Overview
- NCWEB’s first cut-off list for BA Programme and BCom was published on July 28 with minimum Class 12 marks requirements for General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS and PwD categories
- Miranda House set the highest BA (Programme) History + Political Science cut-off at 85% for general candidates and 75% for OBC/EWS, with SC, ST and PwD at 70%, while Hansraj College followed at 81% for general and scaled thresholds across reserved groups
- In the BCom programme, Miranda House required 82% for general applicants with proportional benchmarks for reserved categories and Hansraj College peaked at 84% for the general category
- Online admissions opened on July 29 across 26 NCWEB teaching centres, enabling women to secure weekend degree seats based solely on Class 12 marks
- DU’s second CSAS-UG allocation published simultaneously allotted 87,335 students and reallocated vacancies driven by more than 43,000 upgrade requests