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DU NCWEB Admission 2022: Check when is last date to register against second cut-off list

DU NCWEB Admission 2022: The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) will close the registration process against the second cut-off on November 4. Candidates selected in the second cut-off can apply online at the official website — ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in — The application process started on November 2. To apply on the NCWEB portal, candidates need to enter details […]

Edited By : Sakshi | Updated: Nov 4, 2022 15:48 IST
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DU NCWEB Admission 2022: The Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) will close the registration process against the second cut-off on November 4. Candidates selected in the second cut-off can apply online at the official website — ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in — The application process started on November 2.

To apply on the NCWEB portal, candidates need to enter details of the applicant’s full name, email, password, and mobile number. The college has to complete the clearance for admission under the second cut-off by November 5, 2022. The last date for payment by the candidates against the second cut-off is till November 6, 2022.

DU NCWEB Admission 2022: How to Apply? 

  • Visit the official website — ncwebadmission.uod.ac.in —
  • Click on NCWEB 2nd cut-off registration link 
  • Enter email, password, and captcha code
  • Upload the documents after verification
  • Pay the application fee
  • Download the page and take a printout for further reference

Know the cut-off

Delhi University released the NCWEB second cut-off list on November 1. The highest cut-off for B.Com courses was at Miranda House at 92 per cent, followed by Hansraj College- at 91 per cent, and Jesus and Mary College- at 90 per cent. The highest cut-off for the BA program at Miranda House was 91 per cent.

First published on: Nov 04, 2022 03:48 PM IST

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