DU NCWEB, 4th list admission starts from today

NS Delhi University (DU) has started its fourth cut-off list and admission for Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) today. Students securing marks equal to or more than the cut-off will be eligible to take admission in the particular course. This year, DU will conduct the online admission process on its official website – du.ac.in.

NS NCWEB is an informal system of obtaining degrees Lectures are given from DU only on weekends. DU had released the cutoff for this on Friday. Admissions for NCWEB will be held on November 1, 2 and 5 at respective learning centers.

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Candidates must keep their documents ready before the commencement of the admission process. They have to check the college-wise cut-off and calculate their ‘Best of Four’ before applying for a particular college and course. DU will automatically calculate the marks awarded by the candidate after which the documents verification will be done. The documents uploaded by the candidates will be verified by the respective colleges for which they have applied.

Students who have already applied for a particular DU college or course in the first three cut-offs can change their preferences by canceling their existing applications. However, those candidates need to apply afresh with their new choice of college and/or program. Those whose admission was approved in the previous round by the respective colleges and now they want to withdraw it, they have to pay the cancellation amount of Rs 1000, which is non-refundable.

DU Admission 2021: Steps to Register

Step 1: Select the college and program of your choice as per the cut-off

Step 2: Visit the official website of DU and login to the candidate dashboard

Step 3: Register using the required credentials. upload required documents

Step 4: After confirmation of admission by the college, pay the fee to reserve the seat

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Since the first cut-off list announced on October 1, a total of 63,504 students have secured admission by paying their fees. In the fourth cut off, many popular courses for unreserved category like BA (Hons) Economics, BCom, BA (Hons) History etc. have been discontinued. Meanwhile, DU will release the fifth cut off list on November 8.

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