the cut-off will have to get their documents verified and pay a fee. The window will be open till August 8.