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DU NCWEB UG Admission 2022 against special cut-off to start today; know more here

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Posted on 16 Nov 2022
09:55 AM
NCWEB under the University of Delhi will start its admission process against its special cut-off from today

NCWEB under the University of Delhi will start its admission process against its special cut-off from today Source: wikimedia

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The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) under the University of Delhi will start its admission process against its special cut-off from today, 16 November, 2022
The NCWEB first special cut-off list was published for BA and BCom programmes

​​The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) under the University of Delhi will start its admission process against its special cut-off from today, 16 November, 2022. Students who wish to apply online via its official website- ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in against their special cut-off have time till 17 November, 2022 at respective teaching centres.

The NCWEB first special cut-off list was published for BA and BCom programmes. "The first special cut-off is for those candidates who were eligible but could not/ did not take admission in the earlier three cut-offs for whatsoever reasons,” stated an official NCWEB statement.

“Applicants who have secured admission in any of the earlier three cut-off lists in any programme or college of the University of Delhi will not be eligible to participate in the special cut-off, that is, movement of applicants will not be allowed. Hence, cancellation option for candidates will be suspended during the 1st special cut-off,” added the NCWEB statement.

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DU will also be releasing its fourth cut-off list on 22 November, 2022. As of now, there are 26 NCWEB centres for undergraduate students and one for postgraduate students.

For any further details related to admissions, students are advised to visit the official website- ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in.

Last updated on 16 Nov 2022
09:55 AM
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