Delhi University Begins Admission Against DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022 Today
Admission process through the DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022 is open till Dec 22, 2022. Shortlisted candidates can complete the admission process by submitting the fees by Dec 24, 2022.
DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022: Delhi University has begun the admission process against DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022. Hence, interested candidates can visit the official website to complete the registration. However, candidates must note that the registration deadline is Dec 22, 2022.
The round is curated for students who, for some reason or the other, could not participate in the earlier rounds. Therefore, the special drive aims to focus on these students. Ultimately, colleges will select the candidates through this round. Likewise, shortlisted candidates must submit the fees by Dec 24, 2022.
Candidates can, however, check the DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022 for BA and B.Com programmes to understand the vacancy situation for the particular round. Previous applicants cannot apply for the last special drive.
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DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022
Apart from this, the university has published a few guidelines for candidates to read through before applying for the special round.
- Authorities are administering the special round for eligible candidates earlier, but they cannot gain admission in the earlier cutoff rounds.
- Simultaneously, the selection of applicants depends upon the availability of vacant seats in the programme and the NCWEB college centre.
- Notably, the special round DU NCWEB UG Special Drive Cutoff 2022 is the last cut-off published for admission to the NCWEB centre.
- Candidates who have gained admission through the previous rounds are not eligible for the special round.
- Students applying must read through the eligibility criteria for the programme and college they're applying for.
- Applications for NCWEB special round itself do not confirm admission.
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