DU NCWEB 2nd cut-off list 2024 for BA, BCom out; cut-offs remain high in Miranda House, Hansraj College
Anu Parthiban | August 30, 2024 | 05:56 PM IST | 1 min read
For BCom admission, Hansraj College has the highest cut-off of 85, followed by Miranda House at 83 for general category candidates.
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi has published the second cut-off list for Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) BA, BCom admission for the academic year 2024. The DU NCWEB cut-off 2024 for round 2 has been hosted on the official website, du.ac.in. The online NCWEB admission 2024 will begin from tomorrow, August 31.
“The Second Cut-Off list for Admissions to BA (Programme) and BCom courses of the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB), for the Academic Year 2024-2025 is being notified/displayed on the website: www.du.ac.in on Friday, the 30 August, 2024,” the DU official notice read.
Online admission will be done from 10 am on August 31 to September 2 at 11.59 pm at the respective teaching centres, the institute said. It also grants admission to students based on Class 12 board exam marks unlike Delhi University college which admits through Common University Entrance Test undergraduate (CUET UG 2024) score.
For BCom admission, Hansraj College has the highest cut-off of 85, followed by Miranda House at 83 for general category candidates. The cut-off for BA Economics and Political Science programme was also highest at Miranda House and Hansraj College.
However, last year, the cut-off for BA History and Political Science at Miranda House and Hansraj College was significantly higher at 90 and 87 respectively for general category.
DU NCWEB BCom 2nd cut-off 2024
DU college-wise NCWEB 2nd cut-offs for BCom programme for general category is given below.
|
DU colleges |
Cut-off |
|
Hansraj College |
85 |
|
Miranda House |
83 |
|
SGGSC of Commerce |
73 |
|
Keshav Mahavidyalaya |
68 |
|
SPM College |
67 |
|
Maitreya College |
69 |
|
Jesus and Mary College |
70 |
|
JDM College |
63 |
|
Mata Sundri College |
64 |
|
Rajdhani College |
64 |
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