DU NCWEB third cut-off 2025 out for BA, BCom; Bhagini Nivedita Lowest, Maharaja Agrasen highest for commerce
Vikas Kumar Pandit | August 11, 2025 | 06:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU NCWEB 3rd Cut-Off 2025: Online admission for shortlisted candidates will be conducted on August 12 and 13 at respective teaching centres.
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Download NowThe University of Delhi Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (DU NCWEB) has announced its 3rd cut-off list for Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) admissions for the academic year 2025-26. As per the official schedule, online admission for candidates shortlisted under the DU NCWEB third cut-off 2025 list will be held on August 12 and August 13 at the respective teaching centres.
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Among the teaching centres, Bhagini Nivedita College recorded the lowest cut-off at 45 marks in the general category, making it the most accessible option for aspiring students. On the other hand, Maharaja Agrasen College had the highest cut-off, set at 56 marks.
As per the DU NCWEB third cut-off list 2025, several colleges, Admissions for the General category are closed at Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, Maitreyi College, Rajdhani College, SGGS College of Commerce, Hansraj College, and Miranda House, have closed admissions for the general category.
Overall, a majority of colleges have cut-offs ranging from 46 to 53, indicating a moderately competitive environment for admissions. The NCWEB admissions are offered only to women candidates residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Classes are held on weekends or during academic breaks to enable women to pursue undergraduate degrees alongside other responsibilities.
For BA in History + Political Science in the general category, the highest cut-off is 70 at Vivekananda College, while the lowest is 44 at Bhagini Nivedita College. For BA in economics + political science, the highest cut-off is 60 at Lakshmi Bai College, while the lowest cut-off is 46 at both Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Bhagini Nivedita College.
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DU NCWEB Admission 2025: Third round cut-off for BCom
The DU NCWEB third cut-off list 2025 for the BCom programme in the general category is given in the table below. The list is also available on the official website at ncweb.du.ac.in.
|
College Name |
Cut-off |
|
Aditi Mahavidyalaya |
46 |
|
Bhagini Nivedita College |
45 |
|
Aryabhatta College |
47 |
|
Bharti College |
48 |
|
College of Vocational Studies |
47 |
|
Deen Dayal Upadhyay College |
Closed |
|
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College |
47 |
|
Janki Devi Memorial College |
53 |
|
Deshbandhu College |
53 |
|
Kalindi College |
48 |
|
Keshav Mahavidyalaya |
55 |
|
Lakshmi Bai College |
48 |
|
Maharaja Agrasen College |
56 |
|
Maitreyi College |
Closed |
|
Mata Sundri College |
53 |
|
Motilal Nehru College |
49 |
|
P.G.D.A.V. College |
47 |
|
Rajdhani College |
Closed |
|
Ramanujan College |
48 |
|
Satyawati College |
46 |
|
SGGS College of Commerce |
Closed |
|
SPM College |
52 |
|
Sri Aurobindo College |
48 |
|
Vivekananda College |
48 |
|
Hansraj College |
Closed |
|
Miranda House |
Closed |
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