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DU admissions 2020: Fifth and final cut-off to be out today

The marks for cut-off will be according to the best of four criteria in which the highest marks of class 12 board exams are counted.

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University of Delhi (DU) will be announcing the fifth and final cut-off list for undergraduate admissions today. A special cut-off can be expected in case seats are left vacant.

Till now, 65,393 of the total 70,000 seats have been filled under the four cut-off lists. However, if we see the number it seems like this year, the special cut-off might not be needed. The exact situation will be known once admissions against fifth cut-off are closed.

Students who have not yet obtained a seat might get a chance today as, since the last two cut-offs, the required marks have been seeing a slight dip. The marks for cut-off will be according to the best of four criteria in which the highest marks of class 12 board exams are counted. The best of four criteria based on subjects changes as in some courses having a certain subject till class 12 is required.

With the undergraduate admissions, the cut-off for NCWEB will also be released today.

This will be the third list for NCWEB. Non-collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) of DU is a unique system where women candidates are permitted to attend classes on Saturdays without attending full-time college.

The entire process for NCWEB and regular courses are being conducted online this year. The cut-off list would be put on the college, and university websites.

Students can visit their respective logins and check the course they want to apply for. Students are required to apply for the course online. The application will be approved by the principals. Thereafter a fee payment link will open. Students need to pay fee to reserve their seat. Admission against the fifth list will be open from November 9 to November 11. The new session will start from November 18, according to the schedule.

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