Delhi University on 21 June 2012,declared their cut off for admission to the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB). Under the non-collegiate banner, students are not required to attend regular classes.
This year saw a marginal increase in the percentage required to get through colleges . For B.Com (hons) colleges like Hansraj and Lakshmibai had a three percent push as compared to the last year. Hansraj College came up with a mighty 78 percent , which was 75 last year, similarly Lakshmibai College stood tall at 75 percent, which was 72 last year. Colleges such as Jesus and Mary and Maharaja Agrasen College stood at 70 percent and 68 percent respectively. The cut off range for B.A programe stood between 76 to 68 percent.
Delhi University constitutes thirteen colleges that accept non-collegiate woman candidates. The course is finished over a tenure of fifty teaching classes over weekends. The second cut off list for NCWEB will be out on 6 July 2012.
Delhi University is all set to declare its first cut off list on 26 June 2011. Having completed the application process, all students are waiting for the ‘D' day very anxiously.
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