Non-College Board of Women Education (NCWeb) of Delhi University has released the fifth cutoff list for admission to graduation programs. In this list, B.Com. In B.A. The possibility of getting admission is more than the program. For general category students, admission in six college centers with 40 percent marks is still possible, while reserved category students are getting opportunities with up to 35 percent marks in several colleges. The admission process will be completed on 2 and 3 September, while the last date for depositing the fee is set 5 September.
B.A. For the history-politics science joint program in the program, most of the seats in general category colleges have already been filled. Out of 26 college centers, only five centers are possible. The cutoff in Aditi College was 40 percent, 40 percent in Sister Nivedita, 63 percent in JDM College, 48 percent in Deshbandhu and 40 percent in Aurobindo College.
OBC students may get a chance at 35-45 percent marks. Seats have been filled in 14 centers in the SC category, while in 12 centers, admission is still possible on 35-40 percent marks.
The cutoff for ST, EWS and disabled categories has also been between 35-45 percent. In the fifth cutoff, general category students have got more options in B.Com program. Out of 26 college centers, admission in seven has been stopped, while the remaining can be admitted at 40-45 percent.
Mata Sundari College can be admitted at 50 percent, 50 percent in Keshav College, 70 percent for OBC in Hansraj, 65 percent in ST, 70 percent in EWS, 65 percent for Divyangjan. The cutoff for OBC, SC, ST, EWS, disabled in Miranda House is 65 percent.
Seat position and further process
NCWEB Director Prof. Geeta Bhatt said that out of the total 15,200 seats, four have been filled more than 11,500 seats after cutoff. He said that the seats of OBC and ST class are still vacant as the number of girls of these classes in Delhi is relatively low.
Pro. Bhatt said that the fifth cutoff has been reduced considerably to fill the seats. Now a special cutoff will be released on 8 September, which will be final.