The Non -Collecting Women’s Education Board (NCWeb) of Delhi University has issued a special cutoff due to a large number of seats being vacant even after three cutoffs. This opportunity is especially for those students who could not enroll in the first, second or third cutoff for some reason. NCWeb has a total of 15,200 seats this year, out of which 9,500 seats have been filled so far. That is, 5,700 seats are still vacant. They can be enrolled from 19 to 21 August, while the last date for depositing fees is 23 August.
Director of NCWeb Prof. According to Geeta Bhatt, this time the BA program (history-politics combination) has been the most popular. Out of 26 college centers, admissions for this program at 13 centers have already been closed. The lowest cutoff for general category is 44 percent (Sister Nivedita College) and the highest 70 percent (SPM college).
On the other hand, in the BA program (economics-politics combination), many colleges have been filled in seats. Admissions in Hansraj, Miranda House, DDU, Mata Sundari and Maitreyi colleges have stopped. At the same time, students of ST class will get 37 percent in Aditi College and 40 percent marks in Bhagini Nivedita College.
Relief in BCom program also
The admission of general category in the BCom program is currently closed in only four colleges (Hansraj, Maitreyi, Rajdhani and Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce). There are still better opportunities in other colleges for girl students. While Miranda House has 82 percent cutoff, Bhagini Nivedita College has minimum 45 percent admission.
More opportunities ahead
The admission process will not stop even after a special cutoff. The fourth cutoff will be released on 25 August and fifth 1 September. Even after this, a special campaign will be conducted on the remaining seats from September 8.